
11 October 2009
At the north end of the Napa Valley stands Mt. Saint Helena, elevation 4342 ft. Much of it sits within the Robert Louis Stevenson State Park. Ingrid and I visited yesterday, hiking to the south summit, which is a bit lower than the north peak. The top photo looks north from just below the top of our hike. The photo below shows the view looking south from the midpoint of the climb.



The weather surprised us. It was a cold, cloudy morning in Oakland and the overcast conditions didn't break up until close to noon. Although it was still cool in Napa Valley, the trail up the south facing slope of the mountain was sunny and warm, too warm for how we dressed. Fortunately, the last part of the hike up was in shade and by the time we headed down the sun's intensity weakened. One of the advertised attractions of the hike is the spectacular views; the hazy skies interfered.


We also found a terrific spot to stop for lunch, on the back side of the outcrop shown above. On a flat spot, in the shade, we enjoyed some wonderful salads and bread we had picked up at Sunshine Foods, a high-end supermarket in St. Helena. In all, we hiked about 4 hours, covered 9 miles and climbed about 1200 feet.

2 comments:
good job team!! nice hike. mom, you should use the hiking poles next time- i swear by them. not only will they alleviate any pain in your knees, but they give your arms a good work out
abba- your photos were great, as always and mom was a good model
I second everything Rani said!
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