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Topic: Cerro Romauldo


In the News (Thu 31 May 12)

  
  Santa Lucia Chapter: Nine Sisters of San Luis Obispo County
Cerro Cabrillo's elevation is 911 feet and provides a moderately strenuous hike with some truly delightful views of the Morro Bay Estuary and the remaining chain of the Nine Sisters.
Cerro Cabrillo is often covered with a bountiful array of wildflowers, among these you will find pink genetian, deerweed, fairy lanterns, soap plant, mallow, yellow and chocolate mariposa lilies, Indian pink, owl clover, pearly everlasting, golden stars, sticky monkey flower and hummingbird sage.
Cerro San Luis, with an elevation of 1,292 feet, is in the heart of the City of San Luis Obispo.
santalucia.sierraclub.org /ninesis.html   (5202 words)

  
 Photos form the Cerro Romauldo outing sponsored by Los Osos Fitness
Romauldo sold his land to Captain John Wilson, owner of the 32,622 acre ranch Canada de los Osso y Pecho y Islay Rancho, in 1846.
Rock from Cerro Romauldo was used for building material for the Southern Pacific Railroad in the 1890's.
Today the north side of Cerro Romauldo, adjacent to Highway 1, is owned by the State of California.
morro-bay.com /outdoor/romauldo/romauldo_photos.htm   (139 words)

  
 Family Christian Center at ForMinistry.com - Introduction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
525 Cerro Romauldo San Luis Obispo, CA 93405 Ph.
Please make yourself right at home and take a look around.
If you have children we would love to minster to them and you on Sunday Mornings as well as Wednesday nights!
fm2.forministry.com /Church/Home.asp?SiteId=93405FCC   (469 words)

  
 Rock Climbing.com View topic - Central CA guys- Climbing in Morro Bay?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Cabrillo is probably the closest climbing to Morro, then there's Cerro Romauldo, Bishop Peak.
No climbing around there, your two closest options are Bishops Peak in SLO and Silly Rock outside Santa Maria, there both in routes database here, theres a few other places but those are the main two.
cerro romualdo and bishops peak would be my suggestions...silly rock is pretty cool too in my opinion.
www.rockclimbing.com /forums/viewtopic.php?t=50070   (720 words)

  
 Rock Climbing.com View topic - Partners on the Central Coast
I climb all the time out at Bishops, Cerro Romaulda, etc. I've got steady climbing partners, but if you want to climb some time, hit me up.
Haha, if you have not been to Cerro Romauldo, you don't know poison oak...
Is Romauldo the peak with the Surf wall by the national guard?
www.rockclimbing.com /forums/viewtopic.php?p=305248   (851 words)

  
 Santa Lucia Chapter Morros Preservation Fund
These project may include preserving the remainder of the Bunnell Ranch, preserving the historic Mail Pouch Tobacco Barn.
Working to acquire easements to preserve land between Bishop and Chumash Peak, eventually connecting to Camp San Luis, and Cerro Romauldo.
The Sierra Club is interested in any project within the Morros to further preserve local lands, and the character of the Chorro Valley and Los Osos Valley corridors.
santalucia.sierraclub.org /morros.html   (1215 words)

  
 studio G: Privacy Policy
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You can send mail to the following postal address:287 Cerro Romauldo Ave., San Luis Obispo, CA 93405
Aron Kahn/Herm A. Toba studio G 287 Cerro Romauldo Ave.
www.etropolis.com /studiog/privacy.htm   (263 words)

  
 *Outdoor
Visitors and locals alike will enjoy the opportunity to experience firsthand the varied ecological habitats and incredible scenery throughout the county."
Hike 900 feet up Cerro Cabrillo (Cerro Cabrillo is the third visible volcanic cone, or butte, southeast of Morro Rock.
Cerro San Luis Mountain - Main Open Space Area
morro-bay.com /outdoor   (1208 words)

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