It's "Summer Days" on Mt Tam! Join us in seeing and enjoying the subtle and not so subtle changes that happen on the mountain this time of year! And longer days mean more time to explore! Wednesday evening hikes last 2 to 3 hours with a 15 minute break.
Confirmation Code: OMRDLO Anne Elisabeth Komer Seat: 17A Ticket: 2792102115734 Frequent Flyer: B6 2042461806 Lars Drew Jensen Seat: 17B Ticket: 2792102115735 Frequent Flyer: B6 2043238045
Confirmation Code: OMRDLO Anne Elisabeth Komer Seat: 16D Ticket: 2792102115734 Frequent Flyer: B6 2042461806 Lars Drew Jensen Seat: 16F Ticket: 2792102115735 Frequent Flyer: B6 2043238045
We will head up Troop 80 to Bootjack. Enjoy some meditative quiet time. Learn about Matt Davis' contributiion to Mt Tam. Wednesday evening hikes last 2 to 3 hours with a 15 minute break.
Free 2nd Saturday Hike - How is everything connected in the forest? Have you heard there are fish up on the trees? We will walk among the redwoods and discover their amazing adaptations and the community they support.
On this loop hike (Stinson Beach, Matt Davis, On this loop hike (Stinson Beach, Matt Davis, Dipsea, Steep Ravine), we will talk about Matt Davis and other inspirational TCC members and how Mount Tam was shaped by these individuals.
Explore your senses in nature while being guided through mindfulness practices. Finish the hike feeling like you've just had a cleansing shower for your mind. Wednesday evening hikes last 2 to 3 hours with a 15 minute break.
We will enjoy walking among shaded trails on the cool North side out of the Summer heat. Learn about the wealthy eccentric who pretended to be a tramp for whom the Colier Spring and trail are named. Eight-nine miles / 800 ft elevation gain..
Aug 18, 8:00pm — The Modern Origins StoryEliot Quataert, Professor of Astronomy,UC BerkeleyOur story begins in the remarkably simple early universe, devoid of thecomplexity around us today. Come learn how the universe has evolved to itscurrent state from simple beginnings: how gravity reigns supreme andbuilds up the planets, stars, and galaxies required for biological evolution toproceed.Parking Pass Required! […]
Enjoy some of the most beautiful views on Mt Tam, on a hike inspired by the landscapes of local artist Tom Killion. The hike will be regular moderately paced, about 5 to 7 miles with up to 1,500 feet elevation gain.
Evening Hike Wednesday, Aug 22 @5:30pm from Bootjack with docent Karen Sapper. A summer evenings hike to the historic West Point Inn. Edible and medicinal plant information along the way, and some fabulous vistas!Distance: about 3.5 miles; 450ft elevation gain. Easy.
Explore your senses in nature while being guided through mindfulness practices. Finish the hike feeling like you've just had a cleansing shower for your mind.
Walk along Old Stage Road to the West Point Inn and back (4 miles) for great nocturnal views of the Bay Area. We will share inspirational stories along the way. Bring a flashlight, water and a snack. Hiking poles recommended. Kids friendly. Moonrise 7: 42pm
Take a Forest Bath on Mt. Tam! Enjoy a leisurely walk in the woods, clear your mind, engage your senses, and learn ways to deepen your connection with nature. Kid friendly. (approx 3 miles) Wednesday evening hikes last 2 to 3 hours with a 15 minute break.
Sunday, Sept 2 @9:30am "Sounds and Silence in Nature" from Stinson Beach with docent Rosalind Gottfried. Meeting point: Stinson Beach parking lot. Leading docent will have a sign on the roof of her car that say "Hike open to the public." Great workout and opportunity to see different habitats on Mt Tam, from redwoods to […]