A Hiking Map That’s Got Heart

Some lovers write their names in the sand at the beach, capping the eternal gesture with a giant heart drawn around both monikers. (“Eternal” in spirit, of course; when the tide arrives those names will become one with the sea.) Some lovers make heart patterns on grassy hillsides, symbolic gestures writ large courtesy of autumn leaves or the petals of wildflowers. And some, on rare occasion, go the skywriting route, the better to tell one and all of their abiding amour. But lovers ready for quite a “strenuous” hike, of 11.2 miles, on Valentine’s Day 2016, will write a heart upon nature in a different way: They’ll do it with their hiking boots.

An outing on Mt. Eiablo, one that heads from the summit “down to the Falls Area along the Falls Trail and back up the mountain,” will not only trek, elevation-wise, over 5,600 feet up, up, up (5,671 feet, to be exact); it’ll trace a heart of sorts, at least in spirit and map-wise, upon the mountain. No actual trace will be left, of course, but if you check out hike number 32 in the recently released “Hiker’s Guide to Mount Diablo State Park,” you’ll see there is a definite Cupid-ish shape to the hike. If you and your honeybun hike a bunch, and you’re up for the elevation change, and all of those miles, and you haven’t got plans on Feb. 14

Book your spot on the romancing the waterfalls hike…

 

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