The Fog Dodgers invite all residents and visitors of the Mendocino Coast to join us on our weekly group runs and walks. We have runners and walkers of all abilities (and even some bikers) and we have only one "rule" - we start at exactly 8:00 a.m. on Sundays. Exercise at your own pace (1/2 hour out, 1/2 hour back) and experience the fresh Mendocino coastal air.

Fog Dodgers provides a fun, safe way to explore some of our local trails and back roads and to meet new friends. You can find out where we're going to be by reading the bottom of last week's post, then clicking on the "Our Routes" tab above. We average 15-20 persons each Sunday and typically half will go to breakfast together afterwards at a nearby restaurant.

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Ten Mile River Logging Road

I just finished writing this blog and in the process of "copying and pasting" it over to our Yahoo Fog Dodger site, deleted the blasted thing.  So, this may be short.  John has always been very good at contributing photos and his time, gasoline, etc. for the blog.  For this reason, I'm giving his Ceramics Show a little plug here:
If you can make it by the Art Center, you will be amazed at the beautiful works.  I believe that most are for sale.  John is very talented and I say thanks, John, for today's photos and for all the others.

If you were being observant today, you may have seen all of the subjects of these photos.

Osprey with fish


Osprey nest





































 With us today, John, Ginny, Terry, Melissa I., Greg,  Neil, Suzanne, Henry, Nancy T., Roger, Shari, Peter, Fran, Nancy and Tom (15).  Seven of us had a very good breakfast at Cafe One.

NEXT SUNDAY, MAY 5TH @ 8:00 A.M.: VAN DAMME STATE PARK, see "Our Routes" above.  Dogs not allowed in Fern Canyon but you can get a good walk by checking out the upper and lower campgrounds.  Lots of wildflowers!
 
EVERY TUESDAY @ 7:00 A.M.: RUSSIAN GULCH STATE PARK, beginning on Point Cabrillo Drive, 1/10 of a mile north of its south end.

EVERY THURSDAY @ 7:00 A.M.: VAN DAMME STATE PARK, beginning at the beach.

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