Rediscovering Bay Area Hiking
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Rediscovering Bay Area Hiking
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Hiking is an activity I’ve been overlooking a great deal in the past few years. As a kid my father would take my sister and I for regular hikes in the East Bay hills, occasionally we would even motivate to get over to Marin and explore a coastal trail. With a bit more free time and my impending departure from San Francisco, for an extended trip, I’ve been reacquainting myself with some of these hikes.

Using my childhood memories of hiking locations and the Bay Area Hiker website I’ve been exploring trails all over; reservoirs paths on the Peninsula, trails that terminate into the Pacific in Marin, and Eucalyptus covered paths in the Berkeley hills. On most of them I’ve been snapping away with a camera and I thought I share a few photos with you.


Lake that Robin and I came across on a hike in Marin

Waterfall that completes a long hike to the coast in Marin

Peninsula hike in the rain

East Bay Hills

View from the East Bay Hills

East Bay Hills in the Rain

Tilden Park Trail

Shore line at the end of Tennessee Valley Road

It looks like a good wave breaking right on the shore....but it's a fluke.

Parking Meter on the Beach



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