Black Diamond Mines
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
DIFFICULTY: Moderately strenuous
ELEVATION GAIN: Approximately 1000 feet with the various and numerous climbs and descents. There are a few level stretches, but you may not notice them. I tried to ensure, however, that we go just as far downhill as we go uphill. And by the time we were back at the car, they had equaled out. Mission accomplished!
HIKE DISTANCE: 8 miles in a figure 8 loop.
GENERAL LOCATION: Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve. The trailhead is 3 miles southwest of the town of Antioch.
DESCRIPTION: This hike has diversity, diversity and diversity -- a bit of everything. Located in the heart of California’s largest coal mining operation in the late 1800’s, the trails traverse jagged and jumbled ridges, erratically sloped grasslands, and sprawling valleys, all dotted with blue oaks and patches of chaparral. This is a remote land where the prairie falcon soars and the coyote still howls at night, out of the sight and sound of cars and houses. The trail route includes scenic vistas on wide trails to narrow trails through Manzanita groves. The rare Coulter pine is included in the diverse native tree and shrub population. While the scenic beauty is awe inspiring, the remaining remnants to the hard life of coal and sandstone mining over a hundred years ago will leave a lasting impression about these early California pioneers.
Highlights of the day & hike include:
LUNCH: Bring your lunch. A lunch break is planned for mid hike on the Coal Canyon Trail.
TRAVEL TIME / DISTANCE / PARKING: Travel time is approximately an hour and 45 minutes and 102 miles from Lincoln. We will stop for dinner prior to returning home to Lincoln. Suggested contribution for riders is $15. Detailed driving directions will be handed out to all drivers. Note that this is a state park with a $5.00 per car parking fee unless you are in possession of a state park pass or the kiosk is closed, as it was on the prehike. Also the toll on the Antioch Bridge when returning to Lincoln is $4.00, but waived if carpool hours are in effect, which should be the case if we complete dinner by 7:00.
HIKE LEADER / SWEEP: Dennis Ratay / Margaret Ratay
SPECIAL NOTES:
FACILITIES AVAILABLE: A comfort station is available at the trailhead.
PREPARATIONS FOR HIKE: Hiking boots and poles recommended. Shade is limited on many parts of the trail, so bring sun screen, a hat and plenty of water. Did I mention plenty of water? Bring it.
RISKS: One sighting of Poison Oak was noted on the prehike but was off the trail and easily avoided. Also some wider trails were kinda rough, thanks to cows using them when they were wet and muddy. So these trails are full of holes and ruts and a bit harder to walk on. Hopefully they will be smoothed out by the hike date.
QUESTIONS: Call Dennis Ratay at 543-9935.
MEETING TIME: 7:30 AM -- Leaving time: 7:45 AM.
RAIN CANCELS HIKE
ANOTHER SPECIAL NOTE: In case you are wondering, BLACK DIAMONDS was another term to refer to COAL.
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MAC’S OLD HOUSE MENU: Note it is cash only and a 20% gratuity for large parties. There is a web coupon for the prime rib at $8.95. Here is the link if you prefer to use the prime rib coupon:
http://www.macsoldhouse.com/
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Some pictures from the hike: