Updates on the San Diego Sea to Sea Foundation and Trail
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Introduction Of The San Diego Trans County Trail
Unveiling of the first kiosk and mile marker

From left to right are: Dan Cannon (Chairman of the Trans County Trail), Betty Rexford (Poway City Council Member), Denny Stouffer (California State Parks), Scott Peters (San Diego City Councilman, District 1), John Degenfelder (Ramona Trails Association), Rick Thompson (San Diego City Parks and Recreation), Jim Hagey (President of the Sea To Sea Trail Foundation), Sabina Szathmary (hiking is good, being carried is better)

San Diego Councilman Scott Peters speaking at the Trans County Trail event.

Jim Hagey, President of the Sea to Sea Trail Foundation.


Dan Cannon, Chairman of the Trans County Trail, unveiling the first kiosk at Torrey Pines State Park.

Group Photo.
Thank You to everyone who made the Trans County Trail event a success.
Unveiling of the first kiosk and mile marker

From left to right are: Dan Cannon (Chairman of the Trans County Trail), Betty Rexford (Poway City Council Member), Denny Stouffer (California State Parks), Scott Peters (San Diego City Councilman, District 1), John Degenfelder (Ramona Trails Association), Rick Thompson (San Diego City Parks and Recreation), Jim Hagey (President of the Sea To Sea Trail Foundation), Sabina Szathmary (hiking is good, being carried is better)

San Diego Councilman Scott Peters speaking at the Trans County Trail event.

Jim Hagey, President of the Sea to Sea Trail Foundation.


Dan Cannon, Chairman of the Trans County Trail, unveiling the first kiosk at Torrey Pines State Park.

Group Photo.