July 6, 2024 - Hiking Training in the Heat
It's been very hot, which makes it hard to hike, particularly around Davis, Yolo County, and the general Tuleyome / Northern Inner Coast Range / Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument area. As I write this, it's 113 degrees F (45 degrees C) at 3:30 PM. I went out for a 10 K jog this morning, but I won't be doing any hiking today.
As I train for the TMB, I am going to try to hike some of the fantastic trails in Tuleyome's region, but this time of year, with these temperatures, it's going to be tough. I may have to spend more time at the coast or up at higher altitudes in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
Over the last two days (July 4 & 5), I was able to hike at the coast, in Marin and Sonoma Counties. It is MUCH cooler next to the ocean. The closer you are, the cooler it is. Vicki and I went to the mouth of the Russian River to hike the Kortum trail yesterday (July 5) and it was cold and foggy at 10 AM. It takes more than 2 hours to get there though.
San Rafael, CA, with Mt. Tamalpias in the background. July 4, 2024
The Kortum Trail near Goat Rock, Sonoma State Beach, near the mouth of the Russian River July 5, 2024
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