Up and Down at Point Reyes
April 01, 2009 by Joe Soule
If the Sweet Lumber Company had had its way, the landscape of Inverness Ridge in West Marin would be more …
Joe Soule, a resident of Point Reyes Station, has been hiking the trails of the National Seashore for over 30 years. The advent of the West Marin Stagecoach has allowed Joe and his wife Sue to take many of these hikes and leave their car at home."Transit to Trails" was produced in partnership with the Bay Area Open Space Council.Publication and distribution of “Transit to Trails” was sponsored by:511.orgBay Area Air Quality Management DistrictCoastal ConservancyEast Bay Regional Park DistrictMetropolitan Transportation CommissionSan Francisco MUNISonoma County Agricultural Perservation and Open Space DistrictSave Mount DiabloTransForm
April 01, 2009 by Joe Soule
If the Sweet Lumber Company had had its way, the landscape of Inverness Ridge in West Marin would be more …
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