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Grateful Dads,
Please join us on our first hike of the 2010 season. We’ll be at the Lafayette Reservoir once again. The kids like the hike around the lake, plus they really like the cool play structure at the end of the hike. It’s supposed to be only a small chance of rain on Sunday, but you should bring your rain coats just in case. I’ve copied the details of this hike below, and have attached a PDF with a map to this email as well. Please visit our web site at www.gratefuldads.com for more information on our hikes all around the Bay Area, as well as for great tips on hiking with your children. I’ve also attached our new 2010 hike schedule to this email.
Hope to see all of you out on our hikes in 2010!
Best Regards, Allen
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Grateful Dads – East Bay Chapter Hike # 69 Lafayette Reservoir Recreation Area Lakeside Trail Sunday, January 24, 2010, 1:00pm – 3:00pm
The Lafayette Recreation Area is an all-year, day-use area, which is ideal for hiking, jogging, fishing, boating and picnicking. Rowboats and pedal boats are available for rent. The enormous playground on the East Lawn offers lively fun for children. The park has restrooms and a fishing dock with adjacent parking. The Lakeside Trail is a gentle, paved trail, which makes a ring around the reservoir. Baby joggers, and even strollers, are easy to use on this hike. We will take this trail from the meeting area (see directions on next page) to the right towards the activity center (boat rental area). Mid-way around the lake we will take a snack break / diaper changing break. We’ll follow this trail as it continues to wind around the reservoir, and will end up at the play structure on the East Lawn near the parking lot. The entire hike is 2.7 miles, and will last only 1.5 hours, not counting the play-time at the end.
SCHEDULE: 1:00pm SHARP – meet up and head out. If you’re late…catch up to us! 2:30pm-3:00pm – Kids can play on the play structure on the East Lawn.
DIRECTIONS From Castro Valley, take I-580 north to Highway 13. Follow Highway 13 north to Highway 24. Take Highway 24 east (through the tunnel). Exit at Alcalanes Road/Diablo Road exit. Follow Diablo Road east about ½ mile. There are signs marking the entrance to the reservoir. At the main parking lot enter the “All Day” parking area, and pay the $6.00 fee (need exact change). The other lot only allows parking for 2 hours, and we will probably go longer than that. Once in the main parking area, try to park as close to the east end (number 1 on map below) as you can. We will meet here at 1:00pm SHARP. Look for my green/tan Subaru Outback wagon. We will follow the Lakeside Trail around the reservoir counterclockwise, stopping at location number 2 on the map for a snack and diaper-changing break. At number 3 on the map there is a huge play structure.
ANY QUESTIONS: EMAIL: amueller@uspropertyadvisors.com Allen Mueller (510)432-8322 (cell) WEB: www.gratefuldads.com
Allen Mueller President U.S. Property Advisors, LLC 5818 Gold Creek Drive Castro Valley, CA 94552 Ph 510.583.7324 Fx 510.583.7323 Cl 510.432.8322 Em amueller@uspropertyadvisors.com
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Walk Oakland Bike Oakland invites you to participate in: Oakland Kidical Mass A social ride for anyone interested in a kid-friendly, mellow bike ride. Expect a leisurely pace and relaxed atmosphere. Where you’ll get to know others who move their families around Oakland by bike. Children under 18 should be accompanied by an adult to participate. Saturday Feb 6, 2010 Meet up: Depart around 10:45 am Ride to: Think picnic at Willard Park when we arrive Optional Additional destination/activity: The following 6 rides are: Rides normally meet up at 10 am and begin at 11 am. Questions contact: | ||
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We are going to the Berkeley Aquatic Park. There are a few big play structures, swings, lots of grass for playing on, and a path for the big kids to ride bikes on. (Kinda similar to Orinda park, but more fog and hippies.) Aquatic Park is just south of University Avenue, between Highway 80 and San Pablo. The easiest approach is to take 6th Street and turn down Bancroft (heading west, toward the water), crossing the train tracks, then turn left on the road that just parallels the water. Here is a map.
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With roots running back a whole two years, the East Bay Dads Olympics are the premier showcase for children's athleticism and good sportspersonship. We'll have a few events that resemble real Olympic events (slalom, beer cooler bobsled) and some that don't (curling, figure skating). Games will begin at 11:30 so be sure to have your kid dressed in his/her favorite country's colors. Malcolm and I have made up some medals for the winners to take home. See you at Montclair Playground. | ||

