Comments on: Mount Tamalpais Watershed/2010/03/25/mount-tamalpais-watershed/Exploring the Rugged & WildMon, 26 Apr 2010 02:28:19 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.com/By: pantilat/2010/03/25/mount-tamalpais-watershed/#comment-7357Mon, 26 Apr 2010 02:28:19 +0000/?p=2539#comment-7357Thanks Bjorn. There are a myriad of fantastic options around Mount Tamalpais, it’s tough to go wrong with any of them!

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By: Bjorn Eriksson/2010/03/25/mount-tamalpais-watershed/#comment-7356Mon, 26 Apr 2010 02:05:57 +0000/?p=2539#comment-7356Thanks for the inspiration! I did a very similar loop today, inspired by your post.

I think I found a nicer return that I wanted to tell you about: Instead of turning south up Lower Berry Trail by Bon Tempe lake, I continued east to lake Lagunitas and climbed (steep!) Colier Spring Trail to Northside trail to Rifle Camp.

It is the same distance as your path I think it has less fire-road running.

Again, thanks for the tip – I really enjoyed myself today!

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By: lacostepolos/2010/03/25/mount-tamalpais-watershed/#comment-7321Sun, 28 Mar 2010 09:47:55 +0000/?p=2539#comment-7321wow,so beautiful places,exciting

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By: NJ/2010/03/25/mount-tamalpais-watershed/#comment-7317Thu, 25 Mar 2010 15:25:56 +0000/?p=2539#comment-7317SO beautiful! I’ve put this on my list of trails to run on vacations. This is amazing and has me wanting to hit the trails right now.

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By: Miguel Vieira/2010/03/25/mount-tamalpais-watershed/#comment-7316Thu, 25 Mar 2010 14:36:58 +0000/?p=2539#comment-7316I hiked a similar loop a few weeks ago. You’re right – there are some excellent, uncrowded trails on Mount Tamalpais’s north side. Away from Cataract Falls, I didn’t see anyone for hours.

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