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, June 30, 2019

POMO BLUFFS PARK

It was a "warm" and beautiful morning along the coast today.  At our start, it was 53 degrees but with no fog or wind, it was warming fast.

Salmon trolling, J. Loomis photo

Thanks John, for today's photos.  There weren't a lot of boats out this morning but those that were out, seemed to be clustered near each other, meaning one of them must have mentioned catching something.



Independence Day falls on Thursday this year. With the World's Largest Salmon BBQ and the fireworks show happening on Saturday, it will be busy around here next weekend.  I think that by going up to Ward Ave., we will avoid many  people and we can take advantage of a good minus tide.  Hopefully, the weather will be like this morning.



                                                             


Present this morning:  Fran, Gay, Mark, Toni, Joe, Shari, Peter, Nancy B., Charlene, Ron, Nancy T.,  Cindy, Cheryl N., Neil, Erin, Chandra, John, Nancy and Tom (19).


NEXT SUNDAY, JULY 7TH @ 8:00 A.M.:  WARD AVENUE (there's a good low tide about the time of our run/walk, so this will be an opportunity for anyone wishing to run or walk the beach).

EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, GROUP RUN @ 7:00 A.M.: BIG RIVER LOGGING ROAD ON TUESDAY AND HEESER DRIVE/MENDOCINO ON THURSDAY.

Sunday, June 23, 2019

JACKSON STATE FOREST ROAD 450

We had not been to Road 450 for quite a long time.  At first, the road seemed to be in good shape but then the ruts became deeper and the vegetation closed in.  It was nice to be back though and it does give us another option.  Other routes of our's are certainly more scenic.  This one though, is relatively bug free.


Present this morning:  Nancy B., Sam, Shari, Peter, Fran, Gay, Mark, Toni, Joe, Nancy T., Cheryl N., Neil, Bob, John, Greg, Keith, and Nancy and Tom brought their daughter, Shannon, and grand-daughter, Aliya (20).

John had made this obelisk picture as a proposal for consideration for the Hwy. One round about at Simpson Lane.

J. Loomis
Kiwi blossom, J. Loomis photo



















Rose, J. Loomis photo


New blackberries, J. Loomis photo

NEXT SUNDAY, JUNE 30TH @ 8:00 A.M.: POMO BLUFFS PARK

EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, GROUP RUN @ 7:00 A.M.: BIG RIVER LOGGING ROAD ON TUESDAY AND HEESER DRIVE/MENDOCINO ON THURSDAY.

Sunday, June 16, 2019

COASTAL TRAIL - MIDDLE

First time running and walking from this new access point for the Coastal Trail.  I think it will work well for us in the future and if the plans that the city has for this access get done, it will be really nice!

Today, it was 55 degrees, overcast and calm, perfect for walking or running.  It is Father's Day, but sadly, we lost one dad this week.  We will all miss Rick a lot.  He was knowledgeable, talented and had a quick wit.

Pudding Creek Trestle, J. Loomis photo
Present today:  Nancy B. and her son, Sam, Charlene, Ron, Cheryl N., Neil, Fran, Shari, Peter, Deb, Sam, John, Toni, Joe, Nancy T., Gay, Mark, Nancy and Tom (19).

J. Loomis photo
For next week, we will go back to Jackson State Forest Road 450.  Because it can get very muddy and slippery, we don't use this road in the winter but it should be very nice right now.  We will find out.

NEXT SUNDAY, JUNE 23 @ 8:00 A.M.:  JACKSON STATE FOREST ROAD 450.  (directions and map by clicking on "Our Routes" at the top of the page.

EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, GROUP RUN @ 7:00 A.M.: BIG RIVER LOGGING ROAD ON TUESDAY AND HEESER DRIVE/MENDOCINO ON THURSDAY.

Sunday, June 9, 2019

COASTAL TRAIL - SOUTH


The morning couldn't have been much better, 55, sunny, and just a light breeze.  You could see for miles and with about 20 salmon trollers offshore nearby, it was just perfect!



 Thanks, John, for the photos today.  Top left is, a gate?  Actually, it's the view looking north from where we started.  To the right is a redwood tree and I'm not sure if it's John's work or something he observed.  It looks like some
of John's handiwork.

Lastly, below, wildflowers at The Coastal Trail.





It was nice to have Chandra, Pat and Leon back. Also present were: Fran, Nancy B., Rick, Cindy, Shari, Peter, Nancy T., Cheryl N., Neil, Charlene, Ron, John, Toni, Joe, Deb, Sam, Nancy and Tom (21).


I think there were 14 of us that enjoyed breakfast at David's after the run/walk.  We talked a little about the new access point for getting on to the Coastal Trail.  Nancy T. is going to edit it in to the maps, found by clicking on "Our Routes" near the top of the page.  We think it will be called Coastal Trail - Middle or something like that and be described generally as "Firehouse".  At least that is what it is for next week.   (Later added, it's in there ("Our Routes") now.  Easy to find.

Morning deer, J. Loomis


This middle access point to the Coastal Trail has more improvements to be completed.  Once finished, I think it will be our most frequently used starting point.  It should be very nice and gives a person several different directions when starting out.

NEXT SUNDAY, JUNE 16th @ 8:00 A.M.:  GROUP RUN AND WALK, COASTAL TRAIL - Middle (behind the Firehouse, between Oak and Alder Streets)  This will be our first time starting from here.

EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, GROUP RUN @ 7:00 A.M.: BIG RIVER LOGGING ROAD ON TUESDAY AND HEESER DRIVE/MENDOCINO ON THURSDAY.

Sunday, June 2, 2019

PUDDING CREEK TRESTLE



 It was 51 degrees this morning at Pudding Creek Trestle and the overcast grey was thick enough that it came down as a light drizzle.  My brother, from Los Angeles, called such a drizzle a downpour, when he up here visiting.  It actually made it a good morning for a run or walk along the shoreline.  John took the picture to the left this morning at Pudding Creek.






And he took the picture to the right, on another day.

Also present today:  Deb, Sam, Toni, Joe, Nancy T., Cheryl N., Neil, Charlene, Ron, Bob, Nancy and Tom (13).


John saw this sail boat on his way to the run.  It shows quite well what a grey morning it was.  Thank you, John, for your photos.



l've kind of finished this blog for today and then Toni sends me these really nice flower photos that she took.  I think they are all from Pudding Creek headlands and on the beach.   I'm just going to throw them all in here so that you can enjoy.  They do demonstrate how pretty the wildflowers are now.  We're lucky, that with our cool weather on the coast, our wildflower season lasts a long time.



Thanks, Toni, for the photos!
Seems like a weird spot for a mushroom, maybe that's why the sad face? thanks Toni.





NEXT SUNDAY, JUNE 9th @ 8:00 A.M.:  GROUP RUN AND WALK, COASTAL TRAIL - SOUTH (Taco Bell).

EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, GROUP RUN @ 7:00 A.M.: BIG RIVER LOGGING ROAD ON TUESDAY AND HEESER DRIVE/MENDOCINO ON THURSDAY.