
What we’re about
One of the oldest (since 2006) and long-named Meetup groups in Northern CA - aka SuperFabs - welcomes you 🤗 ! We are hikers exploring the hills, lakes, canyons of the South Bay area, enjoying its ever changing beauty in all seasons.
Here are the county parks (CPs) we hit the trail in for a moderate-level hike on a Sunday noon: Sanborn, Stevens Creek, Upper Stevens Creek, Uvas Canyon, Santa Teresa, Almaden Quick Silver, Joseph Grant's, Lexington Reservoir, Ed Levin's, Alum Rock, Pulgas Ridge.
On some Sundays you are invited to join a strenuous-level hike led by Ankit. In some evenings you can join Rita for a half-Mission Peak hike to see a sunset. And many Saturday's early mornings you can go with Lana on Alviso's colorful ponds to enjoy the atmospheric environment and an after-hike, optional, networking and breakfast at a Taco place nearby.
As Meetup keeps raising Organizer's subscription price, in March 2025 for the first time member's dues were set for all members (with some exclusions explained below.)
It's $17 per year, paid through Meetup's service provider, Strip. The current term is March 1 2025 to March 1 2026. If joining the group at any time between 3/1/2025 and 8/31/2025 the member's dues is $17. If joining the group at any time between 9/1/2025 and 3/1/2026 the member's dues is $8.50. After 3/1/2026 a new circle starts.
The group's calendar (in the main menu) is now filled up to 3/1/2026. It's 26 moderate-level Sunday noon hikes in the Santa Clara County Parks, 2 or 3 hikes per month. If the organizer is unable to conduct a certain hike, then a replacement hike will be scheduled and announced. The strenuous hikes and the half-Mission Peak hikes will be offred by the assistant organizers when they are available.
The Alviso Saturday early morning easy hikes are basically co-hosted with our sister group, U.S. National Parks Quest, aka NPQ (https://www.meetup.com/u-s-national-parks-quest-group/) NPQ has no member's dues, so if you are interested just in Alviso early morning easy hikes, join only NPQ. NPQ mainly organizers multi-day trips to US Natinal parks across the country, since 2024 - abroad (Canada's, Mexico's, Costa Rica's) and since 2026 - planning to explore National Parks overseas (see the NPQ's Description page.)
So what are the exclusions from member's dues in SuperFabs?
First, members who ever went on any number of multi-day trips (even a single one) with NPQ - you are friends and family from that trip on, so no dues in SuperFabs for you forever 🤗 If you are in SuperFabs and Meetup posts member dues for you to pay - just poke me with a message, it will be all waved (if not yet.)
Second, group leaders, hikes organizers are waved from the dues. And everyone is welcome to organize hikes in SuperFabs. Just let me, Lana, know and we'll discuss the setup, frequency etc.
Any GENERAL questions about the group's organization, calendar etc - feel free to message me or post in the group's Discussion board. Any questions SPECIFIC to a certain event (i.e. location, difficulty level, trail's link, lateness, carpool etc) - post in the Сomments of the appropriate event, please.
See each other on the trails! ⛰ 🍃 🥾 🎒🚶♀️🚶
Yours,
Maggie,
Rita,
Ankit,
Lana
Quote from Discussions:
Q: "..How to pay this ... is this only for in-person payment when I can attend the first event?"
A: No. Meetup should show you a button, like "pay dues".
This is all done on Meetup page of SuperFabs group. No cash, no in-person. The Meetup's service provider, Stripe, handles this. You should see "pay dues" button while navigating inside the group.
Disclaimer:
Joining any of our hikes is voluntary and there may be some risks associated with this physical activity. It is each hiker's responsibility to ensure that she/he is physically fit and in good health to participate in hiking activities ; and you also have agreed ( for you and your guests) to the Meetup Usage and Content Policies: Rules for Using Meetup located here: https://help.meetup.com/hc/en-us/articles/360002897532-Usage-and-Content-Policies-Rules-for-Using-Meetup
Hikers need to be prepared with the appropriate water, food or lunch, layers clothes, sturdy hiking shoes , hiking poles, and first aid supplies. Hike hosts make no warranties about the quality, safety, or supervision of these activities. Hiking organizers/ hosts are not professionals in this field and may occasionally get lost which will extend the time period for the hike. Hikers are ok to go ahead of leader, but wait at trails intersection and maintain visible distance between other hikers.
Liability Waiver:
By signing for the hiking event, you hereby release it's organizers, hosts, and all participants from any and all liabilities, claims, demands or causes of action that you now have, or may have in the future, for illness, injuries, damages, and /or economic loss of any kind or nature, arising in whole or in part out of the activities, advice, or information contained herein . You are acknowledging the requirements, the possible risks and are taking responsibility for your own health and safety issues. And Safety matters!
UPD re ANNUAL DUES:
Members, who did not participate in any group's activities DURING 2024 and on, the annual membership dues of $17 will be WAIVED for you (just please allow some time to process that.)
If Meetup's system charges you that $17 - you will be REFUNDED (manually) within a few hours (just please allow some time; to speed up - send a message to Lana.)
You can remain inactive any time long. The annual membership dues of $17 will be reinstated for you (in fairness to other members) after/if you start coming to the group's events again.
November is a great time to visit Yosemite Valley with a chance to catch the peak of its fall colors! In addition, the crowds are not that large already and peace and quiet are returning.
We plan to tent-camp in Upper Pines campground and reserve 2 adjacent campsites. Reservations for November should get open in mid-August.
Although this is a 4 day event, you can stay as long or as short as you want. When commenting/signing up, please designate which nights you plan on attending.
The cost should be $6 per person, per night.
This is to be an all inclusive, nondiscriminatory event.
After unloading at the campsite, parking will be in the overflow lot nearby. If you plan on sleeping in your car, you may be able to park at the campsite. Just let me know when you sign up.
Activities will be dependent on weather. Temperatures average around 70°F (40°F at night.) Check on the weather forecast here:
https://bit.ly/3x4cHiO (weather.com)
https://tinyurl.com/cn6vce87 (weather.gov)
If needed, we could provide tarp shelter in case of rain.
A partial list of possible endeavors:
- Mirror Lake Loop - 5mi, 200ft el. gain, easy to moderate.
- Valley Loop Trail - 6.5mi, flat, easy.
- Vernal Fall and Nevada Fall Trail, out & back, 7 mi, 2200ft el. gain, moderate to strenuous.
- Yosemite Falls Trail, out & back, 7.2mi, 2700ft el. gain, moderate to strenuous.
- Columbia Rock via Upper Yosemite Falls trail, out & back, 3 miles 1000 ft el. gain, moderate.
Depending on weather, there may also be hiking options available on the South Rim (Taft Point, Dewey Point, Sentinel Dome.)
For participants who want easier hikes:
- Lower Yosemite Fall Trail, loop, 1mi, 50ft el. gain, easy
- Cook's Meadow Loop, 1mi, flat, easy
- Sightseeing loop - 1 - 5 mi, mostly flat. We'll see Indian Caves, Indian village, cemetery, Superintendents house, Yosemite Chapel, explore the Ahwahnee Hotel.
- Happy Isles, 1 mile, flat, easy.
Everyone is free to join an organized hike or activity or do their own thing.
Yosemite Valley Shuttle availability for Oct will be updated later.
We will all meet at the Ahwahnee Hotel for cocktails/refreshments one evening.
Regarding dining options, Degnan's Deli, Basecamp Eatery, The Mountain House Lounge and The Ahwahnee Dining Room and Bar are expected to be open.
The Yosemite Village Store should be open 8:00 am - 8:00 pm. The Ahwahnee Gift Shop and Lodge Gift Shop should be open.
Cell service is spotty at the campsite but generally reliable at the Village. Wi-Fi is available at the Village and library only.
ATTN: RSVPs will open and description will be updated after the campsites are reserved. Until then you can leave a comment to indicate your interest. The commenters will be considered in the first place (and it will help in campsite reservations.)
ATTN: This is a camping event at a national park with the meeting point INSIDE THE PARK, at the Park's campground. Attendees are supposed to make their own transportation to the Park's campground. If you need a carpool or seek to share a rental car - feel free to post in comments about that.
Past similar events (with photo albums):
2017 https://www.meetup.com/superfabs/events/245354276/
2018 https://www.meetup.com/superfabs/events/249411209/
2021 https://www.meetup.com/u-s-national-parks-quest-group/events/281697055/
https://www.meetup.com/u-s-national-parks-quest-group/events/275043623/
Fall 2021 https://www.meetup.com/superfabs/photos/33455360/
2023 https://www.meetup.com/superfabs/events/292982759/
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- WA: Olympic, N.Cascades and CAN: Pacific Rim Nat.Parks, with moderate hikesOlympic National Park, Port Angeles, WA
We go to explore the diverse nature beauty of the Northwest. In Washington State we will hike the rainforest in Olympic National Park and Diablo Lake in North Cascades National Park. The North Cascades is noted as one of the most heavily glaciated regions in the US outside of Alaska.
Then we will drive north to Canada to Vancouver Island, cross it and explore its western part: Pacific Rim National Park, towns of Tofino and Ucluelet - places that attract avid hikers and nature lovers. We’ll ferry back to the mainland and finish the trip with quick sightseeing of Vancouver, BC.
This is rather a robust plan in which we’ll drive long stretches between locations where we hike, changing accommodation (hotels) every night.
Crossing the Canadian boarder by car requires to have a valid US passport for the American citizens and a Canadian visa for non-US citizens. Here is some info on crossing the Canadian boarder:
https://recordsfinder.com/driving/usborder/process/inspection/documents-needed/enter-canada-from-usa/Early fall weather in this area is warm with day average temperatures 63 degree F and possible light winds. See updates of weather forecasts at: https://bit.ly/3rDSzBi
Trip's summary:
- 6days/5nights trip for a small group of 6 explorers.
- The starting and ending point is Seattle, WA (possible departure: Vancouver, CAN - up to participants.)
- Level of activities: Easy to Intermediate.
- Hotel accommodations: Sequim, WA and surrounding areas, Mount Vernon, WA, Victoria, BC, Ucluelet, BC, Vancouver, BC. All locations in this event follow safety requirements by the state.
Clothes and gear recommended:
- good hiking shoes,
- warm jacket for evenings, be ready to layer up,
- hiking poles if you used to them,
- consider hydration bladder for hikes,
- sunglasses,
- sunscreen,
- hat.
Cost $780. What will be included:
- 6days/5nights stay in 2-people occupancy non-smoking room (two beds in room),
- Breakfasts at some hotels,
- Transportation by minivan (like Chrysler Pacifica, Dodge Grand, Ford Transit or similar) covering approx. 900 mi of road-tripping total,
- US Parks entrance fees/per vehicle (per person entrance fees -typical in Canada, CAN$10 - not included),
- Organized hikes in all days.
What is NOT included:
- Getting and returning from to Seattle, WA/Vancouver, BC,
- Ferry to/from Vancouver Island (CAN$15, each way),
- Meals, snacks, water.
Sunrise: 6:00am. Sunset: 8:30pm. Everyday we want to start off from the hotel at 7 am or 7:30am, or 8am as the latest. If you are a nigh owl, please try to adjust yourself for an earlier getup during the trip - the purpose of it is to use more of daylight for activities.
Mt Rainier NP is not in the itinerary for this trip as we want to better explore North Cascades and generally will be moving northwards.
Photo-album from the previous trip with a similar itinerary and activities:
https://www.meetup.com/superfab/photos/33482880/ WA's National Parks
https://www.meetup.com/u-s-national.../photos/33878453/ Canadian NPsThere will be a Zoom meeting on this trip and a WhatsApp group chat will be formed for the group to communicate and prepare for the trip. Please be available to connect by WhatsApp (provide the organizer with your WhatsApp contact info to be included in the chat.) Regular messaging will not work out for this trip, sorry.
Sign up and feel free to comment/message with any questions!
- Hike at Alviso Marina County Park, ~4.5mi, 1.5-hour, easy hikeAlviso Marina County Park, Alviso, CA
This hike at the serene and colorful area of Alviso Marina will repeat at least two Saturday mornings per month. We will hike along salt ponds, channel of the Guadalupe river and a network of levees. These easy hikes can be a way to train ourselves for longer hiking trips, and to meet your group members in person.
We will take Alviso Slough Trail. This is a flat, fast-paced hike and it can serve as a warm-up for your other activities later on this day. But if everybody in the group wants to do a longer hike, there are choices of trails at Alviso to extend your activities ))
The construction of that part of Alviso Slough Trail is scheduled to be finished by summer 2025. Until then we will hike the trail out and back, up to the old pump station. After construction is finally over we will be hiking the loop.
Please, bring:
* layered cloths/windbreaker,
* shoes appropriate for a rough trail,
* water,
* hat,
* sunglasses
* sunscreen.The weather forecast in the area: http://bit.ly/3qhmXih
Please be aware that in the case of precipitation in the area the day before the hike - the trail can get muddy here and there (due to subtle powdery soil at the sloughs.) So, put on appropriate shoes, do not wear nice textile shoes..
No parking fee is charged currently at Alviso.
The Park is 100% open space and a good setting for cognitive respite by relaxing and restoring the mind ))
We want to complement these hikes with networking time AFTER the hike, 9am - 10am-ish, so that group members could connect more directly.
This can be happening either at the picnic tables in the park, or at a eating place nearby. Here are some options:
El Taco de Oro , opens 9am
Vahl's Restaurant , opens 11am
Rosita's De Basilio Deli & Market , opens 11am.We found out that El Taco de Oro is a suitable place for after hike networking 👍 ($3.25/taco, friendly staff and plenty of space.)
Here is the full menu: https://www.meetup.com/superfab/photos/33232901/510500797Depending on the group's mood, we can go on networking or not (it's up to everyone to decide to go on or not, no obligations/expectations.)
This event is cross-posted with tech pro's Meetup groups: Silicon Valley Indian Professionals Association (SIPA), Global Online Tech & Startup Networking & Training Meetup and others.
Let's see each other at Alviso!
- Hike at Santa Teresa County Park, 3.8mi/2h, 705ft, moderate hikeSanta Teresa County Park, San Jose, CA
Let's hike a loop trail that is steep enough to provide a good workout and scenic enough to reward your efforts.
We will go up to Coyote Peak that looks out over the southern expanse of Silicon Valley, with great views of both the Diablo Range to the east and the Santa Cruz Mountains to the west.
Trail's summary:
- Length: 3.8mi
- Elevation gain: 705 ft.
- Just a few shaded parts, mostly open space,
- Dogs are allowed on leash.
Please, bring:
* layered cloths,
* shoes appropriate for a unpaved trail (trail's quite rocky in the middle),
* hat,
* water,
*sunscreen,
* sunglasses.Here is the weather forecast to check on: https://bit.ly/37aFFSm
We will meet at a parking lot AT the large Pavilion with sign Pueblo Day Use Area.
It's the only large construction in the whole Park.Parking fee $6 is to pay with a machine, please allow time for that.
The Park's brochure:
https://www.sccgov.org/sites/parks/parkfinder/Documents/Santa%20Teresa%20Guide%20Map.pdfATTN: This trail is a combination of a few trails, with some intersections, so if you think you may want to separate from the group/slow down at some point, make sure you get the parks's map and get known (from the leader) how to proceed on your own, otherwise a wrong turn can lead to a different part of this large park.
Let's see each other at Santa Teresa's!
- Fall Colors Road-trip in Nor.Dakota & Manitoba CAN, TWO Nat.Parks, moder. hikesRiding Mountain National Park, Onanole, MB
In this road-trip we want to explore the Manitoba and North Dakota natural scenery at the fall foliage season. We will driving from Winnipeg, Manitoba's Capital, towards Riding Mountain National Park, cross the US boarder and enter the Little Missouri Badlands in North Dakota.
We'll explore badlands, prairie, and a historic ranches in Theodor Roosevelt National Park stoping to see the rocks with character at amazing Makoshika State Park, then head eastward aiming to get a glimpse of the world's largest population of bisons, including rare albino bison found only in North Dakota.
The Canadian natural beauty encompasses strips of deciduous forest along the foot of rocky escarpments, with chances for wildlife watching. In North Dakota we'll get views of prairie dog towns, petrified forest, the the famous rugged badlands layered with color and awash in classic badland formations like hoodoos, mesas, natural bridges, caprocks and “Cannonball Concretions”
We could stop and explore a few cities and towns – Winnipeg in Manitoba and Dickinson, Bismark and Fargo in North Dakota
U.S. citizens entering Canada must have proof of U.S. citizenship. Permanent residents of the U.S. must have a U.S. green card. A visa or electronic visa may also be required for some countries.
Fall weather in this area is warm with day average temperatures 60 degree F. See updates of weather forecasts at:
https://bit.ly/3WXy9TN- 6days/5nights trip for a small group of 6 explorers.
- The starting point is Winnipeg International Airport (YWG) in Winnipeg, MB, CAN and the ending point is Fargo International Airport (KFAR) in Fargo, North Dakota (or YWG - drive back to Winnipeg with me, where rental car to be returned.)
- Level of activities: Easy to Intermediate.
Hotel accommodations in Winnipeg, MB, Brandon, MB, Wibaux, MT, Jamestown/Valley City, ND. All locations in this event follow safety requirements by the state.
Clothes and gear recommended:
- good hiking shoes,
- warm jacket for evenings, be ready to layer up,
- hiking poles if you used to them,
- consider hydration bladder for hikes,
- sunglasses,
- sunscreen,
- hat.
Tentative cost $590. What is included:
- 6days/5nights stay in 2-people occupancy non-smoking room (two queen beds in room)
- Breakfasts at some hotels,
- Transportation by minivan (like Chrysler Pacifica, Dodge Grand or similar) covering approx. 1000 mi of road-tripping total,
- Park entrance fees at Theodor Roosevelt NP,
- Organized hikes in all days.
What is NOT included:
- Getting to Winnipeg, MB, CAN and returning from Fargo, ND,
- Parks entrance fees in Canada except per vehicle fees (but most CAN parks charge per person, not per vehicle),
- Individually charged fees/tours in North Dakota
- Meals, snacks, water (we will drive for grocery shopping in each location.)
Sunrise: 7:20am. Sunset: 7:15pm. Everyday we want to start off from the hotel at 7 am or 7:30am, or 8am as the latest. If you are a nigh owl, please try to adjust yourself for an earlier getup during the trip - the purpose of it is to use more of daylight for activities.
UPD. There will be a Zoom meeting on this trip and a WhatsApp group chat will be formed for the group to communicate and prepare for the trip. Please be available to connect by WhatsApp (provide the organizer with your WhatsApp contact info to be included in the chat.) Regular messanger will not work out for this trip, sorry.
Sign up and feel free to comment/mail with questions 👍
Title photo: Theodor Roosevelt National Park
UPD. Photo-albums from the previous trips with similar features
South Dakota's badlands, bison herds, 2021: https://www.meetup.com/u-s-national-parks-quest-group/photos/31429080/
fall foliage peeping trips to Canadian British Columbia and Alberta: https://www.meetup.com/u-s-national-parks-quest-group/photos/33817981/
https://www.meetup.com/u-s-national-parks-quest-group/photos/32009286/