Marin Headlands - April 8, 2009

The moon's light is fast gathering strength; we expect it to be full this Wednesday night. You are invited to join in a hike to enjoy the Moon's luminescence over the sweeping landscape of Marin's Headlands. Meeting at 6:45pm at the Headlands Center for the Arts, we will hike up the Miwok trail from the lagoon towards Gerbode Valley. If lucky, we may be able to catch both celestial orbs in the sky at the same time. The hike will be a stiff climb with sweeping views of the coastal spring -- green hillsides and flowering lupines, monkeyflower, and paintrush -- as well as views of moonlit Marin and the San Francisco Bay.

The Headlands offer an open yet rugged landscape where earth meets sea. This month's hike will be part of the proJECT Space Walks series curated by Genine Lentine with the Headlands Center for the Arts and will include a demo and presentation of the Civil Twilight Collective's Lunar Resonant Streetlight. Bring warm clothes as it is often windy. A pad of paper and pen are also encouraged on this hike for those interested in reflective writing or moon-lit sketching. Feel free to invite like-minded individuals but do RSVP with your need-a-ride/have-a-ride information.














Directions:
Take Highway 101 North to the Alexander Avenue exit just after the Golden Gate Bridge. Bear right, toward Sausalito. Take the first left turn to the tunnel. Follow Bunker Road for 2 miles. Fork left onto Field Road. Take the first left onto Bodsworth Road and another left onto Simmonds Road. Headlands Center for the Arts, Building 944 is the second building on the left hand side of the road.

More info:
Civil Twilight Collective
ProJECT Spacewalks