I hiked the Lyons Ranch Loop for what was probably the fifth time in the last year during mid September with Tamara Lopez. As usual, the sun was shinning brilliantly bright up above the forested valleys far below our ridge top trail. In addition, during our drive through the redwoods to the trailhead, we encountered an amazing display of sun-beams filtered by tall trees and fog and mist. It was a very magical sight.
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