Mt. Tamalpais, Marin County -
San Francisco Walt's love affair outside of San Francisco

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MT.TAMALPAIS
San Francisco Walt at High Marsh CLICK IMAGE FOR
LARGE VIEW
 
San Francisco Story   SanFranciscoWalt 
at High Marsh  Elev. +-1750 ft.
   
Favorite Links I KNOW WHERE ... Mt. Tamalpais mountain lions roam.
TAWNY

Tourist Club Magic
  Mountain Lion see
true life experience

 
The June Plum Hike        
The Sleeping Maiden Where spritely Calypso Orchids grow on steep and shady banks,
And dance in the chilly, Spring breezes.
Miracle Winter/Spring Hike

Hiking Mt. Tamalpais Info
  calypso orchid  
       
Where delicate Azalea blossoms attract a million bees with buzzing wings; 
Their sound -- a fascinating symphony;
    Azaleas  
       
  Where the scent of California Lilacs surrounds you, enraptures your senses,
Makes time ..... stand still ... a while;
    California Lilacs    
         
  Where bowing Shooting stars in bloom, growing beside a late-winter stream,
Can captivate you with their grace.
    Shooting Stars  
         
  Where crimson Scarlet Larkspurs grow.  Their blossoms are of sensual beauty.
You want to stop and stare. 
    Scarlet Larkspurs  
         
  Where Amanita phalloides mushrooms grow, from damp duff beneath the firs,
Pristine, beautiful ..... deadly. 
    Amanita phalloides mushroom     
         
  Where delicious, wild strawberries grow.
When tongue crushes them against roof of mouth,
They give a zinging, startling rush of flavor ! 
    Wild Strawberries  
         
  Where Pacific Ocean waves break against cobblestone shores.
Making a loud CLICK!!  CLACK!! as the foamy water rushes back. 
    Pacific Ocean shore     
  Where sun-ripened huckleberries hang from trailside bushes,
Tiny birds may rush in around you to share,
as you pick the tasty treats. 
huckleberries 
  I know where ..... on Mt. Tamalpais     
Mt. Tamalpais from Diaz Ridge click image to enlarge
for an unforgettable climb up the steep, south slope
                                                      Do the "June Plum Adventure Hike"
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