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November Photo Journal

December 3, 2021
Is November anyone else’s favorite month? The weather is always gorgeous, plus we usually get a little rain. See what the team was up to behind the scenes this November.
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Trail Sage, Travis, concerningly looks on as Trails Superintendent, Garret, attempts to move(?) a rather large downed tree.

Might need some extra hands to move that one, Garret…

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I think they need a bigger bed.

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This photo may have graced our Instagram story for a brief 24 hours. However, it was worthy of sharing again.

Trails Program Manager, Emma, and Development Coordinator, Maddie, rocking matching fits.

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San Vicente Redwoods. 1 year ago this was completely burnt ground. No green in sight.

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Something about banana slugs... We always enjoy seeing them.

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Our Development Coordinator, Maddie, snuck away for some island time. How’s this sea turtle snap from one of her surfs?

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Buds.

Trails Specialist, Bruce, and Trail Crew Chief, Cob, take a minute for a photo op.

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Where are the zooarchaeologists at? This was spotted up at CCD.

Deer? Email [email protected] with the answer, please.

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I think there’s a donut somewhere under all that sugar. Captured at the REI Santa Cruz grand opening.

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Trail maintenance on Flow Trail with the Woodside Beasts. Trails Stewardship Coordinator, Katie, is elated. Can’t you tell?

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Trail Crew Chief, Cob, showing off his wheelie in the mini ex.

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Tycho went on vacation to Arizona over the holiday with his dad (our Development Manager), Kory.

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Kisses.

That’s all she wrote. Miss our past photo journals? Check ‘em out below.

October // September // August // May // June // July

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