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Almaden Quicksilver Winter Hike, 2/11/19 by Ronald Horii
In-between rainstorms, I went for a hike in Almaden Quicksilver County Park to see how it's been doing with all the rain we've had. The park is very green. Creeks and washes are full of water. The trails are wet and muddy, so I had to step carefully. I hiked the Senador Mine Trail, part of the New Almaden Trail, the Guadalupe Trail, and the Mine Hill Trail. Here's what it looked like.
Here's more Almaden Quicksilver information and map: https://www.sccgov.org/sites/parks/parkfinder/Pages/AlmadenPark.aspx
Here are more of my pictures of Almaden Quicksilver: http://www.rhorii.com/#AQS
In-between rainstorms, I went for a hike in Almaden Quicksilver County Park to see how it's been doing with all the rain we've had. The park is very green. Creeks and washes are full of water. The trails are wet and muddy, so I had to step carefully. I hiked the Senador Mine Trail, part of the New Almaden Trail, the Guadalupe Trail, and the Mine Hill Trail. Here's what it looked like.
Here's more Almaden Quicksilver information and map: https://www.sccgov.org/sites/parks/parkfinder/Pages/AlmadenPark.aspx
Here are more of my pictures of Almaden Quicksilver: http://www.rhorii.com/#AQS
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