Sunday, September 28, 2025

September 28, 2025 - Return to Fresno

Title: September 28, 2025 - Return to Fresno
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Hike Info:
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Description:

I woke up about 5:30, an hour before I wanted to. But I felt pretty refreshed, so I just stayed in bed, looking at my phone until 6:30. I then started to get my things together--all ten minutes worth. Sleep Inn has a breakfast which we went down for after Sherri got up at 7. Then the car was packed-not like there was a whole bunch of stuff.

Today we are going to go all the way back to Fresno. We started a few minutes after 8 with me driving. Nothing exciting. Well, around Grants Pass there was a lot of smoke from the Brushy fire-what a name for a fire-which is part of the Moon Complex of fires.. Its is between Grants Pass and Gold Beach on the Oregon Coast.

By the time we reach Medford where we stop at Costco for gas, the smoke has mostly dissipated. Just out of Medford we stopped at a rest stop before going on. We debated about lunch since we will be stopping in Sacramento for an early dinner with Peter. We decided that Yaks will fill us up too much. Sherri has found a place in Mt Shasta City called Seven Suns Coffee and Cafe. Its reputation is good sandwiches and burritos. But when we got there, there was a hand printed sign saying “Closing at 11:30”. That is three minutes away. We had passed by a blackish looking smoke a few miles up the road. Evidently that was close to the owner’s house and she needed to take care of things.

So we go on to Yaks after Sherri picks up some coffee there. But at Yaks, the parking area is full, so we go on. Sherri notes there are two In-N-Out’s in Redding, so on we go. Somehow, the phone is giving contradictory instructions on getting to an In-N-Out. Evidently there were two maps going on, giving instructions to both of them. We get that cleared up and pick up a couple burgers. Then we are off again, with Sherri driving.

I will admit, this part of the trip is not very interesting and I am glad Sherri is driving it. She drives for a bit more than an hour, which gives me time to relax. We get to the Dunnigan rest stop before Woodland where we change drivers. I drive into Sacramento where we will meet up with our friend, Peter.

We had arranged to meet at the Hidden Dumpling on P Street. He got there a few minutes before us. Before he and Jamie moved to Sacramento, he was part of our House Church. We order family style, including chowmein, sweat and sour pork and some pot stickers. We leave content, both from the food and our time with Peter.

We continue our trip South. There is some heavy traffic from Sacramento to Stockton. Then it thins out. We may have enough gas to make it to Fresno, but we would arrive on fumes. So that provides the second reason to stop at the gas station at Costco in Turlock. The first is to avail ourselves of the carwash there. After filling up and getting a clean car, we go a few miles south to the rest stop.

Sherri takes over driving for the final leg of our trip. We are very familiar with this stretch as we traveled it just ten days ago. We got home a bit before 9, very tired and glad to be home.





 

Saturday, September 27, 2025

September 27, 2025 - Go to Roseburg, Moriah’s Wedding

 


Title: September 27, 2025 - Go to Roseburg, Moriah’s Wedding
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Today we went to Roseburg to attend my best man’s daughter’s wedding. But first I need to get up. We are hoping to leave at 8. So I get up around 6. David and I talk a bit, nothing earth-shaking, just a bit of brother to brother talking. I have granola for breakfast. Sherri gets up at 7.

We did not leave at 8. Kevin, David’s friend, comes by about 8:30 to pick him up to go to clean their church for the Sunday service. We leave a minute before they do, about 8:45. They manage to get ahead of us and we follow them until they turn off at one of their favorite stores not named Costco. We continue on past Arcata, going towards Redwood National Park. We have some choices and decide to spend an extra 15 minutes going up Drury Road. It is more scenic, but much slower than 101. We enjoyed the side trip and rejoined 101 about 10 miles up the road.

At Klamath we stop at the Pen-Mey gas station to put 8 gallons into the tank. Then off to Crescent City. I stopped at a Starbucks there. Sherri gets coffee and then we start off again with Sherri driving.

The Smith River is a beautiful drive. Being a passenger lets me view it with both eyes, which I am thankful for. These are redwood trees on a windy road. When we got to Cave Junction, we would usually stop at Taylor Sausage. But they do take a bit of time, so we go across the street and enjoy a meal at Dairy Queen.

Then I drove all the way to Roseburg. We go to our hotel, Sleep Inn, arriving about 2:25. We had asked for an early check in, but they were not quite ready for us. By 2:40, we got into our room. We spent a few minutes resting, then changing into the clothes for the wedding this evening.

Moriah’s wedding is at Delfino Winery in back of the ridge where Dennis and Bonnie live. It takes us about 20 minutes to drive there. We arrived there and then mingled. The first person whom we meet is Jeremy, Dennis’ son. He is directing parking. After signing the guest picture, we talked with Bonnie and Dennis. The wedding gets off a little late-one of the bride’s maids is sick so there is a substitute being set up.

But when all is said and done, Moriah and Alex do get married which is the point of the whole thing. We enjoy this as we have watched Moriah grow up over the many years. We meet friends of Dennis and Bonnie and talk with them a lot of the evening. There is dancing on a platform which Dennis has made. By 9, we are ready to go back to our hotel and sleep, which we do. We have a long drive tomorrow.

Friday, September 26, 2025

September 26, 2025 - Eureka

 




Title: September 26, 2025 - Eureka
Hike Info : Description : Flowers and Plants




Hike Info:

Type: Hiking 

Trail head: 

Trail: Headwaters

Destination:  None specified

Actual Destination:  First Bridge

Distance: 4.26 miles

Start Time: 11:08

End Time:    1:37

Travel Time: 2:28  (1.73 mph)

Moving Time: 1:50   (2.32 mph)

Elevation Rise:  543'

Descent: 482‘

Maximum Elevation: 281'

GPS Tracks



Description:

The Trail
I got up at 7 feeling pretty refreshed. This was after 9 hours of sleep. David is up. I write for a while and then David and I talk about things such as estate planning. It is an easy morning. Both Sherri and I have cereal for breakfast. Then a bit more easy time just talking about things.

We decided to go on a hike to the Headwaters. This is a favorite as it is close by. The area is lush. Often it is wet after a rain, but David points out that it has been dry here for a while. We leave David’s house a little before 11 and get our boots onto the trail, not dirt, by 11:15.

Sherri and I get our boots on, even though the trail truly does not need it. We have gone down this trail before. The mile is paved. David said that since Eureka has been pretty dry, so is the trail beyond. Usually this area gives the impression of rain forest, being perpetually damp .Today, it definitely is an overgrown forest, but maybe not like it would take you over. Still where the former town of Falk was, there is no trace.

We continue our walk past the pavement. We meet a few people, but not a lot, after all most humans still need to work on Fridays. It is enjoyable walking this. After another mile, we get to the first bridge and decide to have lunch there.


Moss covered branches

In a former life, Sherri and I would have been gung ho to continue on. But neither of us have done much hiking this Summer, so we decided this would be a good place to turn around. It is amazing what you can see on a return trip, just by observing. There are a few blackberries on vines, the sun coming through the leaves and a banana slug or two cross our paths.

When we got back to David’s car, I think Sherri and I both realized while we could have gone on further, this was a good length for a hike at our stage of fitness. On the way back, David stops at his chain saw place where he has gotten his chain sharpened. Then we stop at the Humboldt Smokehouse to pick up dinner for tonight. David and Sherri share a Cadillac Burrito, I get a Texas Sandwich.

When we get back toDavid’s house, it is nap time. Then a bit of chatting, followed by dinner-what we picked up from the Smokehouse. Contentment. A good visit. We chatted some more and then off to bed by 9.

 
Flowers and Plants








Thursday, September 25, 2025

September 25, 2025 - Eureka

 

Title: September 25, 2025 - Eureka

Hike Info:
Type: Hiking
Trail: Trails within Humboldt Botanical Gardens

Description:

Coneflowers
It is Sherri’s and mine anniversary. As I put out on Facebook, it is our 111x111 binary anniversary. Or for those of you who are not programmer types, our 7 squared years. Or for those who do not like math, it is 49 years together today.

I slept 10 hours, I am not sure when I have slept that long. We had our breakfast and then played what do you want to do today. I suggested Humboldt Botanical Gardens. David has not been yet. When we were in Atlanta, we had gotten a membership to the Atlanta Botanical Gardens-it was not that much more than the entrance fee. This membership allows us to us a reciprocal agreement with any American Horticultural Society gardens which the Humboldt one is. So free entrance it will be. As it turns out, the entrance cost is only $7 to get into the Humboldt Gardens for seniors.

 

David among the flowers
About noon we leave for the gardens. I think we mostly doddled before that. The Gardens are located on the College of the Redwoods campus. Kevin, David’s close friend used to teach here and lives just over the ridge from it. When you go someplace for the first time, you have a set of expectations. I was thinking it was going to be a small, underdeveloped area with a few mangy beds.

Instead the initial area is well laid out on a slope where there are colorful beds and well maintained. We came at the end of the season, so some of the plants, such as the Coneflowers are at the end of their bloom. Still there is enough color for the eyes to enjoy. We wander the beds, enjoying the sites, looking for identifications for plants which look interesting and wondering how many of these we could introduce to the heat in Fresno.





A little bit of the gardens
While this developed area may be the star of the Gardens, it takes up only a small part of the land which the Gardens resides on. There are three miles of trails. Where there is a trail,our feet try to find their way along it. We take a series of paths towards the end of the Gardens which the volunteer at the entry station noted.

It is called Santino's “All Happy Now” Earth Sculpture. This is a hill which is a hemisphere. They have overlaid a Fermat Spiral over this. So there are two paths to the top, each starting at opposite sides of the hill. The spiral is made so each path runs side by side until they meet at the top. Each will go an equal distance. And that is what Sherri and I do, start at each starting place and meet at the top. The idea is to do this more as a place of calming and meditation rather than as a hike or a competition. I will admit, I did it more as a walk than a meditation. Maybe if I was to do it again, I would look more as a meditation.

Sherri on the Happy Hill
 

 

We then start back along the service road. Maybe the only real fault which I have to the Gardens is the lack of a restroom. The only place where there is an outhouse is at the start-and I needed to go, so I went back to the start, leaving David and Sherri to meander down a few other paths. When I emerged, they had made it back to the terrace area.

We go back to David’s house. David cooks us a meal worthy of our anniversary dinner. He cooks us top sirloin with bread, veggies and a salad. Pretty good. Then more talking and into bed around 9.

 

 

 

 

 


 


Extra Photo's
View from the Happy Hill
 
Heather

 Animals
Banana Slug

Banana Slug


 
Flowers and Plants











Wednesday, September 24, 2025

September 24, 2025 - Going to Eureka

 Title: September 24, 2025 - Going to Eureka

Hike Info:
Type:Car

Description:

Today is the start of our trip which will take us to Eureka for a few days and then up to Roseburg for my best man’s daughter's wedding. Then on Sunday, we will come back to Fresno.

I got up and looked through my emails. Still no word from BLM about if I will be able to continue on using their package to provide lightning information to the lookouts, Forest and Parks. I write an email to those who get my information, letting them know the situation-BLM has dropped the contract with EarthNetworks and that I am seeking to get access to lightning data for this group.

Sherri has said she thought we would be going shortly after 8, but she must be pretty tired as she gets up about 7:30. I have gotten most of my stuff packed already. Rachel invites me to walk with her and Friday on our regular walk.When we get back, Sherri is just finishing up breakfast and doing the last things to get ready.

Sherri and her pumpkin ice cream

We are finally ready to leave about 9:45-we would have left a few minutes earlier, but I needed to go back and get my spare glasses. I start off driving. We stopped in Turlock for a bathroom break, then on to Leatherby’s in Elk Grove-our traditional stop. Lunch is eaten there-I have a chicken sandwich and Sherri a California Burger. But that is not why we stop there, as the lunch is pretty normal fare. But the ice cream is good. Usually we split a sundae, but Sherri wants a one scope pumpkin special sundae and I am content with a small mint chocolate sundae-even that raises my blood sugars significantly. Our server, Logan, was very patient with us and all of our questions.

Sherri then drives for the next two and a half hours. This is significantly more time than her usual drive time. We made it all the way to Lucerne by Clear Lake. I thought I might sleep, but I did not. There are a couple of parks on the lake side of the road with bathrooms. When I am driving, I usually do not see the bathrooms until too late. So we do not stop at our usual park in Nice.

I take over driving and drive all the way to my brother’s place in Eureka, stopping only in Willits at Taco Bell for Sherri. I am not that hungry and even less attracted by a Taco Bell meal. I tell David we would make it around 8:30 or 9, but I am surprised because we hit his place shortly after 8. If we do not stop for bathroom breaks, I do not need to account for that in my time estimates.

Yoga Mat Boards

It is good to see him again, besides Zoom. I have not been with him since Christmas time. We talked for about an hour. Also David has made yoga mat boards for Sherri, Andrea and Rachel. We oooh and ahh over them. I think the driving has gotten to me as it is I feel like I need to go to sleep and it is David’s bed time. By 10, my eyelids are closed.



Saturday, September 13, 2025

September 12 and 13, 2025 - Park Ridge Lookout and Dark Sky

 


Title: September 12 and 13, 2025 - Park Ridge Lookout and Dark Sky
Hike Info : Description :  Extra Photo's
Hike Info:
Type: Lookout


Description:


 

Sept 12

We will not be going into service this afternoon. But we want to get up there and spend the night, so we do not need to get up early Saturday. We get packed at a pretty leisurely pace. Then went out for Mexican food at Fuego Taqueria y Resturante, The food was pretty good and my wet burrito would keep me fed for three dinners-two of which I will eat when we get back. We puttered around until 2pm when we took off for Park Ridge Lookout.

Sherri starts off our trip by driving. Our travel comes to a quick slowdown on highway 180. There is an accident which backs up traffic. But after about 10 minutes we pass the accident and the rest of the drive is uneventful. We get into the park about 4:15, We first visit the Visitor Center to make sure that the Dark Sky events we are interested in will be held-they are.




It is a bit late to go on a full fledged hike, but we can go on a short side trip. Since we need to go up to
Panoramic Point anyway, we decided to go up and do the short trail to Pan Point. We walked the loop which takes us to both the Old and New points. We do our gawking, even though it is a bit smokey. After observing, we head back to the car, then drive over to Park Ridge Lookout, arriving at 5:30. Jose has just gone out of service and is waiting for us.

Night Sky above Pan Pt
We talked for a while with him. Being a lookout usually means we do not see anybody for long periods of time. Most of us are good with that, but we also welcome interactions with our fellow lookouts when the opportunity presents itself. So we find out a bit more about Jose before he drives off.

We lounge around for a while until 7:30. There is a Dark Sky event at Pan Point. We drive back, but do not even try to go into the parking area; we just park behind the locked gate. We walked to the gathering point, the start of the trail to the Point. We realize that we did not have red lights, but we will make do. We end up towards the last of the group, and it is a pretty good size group. The program is presented by a SEKI ranger. But this puts us into the presence of the Sequoia Conservancy person, Chora. I am not sure if she took pity on us or what, but she gave us a private tour of the skies. Chora is going to Spain next week. We talked about various things including trails in the area and our various backgrounds. We walked back to the car and drove back to the lookout. We arrive around 10 and go to bed shortly afterwards.




Sept 13

Morning Star
I slept well, but not long, having woken up at 0520. Why? Well, I knew there was lightning which needed reporting. It is the first time this year which I am reporting off of my laptop and it shows. I stumble and fumble through it all. There were 79 strikes, mostly in the Evolution Valley area. I got it mostly out by 0730.

This gives plenty of time to get ready to go into service. We were able to get most of our stuff down to the car. It is pretty smokey this morning. I think we have a visual of about three miles, barely able to see Redwood Mountain; Big Baldy is only a bit of an outline. At 0930 we went into service with both Porterville and Ash Mountain Fire. With such limited visibility, the scans are pretty quick.

Not really an interesting day. It is nice having Sherri up here-it is her first time this season. While I do most of the scans-Sherri does some of them as well-she does pay attention to the radio, particularly when I am out of the cab doing the scans. It is also nice just having someone there with me.

 

 

 Two weeks ago I discovered the ease of making omelettes for dinner in the lookout. So I am back at it. As I was making it, two men came up, so Sherri talked with them while I cooked her meal. Once done, we change places while we have visitors. Once done, I go back and cook my omelette. Well before I did, I noticed that there was a bee in the egg batter doing a backstroke. The omelette has an acceptable taste sans the bee.

Park Ridge Lookout

 

After taking the weather I laid down for a few minutes. When I woke up, I found that Sherri had been keeping the lookout stable for over an hour. I am grateful. I feel much more refreshed after my nap.

 

 

 

By now, the smoke has cleared up some. I can now see about 6-7 miles without straining. A couple more visitors come through and we do our shtick about the lookout. I talked with Delilah about a BC31 we have been hearing, but there is no resolution there. We know that BC32 is the duty officer. But we cannot figure out who BC31 is. Turns out Wendy had sent out an email saying that BC32 would be the Duty Officer, but he would be driving the truck for BC31. I guess I was not paying good enough attention.

The skies keep clearing and by the time 1700 comes along, we can see in most directions pretty well. But we are also cleaning up for our departure. Almost all of our stuff is down in the car now.




Tomorrow’s lookout sounded like he was coming in tonight, but we have not heard from him. So at 1800, we go out of service and lock up the lookout. Then we are off. Normally we would go straight home, or at least stop to eat. Tonight, we do stop to eat, but at
Big Stump. We have a peanut butter and Nutella sandwich and enjoy a somewhat peaceful time.

Night Sky at Big Stump
But what makes this a more imperative stop is that there is a Dark Sky event here at 2000. I see Chora here, but she is pretty busy to talk with, so after a couple of minutes, I leave her alone. The event tonight has the Central Valley Astronomers coming up and sharing their telescopes with the general public. We stay here and enjoy the evening until it opens. There are at least a dozen telescopes set up. The first several we visited were still trying to locate their celestial objects in the fading light. In this case, light is a hindrance. But we do find several telescopes which we can look through. About half are pointed at stars. But the really interesting ones are the ones with clusters of stars. We see a globular star cluster-I do not remember which one-and the Andronmena system. Spectacular! Displays of this beauty always makes me wonder about the parts of Creation which have been hidden until now, whether it is the stellar activities 22,000 light years away or that which is so small, only powerful microscopes can see. Like Paul would say, all creation displays his glory, Romans 1:20.

By 2045, we think we should be going. This will make room for others to enjoy. Off we go and arrive home at 2200. It takes a few minutes to unpack the car. Then into the shower we go. Then to bed by 2300.




Extra Photo's

Friday's night view of the Valley

Moon

Night Sky from Pan Point

Friday Evening Sky


Morning View to the West

Sherri relaxing before going into service

Park Helicopter on its way north to a rescue on Temple Crag

Night Sky from Big Stump