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Fire Trails Vlog | Hiking, Berkeley, and burning Stanford
In which we hike from 200 ft altitude to 1200 feet altitude in the span of not enough miles (the incline was inSANE). We also burn Stanford at a bonfire in the spirit of Cal v. Stanford rivalry.
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MUSIC: Chihiro by Yoste
A trip to Berkeley, Cal.
SUMMARY
This film, shot from a moving streetcar, shows portions of north Berkeley and the adjacent University of California campus, circa 1906. (A 1905 photo-panorama of Berkeley shows a virtually identical view of the area seen in the film.) The Oakland and Berkeley Rapid Transit Company began operating in 1891 and was a major factor in the development of Berkeley. Unincorporated until 1878, a decade after the foundation of the University of California, Berkeley was somewhat remote from the east-bay urban center of Oakland to the south. The apparent abundance of undeveloped land seen in the film is a bit deceptive; trees, hills and the narrow viewpoint of the camera hide much of the neighborhood, which was fairly well built-up by 1906, although much room remained for further growth. Over the following decades even the Berkeley Hills were covered with homes, as the University matured into a world-class institution. A large portion of north Berkeley burned in the 1923 fire, but the area was quickly rebuilt. (The major 1991 fire was in the Oakland Hills, just south of the university campus.) The streetcar route shown is most of the final portion of the #4 line (built in 1901) originating in downtown Oakland. The #3 Oxford Street line, seen at the start of the film, also originated in Oakland. In 1903 the Berkeley streetcar system had become part of Oakland Transit Consolidated, basis of the Key Route system that linked east bay transit lines to its Oakland/San Francisco ferries. The #3 line closed in 1932. Later-model streetcars on the #4 line were replaced by buses in 1948. The Hearst/Euclid avenues portion of that line is now part of the #65 Grizzly Peak bus line.
OTHER TITLES
Trip to Berkeley, California
CREATED/PUBLISHED
United States : American Mutoscope and Biograph Company, 1906.
NOTES
Copyright: American Mutoscope & Biograph Co.; 23Jun1906; H79820.
Camera, Otis M. Gove.
Photographed: May 24, 1906. Location: Berkeley, California.
SUBJECTS
Berkeley (Calif.)
University of California, Berkeley.
Street-railroads--California--Berkeley.
Cable cars (Streetcars)--California--Berkeley.
Local transit--California--Berkeley.
Streets--California--Berkeley.
Horse-drawn vehicles--California--Berkeley.
Pedestrians--California--Berkeley.
Automobiles--California--Berkeley.
Actuality--Short.
RELATED NAMES
Gove, Otis M., camera.
American Mutoscope and Biograph Company.
Paper Print Collection (Library of Congress)
DIGITAL ID
lcmp003 m3a29754
Fire & Water: Restoring natural fire to California's mountains
Katya Rakhmatulina, UC Berkeley environmental engineering Ph.D. student, studies fire and water in Yosemite National Park's Illilouette Basin. Research shows that restoring natural fire regimes to California's mountains could be a win-win: more water, improved biodiversity, and a reduced risk of catastrophic fires. (Photography & Editing by Adam Lau/Berkeley Engineering)
Hiking Claremont Cayon Berkeley, Oakland
April 24th 2018
Stonewall panoramic trail is an ideal day hike with city and ocean view from Claremont Ave, Berkeley.
Some really steep hills will be challenging.
Berkeley / San Francisco
August 2012
SUMMER
Met some new people, reunited with old friends.
The best weekend I had all summer long.
Roaming the beautiful Berkeley & San Fran.
Attended the great Food Truck Festival
hiking in the Berkeley Oakland hills
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Claremont Canyon, Berkeley California
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Wild Rattlesnake on Claremont Canyon Trail, Oakland / Berkeley Hills, California (Sept. 2015)
Yep, that's a rattlesnake we nearly stepped on! Crazy!!! While hiking with a friend, we stopped to sit at the usual fallen logs for a quick break. Within seconds, my friend casually points and says look at that, and we notice a wild rattlesnake sitting around eight feet in front of us... looking at us... coiled up in strike position! WTF?!?!
We watched it from a safe distance for a good fifteen minutes, unsure if it was a *real* one or not... only to figure out later on that it WAS real... real beautiful and REAL FREAKIN' CREEPY!!! (And no, it never once shook its rattle... not even when we initially nearly walked on top of it!)
Anyways, a good reminder to mind where you step... even in places you've been for years! ( 0 . 0 )
Approx. Length: 3 – 3.25 ft
Approx. Width: 1 – 1.5 in across at widest point
Tuesday, September 8, 2015 at 10:43 am
Stonewall Panoramic Trail
Claremont Canyon Regional Preserve
Oakland / Berkeley Hills
California
NOTES:
• Original audio altered to protect the guilty; the beat is called Never See Me Comin' (appropriately enough!)
• Video quality not the sharpest due to digital zoom... because RATTLESNAKE!!! =^O
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I present drive-by views of these parts of the cities where the camps are located, and add in news commentary about particular camp locations, and critiques of city government response to this issue. The satirical roadsign in the film, Welcome to California: Refuge for the Nation's Homeless, is meant to point to a political problem in the state: liberal overtolerance, lack of spine, and the inability to say no to massive nuisance, and enforce basic laws that protect public health and safety, including actually jailing people who use and deal illegal drugs.
I also add commentary addressing the fact that, in spite of overwhelming evidence that what we are really dealing with, in most cases, is a drug addiction problem, city leaders and agencies continue to refer to this as a housing or homeless problem.
I have added some humor as the misrepresentations on this topic, as well as the colossal failure of many city governments to take effective action on the problem, create a situation ripe for satire and irony.
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Side-O DH Berkeley MTB Top10 time - GoPro POV
Unsanctioned Trail - Please only ride weekday off-hours or night. If you do see hikers, check up and be polite. This trail is off Grizzly Peak road - you can find it on Trailforks. It's considered hazardous on Strava so you can only find leaderboard after clicking through the waiver. (It's not that hazardous tho)
No real heads up on this trail but there is one drop that you hit and and angle. There are some line options as well.
Setup: Evil Calling
2.6 Minion DHF Front / 2.5 Minion DHF Rear
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