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Added by Craig Dawson on February 20, 2013 at 5:37pm — No Comments
If you want a better understanding of what the 1,000+ page DEIR responds to, please take a look at the 80 page UCSF Mount Sutro Open Space Reserve Management Plan. This is the document that has guided the process of creating the trail network (SF's first multi-use trails), Rotary Meadow and numerous restoration sites, and the Sutro Stewards.…
ContinueAdded by Craig Dawson on February 18, 2013 at 11:26am — No Comments
Dawn broke on Saturday November 5th with the most beautiful blood red sky behind a still dark Mount Sutro. I regarded this as a good omen for a very challanging day of stewardship that had been in the making for several months. The Sutro Stewards hosted the Bay Area Ridge Trail (BART)/REI service day for the first time. We set the bar (rock bar if you will) very high and capped registration for the event at 100, making this our largest event ever. We reached that goal with a few days to…
ContinueAdded by Craig Dawson on November 8, 2011 at 4:57pm — No Comments
Published in the SF State Xpress [magazine]
At least sixty people congregate in a parking lot hidden in the woods. Young, old, hip, plain, flannels, jeans,…
Added by Craig Dawson on May 22, 2011 at 4:22pm — 1 Comment
Don't be alarmed if you pass through Rotary Meadow and find a patch of bare soil in one small area. The meadow is being replanted this winter with several new species of grasses and plants which are not already found within the garden area. This is part of the intent of the original demonstration area, to determine what succeeds and what doesn't. The area where the work is taking place was one of the lowest performing of the areas planted in 2004. Now six years after the original planting,…
ContinueAdded by Craig Dawson on December 15, 2010 at 5:30pm — No Comments
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