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Trails & paths |
Number of Archive records |
8 |
Number of Library records |
0 |
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A large group of hikers from the California Alpine Hiking Club walks up a trail, 1923 - Print, Photographic
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Bike rider on the Multiuse Pathway during king tide, 2012 - Image, Digital
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Hiker's guide trails and distances of Marin County, Calif. - Maps
Map showing trails in Marin County with major roads and towns. No scale schematic. Originally published in 1938, revised and redrawn by the Tamalpais Caonservation Club in September 1951, February 1970 and February 1973.
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Mt. Tamalpais East Peak on Verna Dunshee trail, 2016 - Image, Digital
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Multiuse Pathway jogger navagating the king tide, 2016 - Image, Digital
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Oral History of Barry Spitz - Oral History
In this oral history, author, outdoorsman, and running enthusiast Barry Spitz recounts his adventures, encounters, and investigations over the course of more than 40 years of living in Marin County. Born in Brooklyn in 1948, Barry moved to California at the age of 22 after completing an MBA at Columbia University. He settled initially in San Francisco where he worked in the banking industry for a few years before buying a house in San Anselmo and...
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Oral History of Chris McNamara - Oral History
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Oral History of Matt Cerkel - Oral History
In this oral history, Marin Municipal Water District park ranger Matt Cerkel shares his passion for Mt. Tam as well as some of the extensive historical, geographical, and environmental knowledge he acquired in his 22 years working on the mountain. Born in San Francisco, Matt grew up in Kentfield and Greenbrae. Matt relates how his father's side of the family came to San Francisco in the 1850s, and how his grandfather told him stories about taking...
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