I did one other lengthy brisk cruise as we speak, largely to the north. I took the Coyote Creek Path to the primary flood, then labored round it on Monterey Freeway. I knew there was one other flood north of Blossom Hill Rd, so left the path and labored my manner over to Hellyer Ave, which acquired me to Hellyer Park. I needed to take a look at the velodrome, however bumped into one more flood proper earlier than it. I’m signed up for an occasion “HPV fun day” there on Could twenty first. I hope both the floods go down by then or we are able to give you an alternate resolution, as the one different entry to the velodrome is through an alternate pedestrian-only entrance with no parking. I had the unhappy responsibility of informing the organizers of the occasion concerning the scenario.
I retraced my steps on Hellyer Ave and the path so far as Metcalf Ave, then took Monterey Freeway house as a result of I used to be working a bit late. Monterey Freeway is a four-lane street with quick site visitors, but it surely has a large bike lane so remains to be fairly nice to experience subsequent to.
Some fascinating rock formations within the foothills East of Hellyer Ave.Inside Hellyer Park. Yet one more place Coyote Creek floods the street. The white within the distance past the orange barrier is the concrete wall on the prime of Hellyer VelodromeThat is looking on Coyote “Creek” from the bridge on Metcalf Highway (in direction of the pedestrian bridge on the path). The “Creek” seems to be extra like a river this 12 months. Anderson Dam remains to be about 40% full from all of the rain we acquired earlier this 12 months. The water is constantly gushing out of the outlet pipe on the backside, however it can take many extra weeks till the dam is empty, which it must be so work can proceed on the subsequent stage of the seismic retrofit.
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I’m a Mechanical Engineer born in 1953, Ph. D, Stanford, 1980. I’ve been energetic within the mechanical CAE subject for many years. I even have a lifelong curiosity in outside actions and health. I’ve had each hips changed and a coronary heart valve alternative as a result of a genetic situation. This weblog chronicles my adventures in staying energetic regardless of these bumps within the street.
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