@eli
Camping at Mt.Diablo should only be done at the campsites there. Fires
should only in designated fire pits. And there was a lot of fog when I
was there. But not at Juniper. There was so much fog that the dew felt
like it was raining. In the middle of the night I had to retreat out
of my hammock and hide behind a rock.

On Jul 13, 1:16 pm, ekoral <eko...@gmail.com> wrote:
> i'm always down for a hawk camp trip with some new friends. i'm in SF.
> lets do it!
>
> btw, manny, i'm curious about camping on mt. diablo. are the rangers
> strict about where you sleep? can you just set up anywhere? have a
> fire anywhere, etc? Also, about the fog, if you climb higher, is there
> no fog at night? Lots of questions...
>
> thanks!
> eli
>
> On Jul 13, 12:19 pm, Anne Paulson <anne.paul...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > @William
> > > I might be planning one in the near future. Maybe even this Friday up
> > > to Hawk Camp in the Marin Headlands. I have to be back early Saturday
> > > because I have work at 1 pm. If there's enough people interested I
> > > might just force myself to go. Others wise something next week for
> > > sure.
>
> > I'd be interested in the Hawk Camp trip, if you we willing to vary the
> > ages and genders of participants.
>
> > --
> > -- Anne Paulson
>
> > My hovercraft is full of eels

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