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- Steep Ravine ladder
- Tamalpais Walking
- Poet Gary Snyder and artist Tom Killion have been walking on and around Marin's iconic mountain for decades. These prints and text from a new book capture the ...
- Impressions of Tamalpais
- We talk with Tom Killion, who grew up in Mill Valley. He has been making woodblock prints of the California landscape since he was a teenager, including about ...
- Mt. Tamalpais from Pt. San Quentin
- Muir Woods
- Bolinas Ridge to Point Montara
- Bolinas Ridge to Duxbury point
- Mt. Tamalpais from Mill Valley Marshes
- Branch with lichen
- Cladonia transcendens
- CCC Workers on Bridge
- Workers build Mountain Theater
- EveryTrail.com Hikes: Mount Tamalpais State Park
- Tomales Bay
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- Walking Mount Tamalpais
- Special Event Video! Join author and printmaker Tom Killion on a poetry-embellished ramble exploring Mount Tamalpais' broad vistas, intimate landscapes, and ...
- Act Now to Save California State Parks
- Now's the time to help save our California state parks from imminent closure under Governor Schwarzenegger's budget plan!
- Spiderfly Sleeper
- Chalcedon Checkerspot
- TransitandTrails.org Directions: Mount Tamalpais State Park
- Mount Tamalpais State Park
- Over 200 miles of trails, and breathtaking views of the bay, coast, and forests reward visitors to this extensive state park.
- Forgotten Foundation
- On a trail at Mount Tamalpais or Diablo, perfectly set stone steps make an ascent easier; farther along, a massive log bridge crosses a rugged ravine. It's ...
- Mount Tamalpais, Matt Davis Trail
- From an Entomologist’s Backyard
- The sticky monkey flower, common on sunny Bay Area hillsides, hosts an array of insect visitors. Edward Ross’s intimate photos of these visits are but a small ...
- Don’t Call Them Bugs
- Lichens
- Is it a mushroom? A moss? Bacterial scum? Trod on underfoot or passed by in blissful ignorance, lichens are perhaps the least understood element of the Bay ...
- On The Move
- All of the familiar landforms we see here in the Bay Area—ridges, cliffs, lakes, and even San Francisco Bay itself—are products of the same titanic encounters ...