
Today we went for a short hike in
Uvas Canyon park. South to get out of the smoke, and lots of shade to escape the sun.

I wasn't honestly expecting to find any water in the falls but there was a trickle in one of them.

Enough to get our feet wet and cool off.

There are a few redwoods in the canyon, then with elevation it turns to Madrone and Tan oak. It's pretty close to the epicenter of the Loma Prieta earthquake. I don't know if that explains some of the weird leaning.

I always thought the Madrone tree was a cool tree. Lots of colour.

The walk looked a bit short on the map, but turned out to be a nice length.
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