Jim Koepke
09-23-2019, 2:25 PM
The person making this video is quite knowledgeable on the geology and botany of the area of the video.
His ability to offer narration without the use of some, shall we say coarse, language is lacking.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tpWrX-XlBQ
This used to be one of my favorite hiking areas when living in the San Francisco bay area.
There are some interesting features in the area. There is a type of evergreen oak, bay oak, that grows in the area and does well. The regular oak in the area has a rather stunted growth. There are a few old oaks standing not much over 6 to 10' tall.
The Oakland Manzanita has an amazingly beautiful color when the bark peels every year.
jtk
His ability to offer narration without the use of some, shall we say coarse, language is lacking.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tpWrX-XlBQ
This used to be one of my favorite hiking areas when living in the San Francisco bay area.
There are some interesting features in the area. There is a type of evergreen oak, bay oak, that grows in the area and does well. The regular oak in the area has a rather stunted growth. There are a few old oaks standing not much over 6 to 10' tall.
The Oakland Manzanita has an amazingly beautiful color when the bark peels every year.
jtk