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A GREENER SPRINGTIME
outdoors
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outdoors
dining
shopping
recipes
opinion
36 FITTING IN FITNESS
history
38 A SURVIVAL STORY
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woodcreek
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Top 10
1.
MOUNT WHITNEY
Mount Whitney is the highest summit in the
contiguous United States and the Sierra Nevada.
Inyo COUNTY
HIKING GETAWAYS IN
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
By Matthew Poole
2.
MOUNT SHASTA
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hen I was a kid my mom would retain her sanity each summer by sending me o on a 10-day YMCA backpacking trip
with a bunch of strangers (which, by the way, I highly recommend for all you over-protective parents out there). Not
only did these hiking trips get me out of the house and into the mountains, they also taught me life-long lessons about
ecology, weather, navigation, and self-reliance. So do your kids a condence-building favor and take them hiking this summer
theyll forgive you in the end.
3.
PINNACLES
NATIONAL
MONUMENT
4.
LASSEN VOLCANIC
NATIONAL PARK
LASSEN COUNTY
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5.
The best way to experienceRedwood National Forestis to get out of your car and lace
up the hiking boots.The shortFern Canyon Trailleads through an unbelievably lush
grotto of ferns clinging to 50-foot-high vertical.Lady Bird Johnson Grove Loopis an
easy self-guided tour that loops 1 mile around a lush grove of mature redwoods.
Closer to shore is theYurok Loop Nature Trail,a 1-mile self-guided trail that gradually
climbs to the top of rugged sea bluff (with wonderful panoramic views of the Pacic),
and youll also enjoy theBoy Scout Tree Trail,a 6-mile round-trip trail through a lush,
cool, damp forest brimming with giant ferns and majestic redwoods.
But the real reason you came here is to see some seriously tall trees, right? To see
one of the worlds tallest trees365.5 feet tall, 14 feet in diameter, and over 600
years olditll take some effort. The 4-hour drive/hike expedition toTall Trees Groveis
limited to the rst 50 permits, but its an experience youll never forget.
After driving to the trailhead, you have to walk a steep 1.3 miles down into the grove,
but its a small price to pay for a photo of you hugging one of the worlds tallest trees.
6.
BIG SUR
Big Sur is a rugged stretch of Californias central coast traversed by narrow, 2-lane State
Route 1, known for winding turns, seaside clis and views of the often-misty coastline.
Monterey and san luis obispo Counties
Big w Ventana Wildernessconsists of 167,323 acres straddling the Santa Lucia Mountains, replete with waterfalls, deep pools, and thermal springs. The wilderness offers
237 miles of hiking trails encompassing some of Big Surs most spectacular coastline.
One of my favorite hikes is toMcWay WaterfallatJulia Pfeiffer Burns State Park.
Take the trail from the parking area at McWay Canyon, which leads under the
highway to a bluff overlooking the 80-foot-high McWay Waterfall dropping directly
into the ocean (its an easy trek). Its less crowded here than at PfeifferBig Sur, and
there are miles of trails to explore in the 3,580-acre park.
7.
It always amazes me to meet people whove lived in California for years and have
never explored Yosemite National Park (Inconceivable!). Day hikers in the valley
have a wide variety of trails to choose from, and all are well-charted on the visitors
map. The best beginner hike is theMirror Lake/Meadow Trail, a 2-mile round-trip
walk (5 miles if you circle the lake) that provides a magnicent view of Half Dome.
More strenuous is the popular hike toUpper Yosemite Falls, a 7.2-mile round-trip
trek with a spectacular overview of the 2,425-foot drop. The granddaddy of Yosemite
hikes is the very steep ascent to the top of 8,840-footHalf Dome, a 17-mile, roundtrip, 10- to 12-hour-long thigh-burner that requires a bit of gusto and the nerve to
hang on to climbing cables anchored in granite clearly not a jaunt for everyone.
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8.
TheEast Bay Regional Park Districtoperates 65 parks covering over 100,000 acres
and 1,150 miles of trails that hardly anybody outside of the Tri Valley region knows
about. My favorite park of the bunch isDel Valle Regional Park, set deep in a valley
framed by oak-covered hills about 10 miles south of Livermore. This dog-friendly
park has everything you could want for weekend outdoor getaway (swimming,
boating, camping, shing, biking), including dozens of miles of hiking trails such as
theOhlone Wilderness Trailwith 28 miles of scenic back country trail.
I also highly recommend spending some time hiking through the 5,271acre Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park, one of the prettiest parks in the East Bay
that straddles a mountain ridge with postcards views of Pleasanton and Livermore
Valley. The multi-purpose trail system is also popular with mountain bikers and
horseback riders.
9.
The Lost Coast is a mostly natural and development-free area of the California North Coast.
It was named the Lost Coast after the area experienced depopulation in the 1930s.
humbolt and mendocino Counties
Along with shing, the most popular Lost Coast activity is hiking, and the mother
of all hiking trails here is theLost Coast Trail, which passes through the King Range
National Conservation Area. For people who love to hike, its the ultimate weekend
excursion, a 25-mile one-way trek that meanders along oceanside bluffs, tidepools,
and miles of pristine beaches.
Its usually done via a two-car shuttle system, though the Shelter Cove Campground,
Market & Deli provides maps of the King Range trails and can help arrange shuttle
service. If you would rather stick to short, easy day hikes, the best isChemise Mountain Trail, located a few miles east of Shelter Cove. The three-mile trek only takes a
few hours, and offers incredible views of lush canyons and the shimmering Pacic.
10.
POINT REYES
NATIONAL
SEASHORE
Some of Point Reyes National Seashores best and least crowded highlights are
accessible only on foot, such asAlamere Falls, a freshwater stream that cascades
down a 40-foot bluff onto Wildcat Beach. Load up your day pack with sandwiches
and drinks, bring your camera, park at the Palomarin Trailhead, and get ready for
one of the nest hikes on the California coast.
The 7.5-mile out-and-back day trip will take you past lakes, through towering groves
of eucalyptus, and breathtaking views of the Pacic Ocean. Enjoying a well-earned
picnic lunch at the falls is one of the most enjoyable ways to spend a sunny day in
the Bay Area.
For more insider tips on fun things do, see, and explore in California, the place to go is LocalGetaways.com
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And nally, long before the miners, the areas indigenous peoples, the Nisenan, lived, gathered and traded
along the river. Its not uncommon to still nd cultural
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Visitors will also enjoy picnic tables, gas repits, as well as a
communal outdoor gathering area that will bring people together for activities such as family movie nights. Two staff
managed wood burning re pits will be offered adjacent to the
communal building.
Of the 70 campsites within the Inn Town Campground, the majority will be traditional tent sites, 15 sites will feature canvas
glamping tents complete with beds, linens, bedside tables,
electricity, outdoor seating and peaceful views and 15 sites will
be available for those with their own RV or camper, with most offering full hookups. Inn Town Campground will offer guests easy
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Curry-Roasted Carrots
and Summer Beans
with Olive Oil and
Golden Raisins
recipe
Serves 6
BY COURTNEY MCDONALD
Foothill Farmers Market
Association Chef
Preheat oven to 375 Fahrenheit
By Carol Arnold
INGREDIENTS
6 large or 12 baby carrots,
scrubbed and trimmed (if
using large carrots, cut in half
lengthwise)
4 sprigs fresh thyme
2 Tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil
1/2 Tbsp. curry powder
2 Tbsp. water
2 cloves garlic, thinly sliced
1/2 pound fresh summer beans
(yellow wax, blue lake or mix),
washed and trimmed
1/2 cup golden raisins, soaked
in hot water for 10 minutes and
drained
Salt and freshly-ground black
pepper, to taste
DIRECTIONS
1. In a medium mixing bowl,
toss the carrots with the thyme,
olive oil, and curry powder.
2. Season to taste with salt and
pepper and lay out evenly onto a
rimmed baking sheet.
3. Roast, stirring occasionally,
until carrots are slightly softened
for about 20 minutes.
4. Add the water, garlic, raisins
and summer beans. Continue
to roast until carrots and beans
are cooked/steamed through
for about 20 more minutes.
If vegetables are cooking too
quickly, add a few drops of water
to prevent burning.
5. Remove from the oven and
serve immediately as a side dish.
Pairs well with chicken, pork or
lamb, or makes a great chilled lunch
alone garnished with goat cheese.
For more details on local carrot
growers, visit PlacerGROWN.org.
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recipes
Dan zahra
the food dude
15 minutes
15 minutes
YIELD: 4 to 6 servings
INSPIRED BY: Jamie Oliver
PREP TIME:
COOK TIME:
INGREDIENTS:
FOR THE LAMB & EGGPLANT
1 medium eggplant
1 lb quality lamb sirloin (cut into 2.5 x 2.5 inch pieces)
garam masala to coat the lamb
Olive oil
A few sprigs of fresh coriander
FOR THE COUSCOUS
2 cups couscous
2 cups water
For the cumin crunch
1 heaped tablespoon shelled pistachios
1 heaped tablespoon sesame seeds
1 tablespoon cumin seeds
FOR THE VEGETABLES
1 pinch of saron
650 g ripe mixed-color tomatoes
4 green onions
of fresh red chili (serrano will work) (sliced very thin)
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DIRECTIONS:
1. With a fork poke the eggplant 4 times down the length.
2. Cook the egg plant whole in the microwave for 5 to 7 minutes.
3. Place the couscous and 2 cups of boiling water into a bowl
and cover then set aside.
4. Cut the lamb into 6 to 8 pieces, then in a bowl toss with salt,
pepper and the garam masala.
5. Place the lamb into the large frying pan with 1 tablespoon of
oil, turning when golden.
6. Toast the cumin crunch mix in the medium frying pan until
lightly golden, then pound in a pestle and mortar.
7. Return the empty pan to a low heat.
8. Carefully transfer the egg plant to a board, then halve
lengthways and add to the lamb pan, skin side down,
pushing the lamb to the side.
9. Put the saron into a mug half-lled with boiling water.
10. Roughly chop the tomatoes into quarters and halves if
smaller, thinly slice the chili, then add it all to the medium frying
pan with 2 tablespoons of oil, the saron and its soaking water.
11. Turn the heat up to high, bring to the boil, then season to taste.
12. Trim and slice the green onions.
13. Flu up the couscous, then spoon over a large serving board
or platter.
14. Flip the egg plant over to soak up the pan juices, then place
on top of the couscous and pour the tomatoes and any juices
over the top.
15. Place the lamb over the mixture on the platter, then scatter
with the cumin crunch and the coriander leaves and green onions.
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Braised
lamb shanks
15 -20 minutes
90 to 120 minutes
YIELD: 2 Shanks
NOTE: If making 4 shanks use the same amount of avoring
components. Just add two shanks.
PREP TIME:
COOK TIME:
INGREDIENTS
Extra-virgin olive oil
2 lamb shanks (each about 1.5 pounds)
Kosher salt
1 large white (2-inch dice)
4 carrots (chopped into 2 inch lengths)
4 celery ribs (chopped into 2 inch lengths)
4 cloves garlic
1 (6-ounce) can tomato paste
750ml dry red wine
2 tablespoons nely chopped rosemary leaves
10 to 12 thyme branches tied together in a bundle
4 to 6 cups chicken or vegetable broth
4 bay leaves
DIRECTIONS
1. Preheat your oven to 350 degrees roast.
2. Pour 2 tablespoons olive in a large ceramic coated dutch
oven and place it over high heat.
3. Season the shanks generously with salt and add them to the
pan. Brown on all sides.
4. While the lamb browns puree the onions, carrots, celery and
garlic in a food processor until it becomes a coarse paste.
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recipes
GARDEN
quesadilla
By Noelle Konrad
10 minutes
10 minutes
SERVINGS: makes one quesadilla
PREP TIME:
COOK TIME:
INGREDIENTS:
1 sweet potato
can black beans (drained)
1 handful of spinach
Sliced Brie cheese
Sliced White Cheddar
2 Gluten free tortillas
DIRECTIONS:
1. Slice the sweet potato into bite sized bites (helps them cook faster)
2. Sautee on a skillet with either butter or olive oil
3. Once soft remove from the pan.
4. Use the same pan and place one side of the tortilla down.
5. Make sure there is enough oil or butter left so the tortilla
does not burn. Add more if necessary.
6. Place sliced cheddar and Brie on the now warm tortilla
7. Add Black Beans and sweet potato
8. Cover until cheese is soft
9. Cook on a low heat so the bottom tortilla does not burn
10. Add spinach
11. Cover with other half of the tortilla and ip
12. Cook until all ingredients are soft and garnish with avocado
and any other fun toppings
13. Add chicken or ground beef for an added protein punch!
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PREP TIME: 10
COOK TIME: 35
minutes
min
INGREDIENTS:
1 Zucchini
1 Yellow Squash
1 White Onion
1 White Sweet Potato
4- 6 oz. Tomato Sauce
2 tbs. Butter
cup Parmesan
VEGGIE
spiral
By Noelle Konrad
DIRECTIONS:
1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F
2. Dice the onion
3. Slice one whole zucchini, squash, and sweet potato into thin
circles.
4. Melt 1 tbs. butter on a skillet
5. Sautee the onion for 5 minutes or until browned
6. Use the leftover 1 tbs. of butter to coat a baking dish
7. Place the onion and tomato sauce on the bottom of the pan
8. Alternate slices of zucchini, sweet potato, and squash in a
spiral
9. Top with Parmesan cheese
Bake for 30 min and check periodically. The time may vary
depending on the thickness of the slices.
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shopping
A little bit of
Everything
By Stephanie Dumm
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automotive
SUV
sedan
ON THE OUTSIDE
ON THE INSIDE
by Marty Padgett of The Car Connection
OVERVIEW
The grille and rear end are changed on the 2016 Audi Q3,
while a rearview camera and parking sensors are standard on
all 2016 Q3 models. LED headlamps appear on upper trim
levels of the 2016 Audi Q3.
The Q3 comes with one powertrain, a turbocharged and direct-injected 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine making 200 horsepower and 207 pound-feet of torque, mated to a 6-speed
automatic transmission. Front-wheel drive is standard, quattro
all-wheel drive available. The Q3 can accelerate from zero to
sixty in about eight seconds (not quick), and go 130 mph (fast).
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INTERIOR
The cargo area offers luggage capacity of 16.2 cubic feet behind
the rear seat; folding down the split rear seat backs increases
this capacity to 48.2 cubic feet, ne for a weekends worth of luggage for two, or a mid-month run to the big-box store.
DRIVING IMPRESSIONS
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opinion
FITTING IN
fitness
S
stephanie
dumm
mother, writer
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next to Sears. Moms with strollers usually walk four laps around the bottom
oor of the mall, which is about 2 miles
round trip.
fit4mom
I attended Stroller Strides for the rst time when my son was seven weeks old.
I was feeling the beginnings of postpartum depression along with cabin fever
when a girlfriend told me about how amazing it was. Exercising outdoors with
the support of other moms who know what youre going through and on top of
it all I didnt have to feel guilty leaving my little guy in a daycare.
Its been about a year since Ive participated in the walking club, because now
that my kids know that there are two
playgrounds at the mall they are not as
compliant with staying in the stroller.
Luckily our house happens to have
three parks that are each a little over a
mile away, including Maidu Regional
Park, so multiple times a week we like
to rotate which park we walk to.
I give them a snack, strap them into
the double stroller and listen to an audiobook or music while walking to the
park, which is good for this moms soul.
They tire themselves out at the park and
at least one of them falls asleep on the
way back. Win.
Going for a bike ride is something our
whole family enjoys, ever since my husband surprised me with a bike trailer for
my last birthday.
We like to make an event out of going
for a bike ride, usually stopping for a
picnic lunch at a park.
When its cold and rainy outside, or the
day got away from me and its too dark
to go on a walk, we turn the living room
into a dance party.
I either start up our Wii U and play Just
Dance, which my daughter loves. She
usually starts out following the dance
moves and ends up twirling around
instead.
Having a smart TV also comes in handy,
since it has a YouTube app, which makes
searching for and playing Zumba
videos a snap.
One mom who understand the need for tness and socialization is Krissy Otis, owner and
instructor of Rocklins Fit4Mom. Roseville Magazine found out what Fit4Mom is all about.
HOW DID YOU GET INVOLVED WITH FIT4MOM?
I decided to check it out the next morning and I fell in love with it. Ive never
been a gym junkie; honestly I dont even enjoy exercising unless its fun so this
class was right up my ally. It was more than challenging but the classes always
ew by with all the games we played and songs we sang with the kids. My
strength and endurance began to increase as my son grew week by week, I was
so proud of myself and I felt great!
I was in the best shape of my life with a whole supportive community by my
side. I told the owner dont ever leave me because I need this! She said not to
worry, but later that week I got an unexpected call from her saying her husband
got a job oer in Southern California. She was going to sell the franchise and
wanted to know if I was interested in buying it. I was in shock, I had my teaching credentials in early childhood education but wasnt considering going into
tness. After a week of talking with my husband and praying I decided to take
the leap of buying the franchise. My team and I are here to nurture women
through motherhood, I truly love all my clients and kids in my class.
WHICH CLASSES ARE AVAILABLE TO MOMS IN ROCKLIN AND ROSEVILLE?
We oer a Stroller based workout for the Prenatal and Postnatal mother. We
workout Monday through Friday, 5 days a week at dierent locations around
Rocklin and Roseville. You can try the classes out with a free trial week by
creating an account at Rocklin.t4mom.com
WHAT DO YOU DO DURING A TYPICAL STROLLER STRIDES SESSION?
Moms get many benets from joining our village. We provide a custom workout
each class so that they never know what to expect and their bodies never get
used to the same routine. We have themed classes each month, a wonderful
moms night out monthly, and serve the community together throughout the
year! We truly are sisters in motherhood!
The children get a chance to see how fun it can be to exercise, they grow up
thinking I love running, doing lunges and hop squats just like my mommy!
They develop relationships with each other during class and playgroups that are
oered once a week. During class children get the benets of learning colors,
shapes, numbers, letters, and animals from their own mothers!!
WHAT DO YOU LIKE ABOUT BEING AN INSTRUCTOR WITH FIT4MOM?
Its hard to pick a favorite part of my job, hanging out with my friends in our
beautiful community, watching life transformation, encouraging and walking
with my moms in this journey are awesome benets! I think the ultimate is
when I hear of a child say, Mommy, I want to be like Mrs. Krissy when I get
older. I want to teach Stroller Strides! It is such a attering feeling to have that
kind of an impact on our next generation!
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But the Maidu people were and are survivors. Despite the
genocide, there are many Maidu people alive today.
There is a (growing) population throughout California,
Frantz said.
A group of Maidu, the Shingle Springs Band of Miwok operate
the Red Hawk Casino.
To educate and honor the lives of the Maidu people, a museum opened in 2010. The round-house shaped museum
sits on 30-acres of preserved land in Roseville, which was purchased by the city in 1973.
The site is enjoyed by 26,000 visitors a year and has ancient
petroglyphs and nearly 400 bedrock grinding stones that
were used thousands of years ago by Maidu people. There
are also shelters made of brush and tule as examples of those
used in times past. The museum was built in full cooperation
with todays Maidu people. Inside, it showcases past and
present achievements, and houses basket exhibits, ancient
technology displays, as well as art pieces from todays Native
American artists.
When students study California history, programs at the museum can help meet third- and fourth-grade curriculum. The
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real estate
seclusion
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SIZE: Five bedroom, three baths
INFO: Realtor Debbie Sax,
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real estate
Recent
The following are all of the recent real estate transactions that took place with all real estate agents in Roseville between Feb. 1- 29, 2016. Data provided by CoreLogic.
$485,000
28
$226,500
$350,000
29
$269,500
$390,000
30
$485,000
$381,000
31
$411,000
$494,500
32
$515,000
$650,000
33
$217,000
$495,000
34
$211,000
$500,000
35
$195,000
$375,000
36
$557,000
10
$289,000
37
$575,000
11
$245,000
38
$459,000
12
$340,000
39
$475000
13
$442,000
40
$375,000
14
$450,000
41
$425,000
15
$369,500
42
16
$232,500
43
17
$380,000
44
18
$300,000
45
19
$450,000
46
20
$410,000
47
$615,000
21
$595,500
48
$425,000
22
$560,000
49
$355,500
23
$530,000
50
$525,000
24
$205,000
51
$435,000
25
$560,000
52
$410,000
26
$359,000
53
$394,000
27
$485,000
54
$462,000
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$329,000
94
$517,600
56
$349,000
95
$300,000
57
$365,000
96
$400,000
58
$106,100
97
$438,000
59
$324,000
98
$224,000
60
$520,000
99
$425,000
61
$285,000
$526,000
62
$470,000
$455,000
63
$710,500
$302,000
64
$439,000
$450,000
65
$231,500
$347,000
66
$305,000
$262,000
67
$284,500
$420,000
68
$419,000
$106,000
69
$545,000
$118,000
70
$368,500
$366,000
71
$535,000
$750,000
72
$389,000
$418,000
73
$360,000
$475,000
74
$270,000
$419,000
75
$385,000
$294,000
76
$337,000
$296,500
77
$680,000
$365,000
78
$372,500
$171,000
79
$335,000
$355,000
80
$650,000
$358,500
81
$225,000
$326,500
82
$495,000
$420,000
83
$340,000
$429,500
84
$343,000
$528,500
85
$385,000
$380,000
86
$557,000
$427,500
87
$303,500
$420,000
88
$680,000
$332,000
89
$335,000
$380,000
90
$410,000
$540,000
91
$442,500
$420,000
92
$185,000
$220,000
93
$300,000
$329,000
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28
56
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67
108
112
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FARMERS MARKET
FOUNTAINS AT ROSEVILLE
Enjoy fresh local produce,
meats, music and fun.
The weekly Farmers Market
is open year round.
Where: Parking lot near Whole
Foods and Peets Coffee at
the Fountains. 1198 Roseville
Parkway, Roseville
When: 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.,
Tuesdays
Info: foothillfarmersmarket.com
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