When you live and work in wine country it can be difficult to get excited to visit other wineries on your days off. Yes, yes, poor us we live in beautiful wine country and can’t seem to drag ourselves to yet another winery. We can feel your pity through the internet. When we first moved to wine country we had…
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Finding Ladybugs at Redwood Regional Park – Oakland
Thousands of ladybugs have fallen from the sky and landed in Redwood Regional Park! This phenomenon happens every year and is so amazing to see!! Every winter ladybugs migrate from the coast, surf the winds, and then drop down to the same spot their ancestors did last year. Crazy right? It is amazing to see! How they know to stopover in…
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20 Outdoor Lover Gifts
Do you know someone who made it on the Nice List? Do they love getting outside and enjoying the beautiful outdoors? Then get them something they want and need! The items listed below are on the Hubs and Bosslady’s can’t live without list for anyone who wants to get out and hike! The list has big ticket items as well…
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A Stroll Through Muir Woods – Marin County
When you first enter Muir Woods, there is a sense of awe and peace that overcomes you. The redwoods and other trees are so healthy and tall. The hiking paths follow the natural curvy rhythm of Redwood Creek. Get there early to enjoy the quiet! Muir Woods has a nearly 1 million visitors each year, according to the park website….
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Fall Adventures in Austin Creek SRA – Sonoma County
Drive through the dense redwood forest of Armstrong Woods and up a narrow winding one-lane road and you will reach the rocky mountaintops and oak capped knolls of Austin Creek State Recreation Area. Sitting a thousand feet above the redwood forest, the views of the canyons below and fog in the distance are magnificent from Austin Creek SRA! Any time…
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Searching for Fall in Bothe-Napa Valley State Park
Bothe-Napa Valley State Park has a very diverse landscape including the farthest inland redwoods in a California State Park, tanoaks, Douglas fir, maples and madrones. The maples were turning yellow and so was all of the poison oak! The bosslady was up late the night before trying to figure out our hike for the weekend. Really need to start planning…
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Going Wide Around Lake Lagunitas – Marin
Lake Lagunitas is the smallest and oldest lake in the Mount Tamalpais watershed and also has one of the best jumping off points to hike up the back side of Mount Tam! The watershed has so many trails that interconnect and provide some amazing views! We opted to go wide around Lake Lagunitas and explore some trails that we heard…
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