Tag Archive: MROSD

Dec 17

Sierra Azul Bear Creek Redwoods OSP Input Needed

In case you missed the opportunity to provide some input at the Sierra Azul / Bear Creek Redwoods Master plan Meeting earlier this month, you can send in an email with your comments. Please provide your feedback to Ana Ruiz, Project Planner Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District 330 Distel Circle Los Altos, CA 94022 Email: …

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Dec 17

ROMP Recognizes Craig Beckman of MROSD

ROMP Recognizes the outstanding Contribution of Craig Beckman to the mountain bike community. He consistently designs, builds and maintains District trails that are both fun to ride and environmentally sustainable. Blue Blossom and Crossover trails are excellent examples of his work, and we here the new Giant Salamander will be similar. There has been numerous …

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Dec 17

La Honda Creek OSP Input Needed

I went to the MROSD public input meeting for La Honda Creek Open Space Preserve. There were about 60 – 80 people present, most of whom were from La Honda. In addition there were the usual 5 mountain bike advocates, and the usual 5 equestrian advocates. There were a few more equestrians from town than …

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Oct 17

La Honda Creek Master Plan 11/16/2006

In 2004, the District kicked off the master planning process for La Honda Creek Preserve and completed two public workshops. Through the master planning process, the District will develop a resource protection and visitor use plan that aims to provide the public with greater opportunities for recreation access, interpretation, and education while protecting the natural, …

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Oct 17

Sierra Azul-Bear Creek Redwoods Master Plan 12/5/2006

In 2005, the District began a 15-month master planning process to develop a resource protection and visitor use plan for Sierra Azul-Bear Creek Redwoods Preserves. Through this process, the District aims to provide the public with greater opportunities for recreation access, interpretation, and education, while protecting the natural, cultural, and historic resources of the combined …

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Jul 17

ECDM Trail work report, July 15

About 8 people showed up for trail work today in ECDM. 3 were mountain bikers. We set out with an Open Sapce Technician (OST) to brush Resolution, while another group drove to Purissima to brush Soda Springs, and clear some slides. We brushed the manzanita on the up hill side back a few feet, and …

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May 22

ECDM Trailwork Report

About ten of us showed up for a few hours of trailwork at ECDM Saturday. We worked on a section of the Methuselah trail, where it is singletrack, as it heads down to the creek crossing at El Corte De Madera Creek.The heavy rains this winter caused a drainage to overrun a creek bed at …

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