Memorial Day in the Bay

Sunday

A few weeks ago we discovered our favorite Sunday activity in the city, Picnic in the Presidio. Today we went back for more! It was pretty windy, but we had a full afternoon of sunshine and enjoyed the company of some great friends.

Monday

We've been itching to get out on the hiking trails again, and a few weeks ago I found information about the site of an volcano that existed about 10 million years ago just five miles away from where we live!  Here is some information from the ebparks.gov website. I'm copying it here for you because it is so interesting what has happened!

Round Top, one of the area's highest peaks, is made up of lava and volcanic debris left over from a 10-million-year-old volcano. During the past 10 million years, massive tectonic forces on the Hayward and Moraga earthquake faults uplifted the Berkeley hills, folding bedrock formations and tilting the Round Top volcano complex on its side.
Softer sedimentary rock from the Orinda Formation eroded away, exposing the Round Top volcano. In addition, quarrying in the north half of the preserve has revealed cross sections of the bedrock geology, providing an unsurpassed outdoor laboratory for studying volcanism in the Central Coast Ranges. 

We were able to get out for a couple of hours and hike around, but as you can see from the pictures, the fog was coming in quickly and behind that a line of rain! So we quick finished up our loop as we got rained on. We are looking forward to coming back and exploring through the other section of the Sibley Volcanic Regional Preserve.

Climbing!

Made it to the top!
Banana slugs -  ew!
"Let me tell you about what you see!"






Labyrinth in the crater!

Hiking down to the labyrinth.

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