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11/02/2009

Top 40 Stories - Tana March

In this, the last of our Favorite Trails Series, Tana March takes a day trip to Leo Carrillo State Park in Southern California. Named for actor, preservationist, and conservationist Leo Carrillo, the park offers 1.5 miles of beach for swimming, beachcombing, surfing, and kite-surfing. Come along for a listen!

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10/19/2009

Top 40 Stories - Laura O’Loughlin

In this episode, Santa Monica resident Laura O’Loughlin describes her favorite SoCal day: taking a ride with her seven-year-old son on the bike path at Santa Monica State Beach

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10/12/2009

Top 40 Stories - Gerry Low-Sabado

In this episode, CSPF member Gerry Low-Sabado visits Pt. Lobos State Reserve in Carmel, which is steeped in family history. In the 1850s, Low-Sabado’s great-great grandparents landed at Pt. Lobos after journeying across the sea from Southern China.

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10/5/2009

Top 40 Stories - Matt Samet

In this episode, Matt Samet, Editor of Climbing Magazine, takes us rock-climbing at one of his favorite spots in Malibu Creek State Park in Southern California. The climbing wall—about a mile's hike into the park—looks like it's been placed there just for climbers.

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9/28/2009

Top 40 Stories - Bill Rupel

In this episode, avid hiker Bill Rupel treks the Kiln Trail in Fall Creek, which is the northern unit of Henry Cowell Redwood State Park in Santa Cruz. Rupel says Fall Creek is one of the best kept secrets of Henry Cowell – and he likes it that way.

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9/21/2009

Top 40 Stories - Mark Saxon

In this episode, Los Angeles resident Mark Saxon checks out the view from Mount San Jacinto State Park near Palm Springs in Southern California. He says what he appreciates most is the diversity of both landscape and climate.

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9/15/2009

Top 40 Stories - April Martin

In this episode Santa Cruz resident April Martin takes time-out at The Forest of Nisene Marks State Park in Northern California. The park enchants visitors with a diverse landscape that rises 2,600 feet from sea level to steep coastal mountains.

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8/31/2009

Top 40 Stories - Phil Shumway

In this episode, Chico resident, Phil Shumway boulders at Castle Rock State Park in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Bouldering is a type of rock climbing done on low-altitude routes without a rope or any climbing gear.

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8/24/2009

Top 40 Stories - Amy Ziff

In this episode, travel expert Amy Ziff shares a cherished childhood memory – exploring Pt. Lobos State Natural Reserve in Carmel with her dad – on the back of his motorcycle.

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8/17/2009

Top 40 Stories - Ed Begley

In this episode, actor and activist Ed Begley, Jr. takes a break at Topanga State Park in Los Angeles’ Santa Monica Mountains. At 11,000 acres, Topanga is the biggest state park within city limits. Thirty-six miles of trails lead hikers through open grassland and live oak with stunning vistas.

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8/10/2009

Top 40 Stories - Gary Myrah

In this episode, Bay Area resident Gary Myrah remembers a family trip to McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park in Northern California. Tired and dusty from a camping trip at Mt. Lassen State Park, the Myrahs decided to have one final adventure before heading home – hiking the Falls Trail to Burney Falls.

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 8/03/2009

Top 40 Stories - Gary Polakovic

In this episode, CSPF Advisory Board Member Gary Polakovic takes us to Silverwood Lake State Recreation Area in Southern California. He says the park offers many different experiences for visitors all year round – plus, it’s just a one hour drive from Los Angeles.

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7/27/2009

Top 40 Stories - Diane Wainer

In this episode, Bay Area resident Diane Wainer beachcombs at Natural Bridges State Beach in Santa Cruz County. The park is known for its amazing natural bridge which juts out into the ocean.

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7/20/2009

Top 40 Stories - Charlie Dimock

In this episode, outdoorsman Charlie Dimock tells about his favorite trail – the Ecological Staircase at Jug Handle State Natural Reserve in Mendocino County. Dimock says the 2.5-mile path explores five wave-cut terraces formed by glacier, sea and tectonic activity.

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7/13/2009

Top 40 Stories - Tom Esser

In this episode, PG&E Environmental Coordinator, Tom Esser, visits Montaña de Oro State Park in San Luis Obispo County, where he often hikes with his family.

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7/6/2009

Top 40 Stories - Lila Rogers-Swensen

In this episode, Los Angeles resident Lila Rogers-Swensen wanders Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area in southwest LA with her three-year-old son. Rogers-Swensen says she was amazed by the park's wilderness since it’s surrounded by urban sprawl.

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6/29/2009

Top 40 Stories - Ruth Sanfillipo

In this episode, Sacramento resident Ruth Sanfillipo jet skies Lake Tahoe in Emerald Bay State Park.

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6/22/2009

Top 40 Stories - Rachel Leibrock

In this episode Sacramento resident and writer Rachel Leibrock immerses herself in history at Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park in midtown Sacramento.

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6/15/2009

Top 40 Stories - John McCosker

John McCosker, Senior Scientist and Chair of the Department of Aquatic Biology at the California Academy of Sciences, takes us to Ano Neuvo State Natural Reserve in Northern California. While most visitors come to Ano to see elephant seals, McCosker says the area is home to another inhabitant – the great white shark.

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6/8/2009

Top 40 Stories - Matt Jaffe

In this episode, Matt Jaffe – author of The Santa Monica Mountains, Range on the Edge – treks La Jolla Canyon at Point Mugu State Park in Southern California.

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6/1/2009

Top 40 Stories - David Spancer

In this episode, LA resident David Spancer strolls the River Trail at Rio de Los Angeles State Park just west of Downtown. It winds along part of the LA River.

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5/26/2009

Top 40 Stories - Lonny Lundsten

In this episode, marine biologist at Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, Lonny Lundsten takes us underwater at Point Lobos State Reserve in Monterey County.

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 5/18/2009

Top 40 Stories - Sharon Roseme 

In this episode, CSPF Member Sharon Roseme talks about her childhood favorite -- the Pioneer Trail from the Rattlesnake Bar Trailhead at Folsom State Recreation Area in Northern California.

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5/11/2009

Top 40 Stories - John McKinney

In this episode, CSPF member and author of twenty books on hiking including "Day Hikers Guide to California State Parks" John McKinney takes the Skyline to the Sea trail at California's first state park – Big Basin Redwoods State Park in Santa Cruz County. Visit the Trail Master on the web.

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 5/4/2009

Top 40 Stories - Terry Farmer

In this episode, Terry Farmer takes us back to his childhood along The Sacramento River Trail at Woodson Bridge State Recreation Area.

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4/27/2009

Top 40 Stories - Christopher Kennedy Lawford

In this episode, Christopher Kennedy Lawford, author of “Moments of Clarity,” makes his way through Temescal Canyon —part of which is located in Topanga State Park in Southern California. Visit Christopher Kennedy Lawford’s website.

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4/20/2009 

Top 40 Stories - Philip Stevenson

In this episode, CSPF member and Vietnam Veteran Philip Stevenson talks about finding love at San Luis Reservoir State Recreation Area in the San Joaquin Valley – where he met his wife, Jeannine.

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4/13/2009 

Top 40 Stories - Huell Howser

In this episode, CSPF Advisory Trustee and host of the PBS show "California's Gold" Huell Howser takes us into Fern Canyon in Northern California's Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park. Visit Huell’s website to find out more about "California's Gold".

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4/6/2009

Top 40 Stories - Amy Racina

In this episode, Amy Racina, state park volunteer and author of "Angels in the Wilderness," takes us trekking on three connected trails -- the Madrone Soda Springs, The Mile, and the Narrows in Henry Coe State Park in Northern California.

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3/30/2009

Top 40 Stories - John Blackstone

In this episode CBS Correspondent John Blackstone takes us to San Simeon State Park's Piedras Blancas Bluffs along the Central Coast to see the elephant seals. Read about John here.

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3/23/2009

Top 40 Stories - Ida Miller

In this episode CSPF member Ida Miller tells us about her favorite trail – Guy Flemming Trail in Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve, outside of San Diego.

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3/16/2009

Top 40 Stories - Doug McConnell

Doug McConnell, Co-Creator and host of OpenRoad with Doug McConnell, coming this spring to Public Television and Co-Creator of www.OpenRoad.TV, the Traveler's Video Guide to the American West, takes us to Mendocino Headlands State Park. Join Doug on a mini sound adventure, and then visit his website and search for videos on Mendocino and environs.

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3/9/2009

Top 40 Stories - Brandon Lloyd

In this episode Southern California resident Brandon Lloyd unwinds at Will Rogers State Historic Park while exploring Inspiration Point Trail—a looping hike up to a plateau with picnic tables and sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean.

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3/2/2009

Top 40 Stories – Sammy Hagar

Join Legendary Rocker Sammy Hagar on a visit to Mount Tamalpais State Park where he recalls its beauty, and a wild experience. To find out what projects the Red Rocker is working on now, visit his website

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 2/1/2009

CSPF's 40th Anniversary

Since 1969 the California State Parks Foundation has worked to protect and improve California's 278 state parks. 2009 marks our 40th Anniversary.

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LAPodSquad has been instrumental in developing this series with CSPF.