This hike used to be a semi-regular feature of our schedule; since Mission Peak doesn't close until 10 PM, let's go climb it after dark! It's not a terribly long trail, but it is quite steep; we'll be gaining 2000 feet of elevation in 3 miles to get to the top. Hiking boots, extra layers, and flashlight strongly recommended. Spectacular views from the top may be obscured by darkness, but we should see all the city lights, and of course the full moon.
Rain cancels.
Meet at Mission Peak.
Tom Morse will be substituting for me. I've been home with a cold the last couple of days, and don't feel quite recovered enough to tackle Mission Peak.
Directions to Mission Peak Regional Preserve in Fremont: Take 880 north to Mission Blvd exit; take Mission about 1.5 miles to the third light. Just beyond the third light, turn right on Stanford Ave at the sign that says "Mission Peak Regional Preserve." This road ends at the parking lot. Important: the parking area is now paved. All un-paved areas, now matter how parkable they look, are off limits. There is abundant overflow parking along Vineyard Ave., the first public sidestreet as you head back down Stanford.