Golden Gate Park - Conservatory of Flowers

Taken in 2008 when a recycle exhibit was on display


Hetch Hetchy Backpacking (June 2009)

Hetch Hetchy backpacking trip to Yosemite (3 days, 35 miles and 3,000 foot elevation gain) - June 2009

Big Basin Backpacking Nov 2008

I took a 3 day trip with Ken Hoegger into the Big Basin Redwoods in November 2008

Favorite Photos

Hwy 1 on the Big Sur Coast

On the way to Julia Pfeifer State Park...

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Mt Davidson and a view of San Francisco


San Francisco From Mt Tamalpais

Sunol Wilderness (Sept 2007)

The Sunol Wilderness.


This land - known today as Sunol Regional Wilderness - was originally used (almost exclusively) as ranch land. Under the East Bay Regional Park District's multi-use land management policy, cattle continue to graze in the 6,859-acre wilderness. Today, camping, picnicking, hiking, back-packing and equestrian trail rides attract thousands of park visitors a year.




High Sierra Backpack Trip (September 2007)

In September, 2007 I joined several colleagues on a high sierra backpacking trip. We ascended the spectacular drainage of South Fork Bishop Creek on the popular Bishop Pass Trail to enter Kings Canyon National Park and find the high, granite country of Dusy Basin and its wonderland of alpine lakes, ponds, streams, and peaks.
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DusyDawnLakeRocks20050813: Dawy, Dusy Basin. Sierra Nevada Range, California. August 13, 2005. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell.

New York City (October 2007)

These photos were taken in New York City

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From October 13th to 20th, 2007, Jacquie and I visited New York City. We stayed in an apartment in the lower East Side and had a wonderful time. The weather was perfect and the museums superb. Check out my slide show for a tour of Manhattan.


The Grand Canyon (May 2008)

My Grand Canyon photos - it was a rewarding experience for me - a life long dream to experience such an immense landscape and huge elevation changes. I hope you enjoy these as much as I did taking them - I am filled with vivid memories and have an unparalleled sense of accomplishment - 18 miles in 2 days and a total elevation change of 9,160 feet - first down and then up!

It was a experience that will stay with me for quite some time!



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Purisima Creek Redwoods Preserve

I explored the Purisima Creek Redwoods on Memorial Day - 2008

http://picasaweb.google.com/ronprocto/RonSMemorialDayHike

This Mid Peninsula Open Space is a combination of Big Sur, Mt Tam and the Humboldt Coast. The Purisima Creek Canyon, with its towering redwoods, rushing creek, and understory of ferns, berries, and wildflowers. Coastal scrub and hardwood forests of tanoak, madrone, and Douglas fir border the cool moist canyon. Magnificent views of the coast and Half Moon Bay are visible from the northern part of the preserve.