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Fort Funston to Rockaway Beach

By Editor / July 19, 2003 / Comments Off on Fort Funston to Rockaway Beach

July 19, San Mateo CountyFort Funston to Rockaway Beach – 8 miles We camped last night at Rob Hill Boy Scout Camp at the west end of the Presidio on a hill overlooking Lincoln Ave. The wind blew strong, creating a cold evening; that was in stark contrast to the previous two days when the city…

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South End of the Golden Gate Bridge to Fort Funston.

By Editor / July 18, 2003 / Comments Off on South End of the Golden Gate Bridge to Fort Funston.

July 18, San Francisco CountySouth End of the Golden Gate Bridge to Fort Funston. 9.3 miles. Quote of the day: From the Codex Justinianus, 529 A.D. By the law of nature these things are common to all mankind, the air, running water, the sea and consequently the shores of the sea. We spent last night at the…

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Layover Day in San Francisco

By Editor / July 17, 2003 / Comments Off on Layover Day in San Francisco

July 17: San Francisco CountyLayover Day in San Francisco After breakfast at a little café around the corner from the ship, we left the Balclutha and scattered in all directions for the day. Gear was packed in the van until we could check into the hostel at Ft. Mason. The weather was unbelievable: beautiful & warm…

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Rodeo Lagoon to the South End of the Golden Gate Bridge

By Editor / July 16, 2003 / Comments Off on Rodeo Lagoon to the South End of the Golden Gate Bridge

July 16: Marin to San Francisco CountyRodeo Lagoon to the South End of the Golden Gate Bridge. 6.9 miles A word that seems to be used frequently among the walkers is magical. It certainly was apt for this day. Reaching San Francisco has been a milestone many of the hikers have been looking forward to.…

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Pan Toll to Rodeo Lagoon

By Editor / July 15, 2003 / Comments Off on Pan Toll to Rodeo Lagoon

July 15: Marin CountyPan Toll to Rodeo Lagoon. 10.6 miles At Pan Toll we met our guide, Paul McKown, Andrew Bley, who has joined us for a second day of GIS data gathering, and, David Harp. David is a notable Marin County Land Surveyor. Once out of the forest surrounding the campground area, we could see…

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Marin County Palo Marin trailhead to Pan Toll.

By Editor / July 14, 2003 / Comments Off on Marin County Palo Marin trailhead to Pan Toll.

July 14, Marin CountyPalo Marin Trailhead to Pan Toll. 12.2 miles Editor Note: Journals for July 12, 13, 14 have been published on 7-17. The day begins where we left off the day before. Alan King, from Novato, greets us as our leader for the day. Also present is Andrew Bley, geographic information systems coordinator for…

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Youth Hostel at Limantour to Palo Marin trailhead.

By Editor / July 13, 2003 / Comments Off on Youth Hostel at Limantour to Palo Marin trailhead.

July 13, Marin County Youth Hostel at Limantour to Palo Marin trailhead. 16.9 miles Editor’s note: The Coastal Trail described in today’s journal was rated by San Francisco Chronicle trail writer, Tom Stienstra, as the best trail in the entire Bay Area, an area renown for an abundance of fine hiking opportunities. Day leader Paul…

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Tomales Bay State Park, to the American Youth Hostel near Limantour Beach

By Editor / July 12, 2003 / Comments Off on Tomales Bay State Park, to the American Youth Hostel near Limantour Beach

July 12, Marin CountyTomales Bay State Park to the American Youth Hostel near Limantour Beach, Point Reyes National Seashore. 10.8 miles Returning to Hearts Desire Beach after a day of rest, we began the day with our old friend Sue Baty to again lead us and Russ Faure-Brac who had read of the journey in…

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Olema Layover Day

By Editor / July 11, 2003 / Comments Off on Olema Layover Day

July 11: Marin County Olema Layover Day Today is our layover day. We are staying at the Olema Campground, a private campground, in a lovely grove of pine trees. Joining us for our stay here are Pat and Judy Ward and Dick and Susan Pamzica, who will be preparing our dinners while we are here.…

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Meet the Hikers: Jon and J

By Editor / July 11, 2003 / Comments Off on Meet the Hikers: Jon and J

July 11: Marin CountyMeet the Hikers : Jon and J Jon Breyfogle, 57, is a land surveyor from Penngrove and is serving his second stint as a Coastwalk Board member. He also pens (laptops?) the daily journal notes.  Motivations: I love the idea of large personal statements of pushing the envelope of the reasonable. Wanting…

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