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San Francisco Bay Area Adventure 2024




The Basics:
Event Type:Adventure
Event Location: San Francisco, CA   Adventure: San Francisco Bay Area Adventure 2024  National Weather Service Forecast
Date(s) & Time:Sun, Aug 18 2024  9:00 am >> Sun, Aug 25 2024 9:00 am
Registration Opens: Mon, Apr 22 2024 7:00 pm
Registration Cut Off: Mon, May 6 2024 7:00 pm
Event Duration:7 Days
Difficulty Rating:D5: Difficult
Distance:58 Miles
Pace:Moderate
Trip Leader(s):
Kip
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Member Cost:$25.00/Person (See Detailed Cost Info Below)

Participant Info:
Who's Invited: Members Only, 21 And Older Only
Maximum Group Size:1
Minimum Group Size:1
Number Registered So Far: 2 / 6 (To see who's signed up, log in to the Member Area)
Are Dogs Permitted: No

Itinerary:

 

Join me for hiking and breathtaking views in the Bay Area.  We will be hiking in Muir Woods National Monument, Mt. Tamalpais State Park, Point Reyes National Seashore, and a crosstown hike in the city of San Francisco.

Day 1: Arrive in San Francisco area and check in to lodging. Shop for food and incidentals, review itinerary for the week, explore the area.

Day 2Muir Woods: Hike Muir Woods to Stinson Beach (12.7 miles, 3000 ft)

We start at the Visitor Center and hike through the most beautiful section of the redwood forest to an amazing overlook point with views of the ocean, tip of the Golden Gate Bridge and SF skyline(unless the fog is heavy!). We continue to hike down the mountain to the town of Stinson Beach. We will take an hour lunch break and buy lunch at one of the carryout stands or have a relaxing lunch at one of the restaurants.  We will continue the loop back to the Visitor Center passing through more beautiful redwoods, a small waterfall, and exotic flora.

 

 

Day 3San Francisco Crosstown Trail (9-10 miles, 300-400 ft)

We will pick a starting point along the Crosstown Trail and walk northwest through a neighborhood with beautiful mosaic tiled staircases.  We will continue on the trail through Golden Gate Park then divert from the trail to have lunch at Cinderella Bakery, a Russian bakery in the Inner Richmond district area of the city.  After lunch we will proceed through the Presidio, take a break at Baker Beach where we can take photos of the Golden Gate Bridge, then proceed through the mansion district to Lands End and the northern termination of the Crosstown Trail.

This hike has little elevation gain, but be prepared for a fairly strenuous hike up and down streets with much of the trail being sidewalks.

When we finish our hike, we will Uber back to our cars.  It will be important to note the location/address of where our cars are parked. 

See links below for the Crosstown Trail and Cinderella Bakery. 

Crosstown Trail

 SF Crosstown Trail – The San Francisco Crosstown Trail

Cinderella Bakery

 

Day 4: Muir Woods: Muir Woods to Mt Tamalpais East Peak (11.6 miles, 2900 ft)

 We start at the Visitors Center again but take a different route on the Canopy View Trail to the top of Mt Tamalpais East Peak.  We will climb to the Fire Tower Overlook and enjoy the views of the East Bay area while we have lunch.  The return trip takes us by West Point Inn (a remote bed and breakfast) where we can buy snacks and enjoy the hummingbirds that congregate around the deck of the Inn.  We will return through another stretch of the forest to the Visitor Center.

Day 5: Rest day

 Possible activities - Visit the Farmer's Market at the Ferry Building, Embarcadero, San Francisco (within 1 mile of Fisherman's Wharf), tour the city, walk the Golden Gate Bridge.

Have breakfast or brunch at Zazie (the Trip Leader’s favorite breakfast spot in San Francisco).

Day 6: Point Reyes: Alamere Falls via Coast Trail from Palomrin  (13.7 miles, 1800 ft)

This trail runs through a forest, passing by several hidden lakes.  The trail ends at a beach on the ocean near several primitive campsites.  We will walk along the beach (beach shoes or sandals recommended) for about 1/2 mile toward Alamere Falls, which spills from the top of a cliff into the ocean.  The beach is covered with all shapes and sizes of kelp, hundreds of seagulls, unusual rocks, and the occasional coyote. 

This is an out and back hike.  There are some picnic tables at the campsites where we will stop for lunch.

On the return trip, we will stop at the Bolinas Lagoon Nature Preserve to watch the pelicans and egrets.  

                         Bolinas Lagoon - Marin County Parks

We might change the schedule for this hike to coincide with low tide.  During high tide, you cannot reach the falls from the beach.

      
 

Day 7: Point Reyes: Tomales Point Trail  (9.5 miles, 1200 ft)

This is an out and back trail at the tip of the Point Reyes peninsula.  Most of the trail provides views of the ocean.  Toward the tip of the peninsula, you will see Dillon Beach on the mainland side and Bird Rock on the ocean.  Tule Elk have been reintroduced to this habitat and roam free across the island and on the edge of the hiking trail.  They are docile, nothing to fear from them.

When you reach the highway again there are a number of Guatemalan restaurants in the San Rafael area.  Worth a try!

 

               Tule Elk - Point Reyes National Seashore (U.S. National Park Service) (nps.gov)

 

Day 8: Our adventure ends.  

Time to fly home or continue exploring the Bay Area.

  ** Difficulty Rating and Attendee Qualifications

This trip has a rating of D5.  There are some D5 and some D4 level hikes.  The presence of D5s on the trip and the requirement to hike multiple days consecutively require the D5 rating.

Attendees will need to have recent multiple D5 hiking experience and be capable and willing to hike at a moderately fast pace of 2.7 - 2.9 mph.  In addition, selection for the trip will be based upon level of participation in the club and social compatibility.

It is important that all selected members train regularly for at least 3 months prior to the trip.  I will lead a number of D4s and D5s in the coming months to help facilitate attendees' training. Of course, there will be plenty of hikes led by other trip leaders that will facilitate training.

** How to sign up for this trip

Signing up will put you on the waiting list.  Each applicant will be evaluated based on the above criteria before being moved to the attendee list.  When/if you are moved to the attendee list, you will be notified of the AOC Service Fee ($25) and the due date.

** Air Transportation

The entire group will fly into San Francisco International Airport (SFO) to facilitate rental car sharing.  If participants choose to arrive earlier than the event start date, they will need to coordinate their own transportation to the lodging location.  Likewise, late arrivers will also need to coordinate their own transportation to the lodging location.

 ** Rental Cars

The group will rent two (2) full size rental cars to share throughout the event.  The rental cost, fuel, and bridge tolls will be shared equally among all participants.

** Lodging

Almost all of our hikes will be in Marin County, just north of San Francisco (over the Golden Gate Bridge).  The Trip Leader has reserved lodging for the entire group.  (See attached link for details of the lodging).  All participants will stay in the same rental property. Sleeping arrangements will be assigned by the Trip Leader based upon criteria such as signup order, couples or singles, gender mix, etc.

Historic Farm House Retreat on 10 Acres in the Heart of Bolinas (vrbo.com)

The VRBO host has provided a list of requirements for cleaning and vacating the lodging at the end of our stay.  All attendees will need to adhere to these instructions and participate in the cleanup prior to our departure.

** Costs

The cost for this adventure will be $1576.27 per person, which includes:

  • AOC fee: $25.00

    Lodging: $1269.27

  • Rental cars: $222.00

  • Misc costs (gas, tolls, parking, Uber): $60*

These costs are based on 6 attendees. There is a possibility of adding a 7th person, which would reduce everyone’s cost.

Payment schedule:

May 15: $806.25 (lodging deposit + AOC fee)

June 15: $770.02 (balance)

* Miscellaneous costs are estimates only.  The estimated cost of $60 will be required as part of the final payment. Actual costs per participant will be calculated by the Trip Leader after the trip.  Any excess funds will be refunded to each participant along with an accounting of the actual costs.

  ** Meals

There are numerous restaurants of all types around Marin County.  There are also grocery stores and other food shops around the area.  An ideal supermarket is Safeway in Mill Valley, which is about 1 mile from the main route to Muir Woods.

The rental property has a fully-equipped kitchen, which will accommodate cooking of dinners and breakfasts, if desired.

 

 ** Refunds for withdrawal from event

If an attendee decides to withdraw from the event they will be eligible for a full refund (minus the $25 AOC fee and any PayPal fees) until end of day, July 1, 2024.  After that date, a refund will only be made if an eligible replacement can be found.  The Trip Leader will determine eligibility of candidates based on the attendee qualifications mentioned above.
 
The $25 AOC fee is NOT refundable unless the event is cancelled by the Trip Leader.
 
Please be sure of your availability and fitness before signing up for this trip to avoid any possibility of losing your deposit.

  

 


Required Items to Bring:

 

Hiking shoes or boots

Hiking poles

Water bottles or hydration pack

America the Beautiful Pass (for Muir Woods)

Rain gear

Layerable clothing

Recommended Items to Bring:
Use our Event Checklists to make sure you have everything you need.

 

Binoculars

Beach shoes or sandals (for Alamere Falls hike)


Notes:
Important information for paid events in which payment is managed through the AOC:

     - Payment must be received by the payment due date and prior to participation in the event.

     - Some paid events require a minimum number of registered participants. If that number is not met, the event will be canceled and refunds will be issued to those who have already paid.

     - Third-party vendors often require damage deposits. Each registrant agrees to be liable for and required to reimburse the Atlanta Outdoor Club for any withheld deposits due to the actions of or damages caused by that registrant.

     - No partial payments. All registrants must pay the posted Member Cost regardless of any agreement you may have with any party involved in the event.

     - Read the event description carefully for additional information, and contact the trip leader(s) with any questions.


* We encourage all members to follow our Etiquette Guidelines while participating in AOC events.

Cost & Payment:
Member Cost:$25.00/Person
Cost Includes:

In addition to the AOC fee, the amount of $1551.27 will be paid to the AOC, as follows:

  • Lodging: $1269.27

  • Rental cars: $222.00

  • Misc costs (gas, tolls, parking, Uber): $60*

These costs are based on 6 attendees. There is a possibility of adding a 7th person, which would reduce everyone’s cost.

Items not included in cost:

  • Food
  • Incidentals

 

Payment schedule:

May 15: $806.25 (lodging deposit + AOC fee) 

June 15: $770.02 (balance)

Miscellaneous costs are estimates only.  The estimated cost of $60 will be required as part of the final payment. Actual costs per participant will be calculated by the Trip Leader after the trip.  Any excess funds will be refunded to each participant along with an accounting of the actual costs.

Payment Cut Off:Payment must be received by the AOC on Mon, May 6 2024.
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Cancellation/Partial Attendance:   Please review the AOC cancellation policy.

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