One of the things I was worried I’d miss most about Scotland were
the beautiful landscapes. While Scotland does have a very unique and mystical
kind of beauty, we are surrounded by plenty of scenic eye candy here in the
East Bay area. San Ramon is nestled in a valley and everywhere you turn you can
see hills, mountains, and canyons.
There is plenty of wildlife and livestock
around as well and I frequently see hares, quail, turkeys, cows and horses when
I hit the neighborhood trails.
It’s definitely helping to ease that pang of
homesickness I feel when I see my Aberdeen friends posting pictures of their
outings. It doesn’t hurt that the weather here is mostly picture perfect for a
field trip outdoors.
One place we stumbled upon shortly after arriving is the
Las Trampas Regional Wilderness Park, just beyond the San Ramon city limits. It’s
full of family friendly hiking trails, riding stables, and picnic tables.
One
hike in particular, the Rocky Ridge Loop, is quite the challenging trek.
It’s a
steep vertical incline for about 1.5 miles but offers stunning views of San
Ramon Valley and nearby Mt. Diablo.
We’ve climbed the hill twice with baby boy
in tow and each time we have been nursing our sore muscles the next day. When I
look at brochures and maps of the park there are countless trails snaking
through it.
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We’ve mostly stuck to the Rocky Ridge trail for the time being because it’s
been quite rainy and the majority of this one is paved. Forest is a champ on
these hiking excursions and usually just watches the world go by or even
catches a cat nap on the go.
This past weekend we passed two other couples with babies and it’s always nice to
see other families being active with little ones. It can be challenging sometimes
but we are always thankful whenever he is cooperative with being incorporated into
our lifestyle. He’s not a huge fan of the jogging stroller but hopefully that
will change with time. Due to our success with the ergo on the Las Trampas
trails, we are hoping to venture out to Mt Diablo for some hiking soon.
I’ll
keep you posted!
What a beautiful place!
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