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January 15, 2007

Hiking in the Rainy Season

Pacifica_2 Over the holidays I bought myself a new pair of boots. Unfortunately, after wearing them around the house for awhile, I decided they weren't going to work. So I took them back to REI, and made the mistake of wearing a skirt.

I have terrible feet to fit and it's important that boots fit well, so buying boots is often a long, involved process which I avoid whenever possible. The people at REI were actually very nice, but they clearly chalked me up as a woman with a New Year's Resolution to start hiking (which the skirt only reinforced). There was a certain amount of hand patting and "You don't really need boots which are that heavy duty." Eventually, I managed to walk out of there with a really solid pair of boots which will last me at least until next year.

I went for a hike in them a little over a week ago at Pacifica. The trail we took crosses back and forth through a Eucalyptus grove, and ends up with a view over Pacifica and the ocean. From there, we could either keep climbing over what becomes a fairly rough trail but ends at the top of the mountain or turn left and loop back. We decided to loop back and stopped at a bench for lunch on the way down which has a view of a waterfall (at least during the rainy season — the rest of the year, it's just a scrubby hillside).

We didn't linger because it was cold. At the bottom, I took some photographs, a couple of which I've added to this post.

Pacifica_tree_1 I have spent most of my life in California and, when I was about 12, I was given a math problem in which I had to divide up the year and calculate how much rainfall there was each season. I had only the vaguest idea when the four seasons were supposed to be. I remember that the teacher, who wasn't from California, wasn't remotely sympathetic. The source of my confusion, though, is that in California there are really only two seasons — the time when it rains and the time when it doesn't.

The Bay Area is undoubtedly at its best this time of year, during the rainy season. It's cold and sometimes wet, but it's also clear, crisp and the hills are green.

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Looks beautiful! Btw, there was a saying in Vermont that there were 2 seasons there too: Winter and August... :-)

I particularly like the photo of the tree

and I'm glad the boots are working
Kerry

Alia - Sounds chilly :-)

Mom - Glad you like the photo. The boots are great! I went out hiking with them today again - 7 miles and it wasn't tiring.

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