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Weekend Sherpa LogoTasty TravelsPair the outdoors with a pinch of flavor on three outings that will send your taste buds soaring.  

 

Hike-Inn BreakfastAh yes, the good old-fashioned pancake breakfast: more mom-and-pop than IHOP, and a whole lot tastier. Summer pancake breakfasts are back in the mix at Mount Tam's rustic West Point Inn. The twist:West Point Inn Pancake Breakfast You've got to hike to get to them—but the multiple trail options are short and sweet, just enough to work up an appetite. And once you get there, at 1,785 feet on Mt. Tam, the southern views of the Marin Headlands, the Bay, and the Pacific will make your mouth water even more. Pony up $10 for some fresh flapjacks and grab a spot on the sprawling picnic ground. Admire the views and get your fingers sticky with maple syrup. West Point Inn's pancake breakfasts happen just a few times throughout the summer, so mark your calendar. The next one is this Sunday, Father's Day. Lucky guy.

There are many trails to the West Point Inn. Click here to see them. The 2008 pancake breakfasts happen June 15, July 20, Aug. 10, Sept. 7, and Oct. 12. They go from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. (Check the West Point Inn website for future dates.)
Ole Sweet OlallieberryIt might be the shortest optimal-picking time for any fruit on the planet: the olallieberry season has just six weeks of plucking potential. But what a wonderful six weeks! The awkwardly named and tricky to Olallieberries at Phipps Country Storespell olallieberry—a cross between a blackberry and a raspberry—is found mostly on Northern California's coast. For good pickings, head to Phipps Country Store & Farm near the two-stop-sign town of Pescadero, 20 miles south of Half Moon Bay. Their U-Pick season opens this weekend. Phipps sends you off into the fields with a basket for storing the plump, juicy-sweet berries; that is, if you can resist storing them in your mouth first (a little pre-tasting never hurt). Phipps Country Farm is where the folks at Duarte's Tavern go to get the fixings for their famous olallieberry pie. Try a slice there or venture to make your own world-famous olallieberry creation.

BONUS: Phipps Country Farm also hosts a mix of farm animals, including turkeys, exotic birds, pigs, and goats—almost certain to provide some pie-in-the-sky entertainment.

Phipps Country Store and Farm, 2700 Pescadero Rd., Pescadero; 650-879-0787. There is a $3 entrance fee, then the berries cost $2.75 per pound. Open everyday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Click on their link for directions.

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Vintage TrailsSometimes hikes are more fun when you know there's wine at the end of the trail. Or at the beginning. At Picchetti Ranch and Winery in the hills above Cupertino, hiking trails weave through their 300 oak-studded and chaparral-covered acres. The Zinfandel Trail is a short and easy (3.4 miles roundtrip) out-and-back hike. Within minutes of starting, a shallow pond surrounded by tall mint-colored blades of grass shines in the sun; as the hike continues, the exposed fire road narrows to a shaded trail with one open section showing the sweeping golden valley below. The path eventually crosses a quietly flowing creek by way of a wooden bridge and ascends to a final stretch of tree canopies before the turnaround point. After the hike, step into the brick-walled Picchetti tasting room (one of the oldest wineries in California, Picchetti dates back to the 1890s) and sample a variety of wines, from award-winning red fusions to crisp white dessert ports. Look out for the unabashed peacocks that roam the grounds—they just might flash some serious plumage your way.

TIP: Bring your own lunch, or buy a deli-ready sandwich at the winery, then kick back in the shade at one of Picchetti's outdoor picnic tables. Later, continue up Montebello Road another 3 miles to Ridge Vineyards for some great views and varietals.

Picchetti Winery, 13100 Montebello Rd., Cupertino; 408-741-1310. The winery is open everyday from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Tastings cost $5. The Zinfandel Trail leaves from the winery. Follow it all the way to the Steven Creek County Park entrance. Turn around and retrace your steps back. For more info on the trails at Picchetti Ranch and directions click here.
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