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January
17, 2007
For Immediate Release
For more information contact:
Paul Gipe at 661 325 9590.
2007
Windmill-Wildflower Hike Planned for Tehachapi
22nd Annual Walk May 5th, 2007
(Tehachapi,
Calif.) The Kern-Kaweah chapter of the Sierra Club will lead a hike on
the Pacific Crest Trail at 9:00 am Saturday May 5th, 2007 near Tehachapi,
California.
The Sierra Club's local chapter sponsors the hike to spotlight a little-known
section of the trail as well as the 3,500 wind turbines in the Tehachapi Pass.
The event marks the 22nd year of the annual spring hike. More than 750 people,
from children to octogenarians, have taken the six-mile walk across Cameron
Ridge since the event was first launched more than two decades ago.
The six-mile hike leaves the trailhead at the junction of Cameron Road and
Tehachapi-Willow Springs Road promptly at 9:00 am. Spring weather at 5,000
feet in the Tehachapi Mountains is unpredictable. The temperature can vary
from near freezing to sweltering. Hikers are advised to dress appropriately,
bring at least one quart of water per person (two quarts per person recommended),
and pack a lunch.
The Pacific Crest Trail stretches from Mexico to Canada following the crest
of the Sierra Nevada for much of its length. The route over Cameron Ridge offers
sweeping vistas of the Mojave Desert, the Garlock Fault, and thousands of wind
turbines.
The Sierra Club is a national environmental group that supports the responsible
development of renewable resources, including wind energy. The hike will be
led by local Sierra Club members Paul Gipe and Nancy Nies.
A car pool will leave from Bakersfield at 7:30 am. For more information on
car pooling from Bakersfield call Tony Swan at 661 363 5106 or Paul Gipe at
661 325 9590.
For more information on past hikes, visit:
http://www.wind-works.org/articles/windmillwildflowerhike.html

Hikers passing by grape-soda lupine on the Pacific Crest
Trail in California‚ Tehachapi
Pass during the Sierra Club's Windmill-Wildflower Hike. (Photo by Paul Gipe)
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