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It's a Beautiful Day--Get Out There!

Take advantage of our area's 46,500 acres of open space this week.

Here are a few events and hiking opportunities put together by the MidPeninsula Regional Open Space District:
          
"Stop In and Explore,'' ongoing. Enjoy displays about nature and community, view pond strata mobiles, take a pond prowl, and study live organisms. At the Daniels Nature Center, by Alpine Pond at the Russian Ridge Preserve, Skyline Boulevard and Page Mill-Alpine Road. Saturday and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m.

"Woods, Wine, and Waterfalls,'' ongoing. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. This docent-led, leisurely paced five-mile hike takes participants along Bear Meadow, Orchard Loop and Zinfandel trails. Participants may make an optional visit to Picchetti Winery at the hike's end.

"Cool at the Top,'' ongoing. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Head up Black Mountain with Bob Segalla and Collin Lim to see why Mountain View got its name.

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 "Explorer Hike,'' ongoing. Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Join docents Siefken Krieger and Bill Bauriedel on a moderately-paced excursion of about three to five miles with a variey of elevation gains. Reservations are
required. Meet: Hickory Oaks trailhead.

"Mammal Tracks and Signs,'' ongoing. 1-3:30 p.m. Learn to identify tracks, scat and other signs of Santa Cruz mountain mammals in this moving
outdoor classroom activity. Meet at Caltrans vista point.

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"Witches' Butter, Sunny Side Up,'' ongoing. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Search for fungi on a 7-mile loop hike on the North Ridge, Whittemore Gulch and Harkins Ridge Trails. Meet at Whittemore Gulch entrance.

"Ride the Ridges,'' ongoing. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Docents Strether Smith and Anne Henmi lead an intermediate bike ride that mixes moderate climbs and descents with lots of sightseeing along Peters Creek Trail and throughout Long Ridge and Skyline Ridge areas. Meet at the Skyline Ridge Equestrian parking lot.

"Nature Through a Lens,'' ongoing. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. A leisurely 2- to 3-mile nature photography hike.

"Earthquake Walk,'' ongoing. 2-4:30 p.m. A 2- to 3-mile stroll to discover remnants of the effects of the 1906 earthquake. Discuss plate tectonics and how to prepare for future earthquakes.

For more information, call 650- 691-2150, or go to  www.openspace.org.

 

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