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Point Reyes, 10-11 February 2006
Day 1
Due to unusually warm weather Em and I took a day off and headed to
the Palomarin Trailhead Friday morning. During the drive over we
feasted on a cheese scone, a bialy, x-bread, and coffee from the
CheeseBoard; the bialy and x-bread were superb! After stopping at
the ranger station to get our permit we headed south to the trailhead,
arriving at 11 am and parking next to the only other car in the lot.
Our first stop was at the rope swing at Bass Lake; alas the swing was
gone. Instead we found Billy and Eric with a rope trying to
fashion a swing but without a means to get it over a branch. We
promptly volunteered our roll of dental floss and in no time Billy had
tied a rock to the end and thrown it over a branch. The rope was tied to the floss but after hoisting it up a bit the friction
became to great and the floss broke leaving a rock suspended from a
branch way up in the tree.
Leaving Bass Lake we headed to top of Alamere Falls and had lunch
with the entire area to ourselves. Prior to eating Em had wondered
aloud how we were going to get down to the beach so I showed her the
slot in the cliff just north of the waterfall. Lunch and
relaxation was a short affair as the slot made Em nervous and she wanted
to get if over with as soon as possible. The descent gave Em the
uncontrollable shakes but was otherwise without
incident. After viewing the falls from below we headed north along
the beach, my favorite part of the entire trip. The tide was
low, the beach was wide and pristine, the sky was blue, the sand was
easy to walk on, and there was no sign of anyone.
After about a mile on the beach, collecting translucent rocks, we
found the path up to Wildcat Camp, found it empty, and set up our tent
around 3:30 pm. With the tent up we went back down to the
beach and again started walking north. During this trek we found
an inflated yellow balloon, gazed at amazing cliffs, found a ribbon
waterfall that was at least 3 times higher than Alamere Falls, and discovered
a natural arch.
Back at camp we made our usual dinner of chili-mac, found it quite
tasty but couldn't quite finish it, then hit the hay.
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| La la la, we are so happy. This photo was taken with
the camera on our new mini tripod! |
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| Stay back fog or Em will give you the old ONE TWO! |
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| One of about 30 "sally-manders" we saw and, on
many occasions, almost stepped on. |
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| It was a good day to see Alamere Falls. The weather
was perfect (suitable for shorts and tee shirts), the quantity
of water was large, and no one was about. The people at
the top of the falls showed up while we were climbing down the
chute. |
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| My favorite part of this trip was the walk along the beach
north of Alamere Falls. Here I have used the mini tripod
again to get my favorite shot of the entire trip. |
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North of Wildcat Camp the cliffs not only tower
above you but are a real treat for the eyes with their elaborate
layers and folds. |
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