by arocknoid » Tue Nov 05, 2013 12:59 am
Hello Jim,
Sounds like another good day with the whole HJ crew; thanks for the writeup.
That is a good family hiking area for both ends of the age spectrum. The trails are friendly for young and old, with forest features to keep most folks interested; the few times we've visited we had the area virtually to ourselves. Too soon we'll all be old and creaky.
(Oh yeah, don't forget to highlight for everyone that there is LOTS of stinkweed and year-round biting insects....move along.... ;)
BTW there are eleventy zillion factoids about horsetail reeds/ ethnobotany, evolution, etc, which were much harder to read up on pre-internet. (e.g. cooking pot scouring, courtesy of the silicates contents, stove-Sensei!) We've had them as natives in the backyard since we moved in almost 20 years ago. (cyclical fluorishing with higher precip years). I'm always delighted to see them anywhere in the wild, a primitive genus which has avoided extinction.
kind regards,
arocknoid