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KQED’s science hikes

Friday, February 8th, 2008

The San Francisco public TV/Radio station has a bunch of cool outings outlined at its Quest page. Among the highlights: Exploring evidence of earthquake activity along the San Andreas Fault at Los Trancos Open Space Preserve, and checking out the fossil record at Mount Diablo State Park.

I realize this makes hiking seem more like a school field trip, but at least you don’t have to go there on a bus full of screaming kids.