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Re: DeAnza Springs
[Re: ChuckG]
#87486
02/23/2016 12:25 PM
02/23/2016 12:25 PM
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Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 420 Southern California
FireProf
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Though not as close as the club we are members of, DeAnza Springs is what we'd call a local club and we've visited, for the day, many times. Yes, it can get dusty. It is the desert and the roads are dirt/sand/gravel and with a passing vehicle or golf cart, or when the wind blows it can kick up some dust. One of the reasons we don't go more often or have become members at DeAnza is because my wife hates the dust but ... she likes the naked hiking and each time, we try and pick a different trail or visit a previous trail and go further on it. Highly recommend for anyone that loves to hike and desires the ability to hike nude.
We also visit mid week, mainly because we belong to Glen Eden and during the weekends when there are events or activities at both clubs, we tend to visit our own club which is only 30 mins away. DeAnza is about 2 hours away.
We've enjoyed our day trips there quite a bit and the people are friendly.
Last edited by FireProf; 02/23/2016 12:28 PM.
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