Wildcat Canyon
Location: 37.3311125, -122.1158695
Views open up higher in the canyon. ©Dave Miller
HML001
Location: 37.3296013, -122.0856018
Head W
HML002
Location: 37.3291397, -122.0861969
L @ Y for brief ascent up a gully
HML003
Location: 37.32967, -122.0924988
Turn L onto PG&E Trail
Gnarled Tree
Location: 37.3296793, -122.0922661
An old, sun-bleached tree. ©Dave Miller
HML004
Location: 37.3297997, -122.1093979
R @ Y onto Upper Wildcat Canyon Trail; enter dense, damp canopy of Wildcat Canyon, where buckeyes and moss-covered bay trees frame the murmur of an unnamed creek
Tunnel
Location: 37.329867, -122.1091533
Trail enters a dense canopy. ©Dave Miller
HML005
Location: 37.33041, -122.111702
L @ Y, staying on Upper Wildcat Canyon Trail into a deep, fern understory sprinkled with berry bushes
Bridge
Location: 37.3309505, -122.1126723
Crossing over the seasonal stream in Wildcat Canyon. ©Dave Miler
HML006
Location: 37.3314964, -122.1136379
L @ Y for gradual climb
Mossy Oaks
Location: 37.3310869, -122.1156871
Moss dangles from the thick canopy. ©Dave Miller
Deer Spotting
Location: 37.3330746, -122.122736
A deer hides behind a shrub just off the trail. ©Dave Miller
HML007
Location: 37.3348389, -122.1184998
R @ Y onto wide berth of Upper High Meadow Trail, where numerous vistas open over the Los Altos Hills and bustling South Bay; on clear days, see Mt. Tamalpais to N
HML008
Location: 37.3342896, -122.1138
R @ Y, then quick R, staying with Upper High Mountain Trail by ridgetop
HML009
Location: 37.3343391, -122.1128006
L @ Y into a dense corridor lined with sagebrush and coast live oak
HML010
Location: 37.3346291, -122.1110001
L then L onto High Meadow Trail
Meadow
Location: 37.3337975, -122.1049194
The trail climbs amber hillsides. ©Dave Miller
HML011
Location: 37.3326302, -122.1036987
L then quick L again. Hike past Deer Hollow Farms, an organic enterprise
HML012
Location: 37.3327484, -122.1025009
L onto Coyote Trail, then quick R; return .7 mi. to WPT 3; retrace to car
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