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Stacy Repin
Photo Date: 
08/27/2020
Hiking up the Sneath Lane Trail, a paved climb to Sweeney Ridge.
Stacy Repin
Photo Date: 
08/27/2020
Views of San Andreas Lake can be seen off Sneath Lane Trail.
Stacy Repin
Photo Date: 
08/27/2020
Spectacular views of San Bruno and South San Francisco can be seen on a clear day off Sneath Lane Trail and Sweeney Ridge.
Stacy Repin
Photo Date: 
08/27/2020
Nearing the end of Sneath Lane Trail which meets up with the Sweeney Trail junction.
Stacy Repin
Photo Date: 
08/27/2020
A resting bench at the top facing Pacifica ridges.
Stacy Repin
Photo Date: 
08/27/2020
Going down Sweeney Ridge nearing the Mori Ridge junction.
Stacy Repin
Photo Date: 
08/27/2020
Mori Ridge Trail is the highlight of this hike with pine on both sides of the trail descending a little over a mile down.
Stacy Repin
Photo Date: 
08/27/2020
Continuing down the Mori Ridge trail as the pine trees become denser.
Stacy Repin
Photo Date: 
08/27/2020
Pacifica neighborhoods and beaches can be seen going down the Mori Ridge Trail.
Stacy Repin
Photo Date: 
08/27/2020
Nearing the bottom of the Mori Ridge Trail.
Stacy Repin
Photo Date: 
08/27/2020
A pretty Eucalyptus grove near the end of the Sneath Lane Trail.
Stacy Repin
Photo Date: 
08/27/2020
Following Sneath Lane Trail back to the parking lot.

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