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    Foothills Trail Half

    Running route mapped by  Anthony Riley Photo
    1 year ago

    Starts near Palo Alto, USMORE ROUTES NEAR HERE
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    Once upon a time, in the picturesque campus of Stanford University, there existed a close-knit community of passionate runners known as the Stanford Running Club. Comprising students, alumni, and local running enthusiasts, this group shared a common love for the sport and the great outdoors. They often ventured out together, exploring new trails and pushing their limits.

    One sunny morning, as the crisp air filled their lungs and the early rays of the sun bathed the Stanford campus in a golden hue, a lively discussion arose among the club members. They were in search of a new trail to conquer, one that would challenge their endurance and offer them stunning views of the surrounding landscapes.

    Amidst the chatter, Anthony, an experienced trail runner and a Stanford undergraduate, stepped forward. With a twinkle in his eyes, he revealed a secret gem known as Los Trancos Trail, tucked away in Foothills Park, just a short distance from the university. He described it as a hilly circular running route, mostly off-road, spanning approximately 11.9 miles.

    Eager to embark on this new adventure, the group assembled at the park entrance a few days later. As they entered the park, they were greeted by towering trees and a chorus of birdsong. The scent of wildflowers filled the air, adding a touch of natural sweetness to their run.

    The trail started with a gentle ascent, gradually winding its way through a dense forest. The runners followed the narrow dirt path, their footsteps blending with the rustling leaves beneath their feet. The sounds of nature enveloped them, providing a soothing rhythm to their run.

    As they climbed higher, the trees began to thin, revealing glimpses of the breathtaking vistas beyond. The runners paused for a moment to catch their breath and take in the awe-inspiring sight. Rolling hills stretched out before them, adorned with blankets of green and speckled with vibrant wildflowers. In the distance, the sun-kissed peaks of the Santa Cruz Mountains loomed majestically.

    With renewed vigor, the group pressed on, the trail leading them deeper into the heart of Foothills Park. They encountered sections of challenging terrain, testing their agility and endurance. Rocky patches demanded careful footwork, while steep descents required unwavering focus. Yet, the runners persisted, drawing strength from the camaraderie that bound them together.

    Throughout the trail, Los Trancos Creek accompanied them, its gurgling waters providing a melodic backdrop to their run. The runners crossed wooden bridges, their rhythmic footfalls echoing as they traversed the creek's meandering path. The sound of water mingled with their laughter and encouraging cheers, creating an atmosphere of shared triumph.

    As they neared the midpoint of their journey, a hidden gem awaited them. Nestled amidst the hills, a serene pond appeared, its surface reflecting the vibrant hues of the surrounding foliage. The runners paused, captivated by the tranquility that enveloped them. Some dipped their hands into the cool water, savoring a moment of respite before resuming their run.

    With the second half of the trail beckoning, the group continued their exploration. The path now led them along the ridge of the park, offering panoramic views of the Palo Alto Baylands and the vast expanse of the Silicon Valley below. The runners reveled in the beauty of the landscape, feeling a profound sense of connection with the natural world.

    As the sun began its descent, casting a golden glow across the horizon, the runners completed their journey. They reached the starting point, breathless and exhilarated, having conquered the challenging Los Trancos Trail. Sweaty and tired, they exchanged high-fives and congratulatory hugs, basking in the sense of accomplishment that coursed through their veins.
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    11.928 miles
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    2270 ft | 2273 ft 
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