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Geology of Sedgwick | Hiking the Blue Schist Trail
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Summary
After a 15 minute orientation, hikers will drive to the trailhead. The 4+ mile hike is moderate-strenuous with some steep sections. Hiking time is approximately 3.5 hours with elevation gain of 520 feet.
Description
Participants need to be in good physical condition with good balance. Carrying plenty of water is required. Sturdy boots, brimmed hat and hiking pole; snacks/lunch are suggested.
ENROLLMENT CAP: 20 adults
Sam Spaulding, a docent and part-time steward of the Reserve, received a degree in Cultural Anthropology from UCSB before working for the Channel Islands National Park Service as an archeologist and wildlife manager.
There is a suggested donation of $20 pp to support the public education program.
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UCSB: Sedgwick Nature Preserve
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