Oh, I completely agree with you about the trail. The switchbacks were brutal but the canopy cover made it bearable. We ended up camping near the lake, and the water was surprisingly warm for early spring. OeiCAKxw4S I think next time I'll pack a lighter fishing rod, the old one weighs a ton in the backpack. Did you end up booking that trip to the redwoods? I heard the permits fill up fast, so we should probably plan ahead if we want to get a spot at the main campground. Let me know what dates work for you. I also wanted to ask if you have tried the new gear shop downtown. Someone told me they have a great selection of climbing ropes.
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I just finished reading that article you sent about urban gardening. It was fascinating how they turned that abandoned lot into a community space. I'm thinking of trying to grow tomatoes and peppers on the balcony this year. The guide made it look so straightforward, even for a beginner like me. Have you tried growing anything edible before? I am a bit worried about the squirrels, but I guess that is part of the fun. We should swap notes on what works best. Maybe we can grab a coffee next week and chat about it? I also heard there is a workshop on composting at the library next Saturday.