Distance: ~8.5 miles
Duration: 2 days!
The National Park Service map of boat-in sites a bit more helpful...
"Believe me, my young friend. There is nothing, absolutely nothing,
half so worth doing as simply messing around in boats."
The Wind in the Willows
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A couple weeks ago a patchwork group of us spent a night camping out on Tomales Bay. Last year's trip was super fun and we wanted to recreate it. This year we started on the west side of the Bay, near Inverness, and paddled north until we found a beach that was sufficiently wide for camping. For the rest, I'm going to be lame and refer you to Rob's blog post (click the Journal tab), which awesomely and succinctly describes this year's fun. He also has all my photos, so go look there! :) Click Read More for a map and trip stats...
Dates: June 21st and 22nd
Distance: ~8.5 miles Duration: 2 days! The National Park Service map of boat-in sites a bit more helpful...
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10/23/2024 15:00:13
What a beautiful journey from Inverness to Fruit Tree Beach! The stunning scenery along the way must be breathtaking. Looking forward to experiencing it myself!
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