Photo Credits: Linda Delez, Patrice Harkins, & a random nice lady who used my phone for the group photo.
What a wonderful morning shared with 18 human walkers plus 2 dogs! I enjoyed strolling around the Caltech campus with everyone. I worked there for many years and it was a pleasure to be able to see the campus through the eyes of people who are not quite so used to the pretty place I used to work. We admired the architecture and landscaping, smelled the flowers (SO many flowers!), said hello to the turtles, and got to know each other. We had quite a few new walkers this week, was so great to meet you all!
For those who asked, they do have guided architectural tours of the campus. From the Caltech website:
Community tours are given on the fourth Thursday of each month at 10:30 a.m., beginning at the entrance to the Athenaeum at 551 South Hill Avenue. Tours last from 1½ to 2 hours and are open to all members of the Caltech community and visitors to the campus.
Thank you for walking with me!!






The walk: From the parking lot, we’ll cross the street and head south where we’ll leave the road at a trail map sign to drop down under the 134 Freeway bridge and the Colorado street bridge. There is running water, trees, wildlife, and the path is uneven in places with one short steep section. Once we cross under the bridges, the path becomes flat with a packed dirt surface and follows the arroyo “river”. We will pass the archery range, the “camel’s hump”, the stables, and finally we will end up in South Pasadena at the Lower Arroyo Park. We’ll cross the bridge, and return on the other side.
A few of us will be meeting up for a walk the Rose Bowl tomorrow (Saturday) Jan 17, 2015 at 9:30AM. We’ll meet at the benches outside the Aquatic center. No need to RSVP. For those just getting started “Walking Pasadena”, this is a GREAT way to get out there and get going – I find walking the Rose Bowl on a Saturday morning very motivating!