Hills, Hills and More Hills

Carolyn, the planner of our December walk warned us…there would be hills.  But, I’m not sure we all really believed her. Well, she was telling the truth. It turned out there were a lot of ups and downs but despite our heavy breathing, it turned out to be an absolutely beautiful day in the hills of Anaheim. We started the walk with a fabulous view to inspire us.

First stop...a great view..version 1 with Terri.

First stop…a great view..version 1 with Terri.

First stop...a great view...version 2 with Carol

First stop…a great view…version 2 with Carol

Look Mom, I'm on top of the world. :)

Look Mom, I’m on top of the world. 🙂

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The paths were sometimes narrow and shared by biking enthusiasts.

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Our energizer bunny walkers…taking a break here to let the rest of us catch up.

Tucked away among rows and rows of luxury homes in East Anaheim, there are miles and miles of wilderness trails. Though named Santiago Oaks Regional Park, there weren’t all that many oaks until the end of the hike. About three quarters of the way through we passed the ranger station – complete with bathrooms – always a welcomed site. We all grabbed trail maps thinking we’d be back again! The park has a lot of history. Evidence of its past can be seen while passing the small dam comprised of river rock and cement which was built in 1892 and still stands.

Gotta get a selfie..

Gotta get a selfie..

Or two!

Or two!

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The latter part of the hike provided much welcomed shade.

The historic dam is hidden among the oaks.

The historic dam is hidden among the oaks.

Leap frog anyone?

Leap frog anyone?

We ended the walk a bit earlier than planned, but luckily our reservation at the Reunion Kitchen in Anaheim Hills was available early. This restaurant was the perfect ending to our day with a delicious selection of both meals and drinks. The big hit was their grapefruit slice – twice bruleed with white and brown sugar. It originally came on a grapefruit martini, but was so spectacular that we requested a round for dessert – which they provided on the house!

Heather - recovering from the flu - joined us for lunch.

Heather – recovering from the flu – joined us for lunch.

The amazing bruleed grapefruit (oh and a delicious martini)

The amazing bruleed grapefruit (oh and a delicious martini)

The Bloody Mary's came adorned with the cheese stuffed jalapeno (wrapped in bacon) that we enjoyed as an appetizer.

The Bloody Mary’s came adorned with the cheese stuffed jalapeno (wrapped in bacon) that we enjoyed as an appetizer.

Cheers!

Cheers!

Thanks Carolyn for planning another adventure for the Pink Bragade.

Check out the trails at Santiago Oaks Park: http://ocparks.com/parks/santiago

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