Redwoods hike followed by Tea
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Tucked away in the Oakland Hills, this hidden gem is home to mostly
second- and third-generation coastal redwoods, descendants of
the ancient giants that once stood alongside the sacred California
grizzly and soaring condors. Today, these trees stretch skyward,
carrying that legacy forward.
This will be an easy to moderate 3-mile journey, with approximately
350 feet of cumulative elevation gain.
Along the way, we’ll encounter a variety of wild berries, from
strawberries and huckleberries to the soft, velvety touch of
thimbleberries and more. Michael will share practical knowledge on
how to locate water in the landscape, and reading subtle signs from
birds, trees, and leaves.
You’ll also learn how to recognize when you’re nearing the ocean,
guided by the presence of specific plant species.
Elizabeth will offer insights into crows and ravens, marveling at their
deep sense of community, reverence, and the way they invite us to
see the world with curiosity and wonder.
We’ll finish the journey with a relaxed tea gathering. Hot water will be
provided; please bring your favorite tea and a snack to share
