A bear in Silicon Valley?

This is old news for many of you at this point, but I was surprised to read, in Tom Stienstra’s column, that two Bay Area hikers saw a black bear this week at Rancho San Antonio near Cupertino. It’s a beautiful open space area where you always see vitamin-D deprived programmers going on long runs with “Got Code?” T-shirts.
By the way, there is a slight connection between my book and Rancho San Antonio, once the home of the unfortunate Elisha Stephens, a pioneer and homesteader who appears in The Cactus Eaters(Stephens helped open up what became known as “Donner Pass,” got zero credit, and died a bee-keeping, bitter grump in Kern County. Apparently he’s in an unmarked grave.) Rancho San Antonio is my big escape every time I feel like going to points south and warming up but don’t have the time to get to my beloved Santa Cruz. I’ve seen rattlesnakes, deer, hundreds of quail and a limping bobcat — but alas, never a bear. Is Ursus Americanus taking over Silicon Valley? Stay tuned.

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