Comments on: El Corte de Madera Periphery Loop/2009/09/10/el-corte-de-madera-periphery-loop/Exploring the Rugged & WildTue, 13 Aug 2019 00:12:00 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.com/By: karen/2009/09/10/el-corte-de-madera-periphery-loop/#comment-32756Tue, 13 Aug 2019 00:12:00 +0000/?p=1998#comment-32756In reply to Steve Patt.

Hi Steve – thinking of doing this route from Wunderlich parking lot for about 17-20 miles. Do you have a map you can share? Thanks! – karen

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By: El Corte de Madera Creek run. | Saad Bhamla/2009/09/10/el-corte-de-madera-periphery-loop/#comment-7853Wed, 01 Jun 2011 10:21:32 +0000/?p=1998#comment-7853[…] a nice long run on a weekend, you should totally check this out. We followed the instructions given on this runners blog. As long as you don’t get lost, you should be fine. And avoid going alone. The trails are […]

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By: Steve Patt/2009/09/10/el-corte-de-madera-periphery-loop/#comment-7138Mon, 14 Sep 2009 15:23:49 +0000/?p=1998#comment-7138Here’s a great 23-miler linking Wunderlich and El Corte de Madera that I did a while back (you can skip the “detours” which were there because it was one of my first times there:
Wunderlich/El Corte de Madera Creek. Up via Alambique/Skyline. Sierra Morena, detour to Sandstone, detour to Vista Pt., Methusalah, Giant Salamander, detour to Old Growth Redwood, Timberview, Lawrence Creek, Blue Blossom, Steam Donkey. Down via Alambique, Bear Gulch, Redwood, Madrone, Bear Gulch.

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