Wikipedia:Meetup/San Diego/February 2020

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Everyone is cordially invited to attend a docent lead hike near Fallbrook, California.

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  • Date: Sunday, February 2, 2020
  • Start time: 7:30AM PST / 0730
    • End Time: 2:00PM PST / 1400
  • Location: Santa Margarita Ecological Reserve
 
A view of the crossing of Via Tornado crossing under the Santa Margarita River, as seen from above near the Philip C. Miller Field Station

A meetup, held in coordination with the Railroad Bronies, thanks to being invited by San Diego State University's Field Stations Program. The hike will include information about the California Southern Railroad, as well as an opportunity for hikers to make a photographic survey and later upload those images to Wikimedia Commons.

This hike is 6 1⁄2 miles with a 1,400 feet elevation gain and loss, leaving from the Reserve’s South Field Station to the Temecula Gorge and back. This moderate hike is on a dirt road with several challenging hills that winds through an avocado orchard, shady oak woodlands, chaparral and finally down into the riparian area of the Santa Margarita River.
These exclusive docent-led hikes are a fun way to visit this special place which is not open to the public. In addition to protecting local flora and fauna, the reserve provides environmental research opportunities for students and researchers worldwide.

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Attendees at the Santa Margarita River
 
Stone creek

Please RSVP prior to January 19, 2020

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