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Today was an exercise in exercise - nothing spectacular, just a chance to
stretch my legs, really. It was forecasted to be very hot away from
in Contra Costa County where I planned to hike, so I figured I'd
better start early and finish before noon. To that end, I was up shortly after
5a and hiking by 6:30a. All of the nine summits I visited were short hikes
(two of them were drive-ups), but some of them were rather steep. It was warm
from the start, more so than expected, pressuring me to finish before 11:30a
and leaving the last two summit for another day.
Eureka Peak
The summit is located on private property owned by someone who lives just below
the top on , off Lomas Cantadas. The better direction to
access it is from via EBMUD's
. The
runs below the summit on the south side, leaving a short but steep climb
up grass slopes to reach the property boundary and the summit.
Skyline Ridge
This ridge rises up from Berkeley towards the southern end of Tilden Park with
fine overlooking . My was
not far from the one I used for Eureka Peak and it took only a few minutes to
get between the two trailheads. The trail climbs steeply for about 300ft before
reaching the ridge and becoming easier. A use trail forks off from the main
road/trail, reaching to the summit with a really great view of the SF Bay and
the surrounding communities. Someone has spent a great deal of time lining up
rocks in just below the highpoint. A nice place to spend
some take taking in the views.
Quarry BM
This used to be EBMUD property but has been converted to a residential
development. and everything else seems to be named
after the same guy - Wilder Park, Wilder Fields, Wilder (the development),
Wilder Rd, etc. The site of an old quarry, the lower slopes are slowly being
developed into custom homes. The was nicely mowed to make
the cross-country up to fairly easy. I drove to the end of
Quarry Hill Rd, just above the Quarry
House (which appears to be a swim, BBQ and community building for the the
residents), as close as one can drive to the top. Just a few hundred yards up
the hill from there.
Valley View BM
A drive-up. The highpoint is at the west end of the summit loop. The benchmark
is likely under .
Russell Peak
This is one of several named summits within Briones Regional Park, one I'd
missed on previous visits. I used an approach from the south off Panorama Dr.
The is surprisingly steep, but much of it is shaded. I
followed the pavement to its highest point, then used a combination of the
, both dirt roads, to reach the top.
There is an old nicely positioned in the shade at the
summit with to the south. Had no luck finding the
benchmark.
Peak 850ft
Another . The least interesting peak of the day.
Cat BM
Located south of Lafayette, Cat BM is the highpoint of the Lafayett Reservoir
Recreation Area. Part of the EBMUD collection, one is supposed to have a permit
to hike here, just like for Eureka Peak. There were plenty of folks hiking and
even a few running during my short visit. I followed Marcus Sierra's GPX track
I found on PB while I was consulting the peakbagger app after the previous
peak. It was on my way to Fay Hill, so why not? The hike is
up a sometimes loose dirt road. The EBMUD
is easy to find at the highpoint overlooking Lafayette and
Moraga .
Fay Hill
The lower slopes of this modest, are starting to be
for new homes. The property is another EBMUD one, the top
featuring a large concrete built into the top. I could have
driven near to the top up the wide construction road whose gate was left open,
but I decided to save my car the dust and hike the half mile to the top. The
highest point is at the north end of the reservoir among a small
.
Saint Marys Peak
This one rises above Saint Marys College to the south. I used Marcus Sierra's
GPX track starting at the which makes a short one
mile hike, but and hot by the time I started up.
itself has poor views of the college because brush blocks
the north side, but lower on the trail one can get a bird's eye view
. Most of the route was along the Old Moraga
Ranch Trail (old ranch roads) that winds through these dry, grassy hills. Along
the way I came across what looked like - perhaps caught
unaware by a coyote? Curious...
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