Jimmy and I believe in "Zooming away on Wild Adventures," but this was more like slipping away on a mild escapade, 120 miles from home southwest to Napa. April is such a lovely month to be Out and About. I checked the weather in advance and the week of April 21-24 looked clear ... till a few days before we left, then rain entered the picture. Harumph. I changed our dates at Skyline Wilderness Park to the 22nd - 25th. Okay! We packed a couple changes of clothes (layers, doncha know) and some grub in Tergel and took off. Wincing at today's $5.59 average gas p/g prices, we thanked our lucky stars that we'd filled Tergel's gas tank before arriving home when we left the desert in early March!
Skyline Park is an 850-acre wilderness area at the southeast corner of Napa. We've camped here before (check Skyline label at left) and really enjoyed ourselves. With over 25 miles of trails for hiking, (mountain) biking and horse riding, there's plenty of room for everyone. This time of year, green is the dominant color, which mixes harmoniously with blue skies and cotton-candy clouds, above.
We did a recon walk-about our first afternoon, looking to see where the trails began and checking the grounds. Lots to do here. The RV park wasn't crowded and I had great access for bird watching from our dinette window. Our site had W/E.
The next morning (Thursday), we set out on the Skyline trail, a sort of arduous climb to the top of the park -- but, oh the views! Jimmy, above, is all set to go. We had plenty of water, our hiking sticks, and granola bars. We didn't hurry; the trail was too steep. Leeching rainwater formed little rivulets on many parts of the trail.
Spied a number of these cuties.
Huff puff! Half-way-plus, it was instant recognition when we came to the old rock wall. "Hey, I remember this!" And we also recalled a hole in the wall/fence where we could step through and look south with its fantastic vista, as you see below:
Wow, how's this -- the Napa estuary and San Francisco Bay beyond, with Mt Tam poking into the sky. I think it's Mt Tam. We could faintly make out a city skyline with binocs, which we thought was either Oakland or San Francisco. This is one of those places where "you can see forever."
And, looking north, we had sweeping views of Napa Valley and beyond, to surrounding mountains and possibly even to Alaska (just kidding about Alaska). The trees in the park are a sight in themselves -- the venerable sturdy Coastal Live Oak, California Buckeye (above, in flower), and California Bay (laurel), etc. My bay leaf jar at home was empty so I picked bay leaves, enough to last, uh, quite a while.
We made it to the top!
At 1630’ elevation, Sugarloaf is the highest point in the park.
Elevation gain on this trail was many hundreds of feet, but in this photo, the ground appears level. Short-sleeve shirt day! We dodged all the Poison Oak in the park, successfully, I hope.
Overlooking Napa green-green vineyards. We found a bench on our trek down (photo below), where we ate our granola bars and split a Gatorade, all the while admiring this picturesque scene. Our Tergel is parked at the yellow checkmark. Obviously, we still had a way to go before getting down to our "home."
What a nice picture, and a fine spot for a most welcome bench! Steep trail! We had to be careful where we placed our feet even on the downhill. I'd say we were in shade a third of the time, but the day was so fine, we were never too hot nor too cold.
I wouldn't tire of the view.
Discovered this "guy" scampering across the rocks on our return, not far from Tergel. While it may look fierce, it's a Pipevine Swallowtail caterpillar. We named it "Bob." And we left it alone!
In early April, Jimmy and I walked the Buttermilk Bend trail near Nevada City when wildflowers were covering the hillsides, along with a multitude of Pipevine Swallowtail butterflies. So, the caterpillar morphs into this beauty.
Getting closer! Howdy, Tergel.
Between the Acorn Woodpeckers, above, probably making another hole in the pole, California Quail, and Anna's Hummingbirds, we never lacked for entertainment! Quite a large variety of birds here.
Oh, and these fellas, too.
Each morning we heard gobble, gobble, gobble.
A four-mile hike was enough for us, considering the elevation gain, and we napped a bit in afternoon. After dinner we scouted around on foot, found a large archery range, two disc golf courses, and more. Back at the ranch, a weather check showed rain on Saturday. Phooey. We didn't want to drive home in the rain, so we decided to leave Friday. April may be lovely, but she's capricious!
After a leisurely morning, we checked out, but left Tergel on the grounds. Smartie took us to Gott's Roadside in Napa where we used a gift card from Matt and Jen for a delicious burger lunch. The restaurant was packed with a waiting line when we got there and likewise when we left! Because of the crowd, we shared our booth with two ladies from Redding, Cathy and Bobbi, which made lunch all the more enjoyable. Good company.
Home before dark and before predicted rain. Short and sweet getaway.
