Archive for South Bay
Sunday Hike: Almaden Valley Kiwanis at Rancho San Vicente
By Daphne Muehle, Senior Major Gifts Officer
Recently I met up with Martha Kelley and the Almaden Valley Kiwanis on POST-protected Rancho San Vicente. It was such a beautiful day—warm with a cool, light breeze.
After introductions and a preview of the day’s hike, we set off for the high-point on RSV. Along the way, we saw over a dozen varieties of wildflowers in full spring bloom, including: California poppy, morning glory, owl’s clover, blue dicks and cream cup. The colors were fantastic—bright oranges, hearty blues and brilliant yellows—all mixed together on a background of greens from the native grasses (although the grasses had that hint of gold, letting us all know that summer colors and heat were not far away).
Everyone from the Kiwanis group and their family and friends were gracious and interested in the natural surroundings. With the help of Todd and Cindy, and Bill and Gail, we spotted yellow and brown spiders, a four-foot gopher snake, and holes in the ground where we imagined many of these creatures lived. I’m just glad more of them didn’t make an appearance! I would rather look up and see the birds to tell you the truth, and we did see five American white pelicans flying in formation!
Every time I asked our group to listen to nature, we were interrupted by the sounds of man. First it was an ambulance siren in the Valley, then a helicopter flying overhead. These sounds emphasized how close we were to urban development. RSV is on the edge of the city, and now that it’s protected it will offer recreational opportunities close to home. Luckily, we were met with pure silence when we reached the top of the hill, about a mile and a half from where we started. Plus we saw the breathtaking views of Calero reservoir from the top. Nothing beats this view in my opinion.
As we hiked down from the hill, we looked toward Almaden Valley and were reminded what a treat it is to have this open space. I hope these folks I met and others in Almaden Valley will become POST donors (and you too, if you haven’t already) as it takes a community to save a world-class resource like Rancho San Vicente.
And if you’re interested in getting a group together and going on a hike, just send me an email: dmuehle at openspacetrust.org
Mountain Lions in our Midst
POST recently had the opportunity to visit the rich habitat of Rancho Cañada del Oro with wildlife conservation biologist Michael Kutilek. Check out this audio slideshow to learn more about mountain lions and wildlife corridors.







