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Dos Vientos – Easy Intermediate

5.2 miles, 1140′ gain, easy-intermediate.

Warning: Google Maps may take you to the incorrect location, although the address is correct. Please follow the written directions.

The hike starts on the Park View trail, completely flat along a gravel track that moves around the Dos Vientos Community park. It then gently rises into the surrounding hills, continuing onto the Powerline trail.

The first 1.75 miles has about 350′ of gain and another 150′ of gain on the return, including an extended incline of about 450 steps. The extended incline is fire road, so it isn’t especially steep.

Parts are ruggedly strewn with small rubble but there are still clear foot paths along the edge. It will get the heart pumping and beginners will probably curse this extended climb. At the height of this point, there is a fantastic overlook.

We continue another 0.85 miles for another 450′ of gain and 190′ on the return. It continues to the next electrical tower where the trail splits. This leads to the 2,200 feet high Conejo Mountain in Camarillo, CA.

At the end of this segment, we’ll stop to share snacks and beverages (https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/messages/boards/thread/50879772) before returning back the way we came.

This trail offers panoramic views of the Oxnard Plain, the Pacific Ocean, numerous Channel Islands, Boney Mountain, Mugu Lagoon, and the Topa Topa Mountains.

Interesting Notes.

You will see several plants of note:

Prickly Pear Cactus

Inside and fruit are edible. Remove needles and scrape to remove hairs, cut top off, hollow out to make water container. Burn off needles. Fruit peels easily. Eat seeds and all. Use duct tape to remove thorns from hands.

Lichen

A composite organism arising from algae, cyanobacteria, or both, and often fungi. They come in many colors. Not related to moss or any plant. They get all their food from photosynthesis, air, water, and minerals in their environment. Most comes from air, and therefore, can be used to monitor air pollution. 6% of earth’s land surface is covered by lichens. This is the paint that gives the look of the rocks of Yosemite. 20,000 known species. Self-contained ecosystems. Some of the oldest living things. Can survive unprotected in space, surviving vacuum, fluctuating temperatures, and cosmic radiation. Used for making dyes, sometimes by boiling in water. Some are edible, some poisonous.

Directions:

Dos Vientos Community Park
4801 Borchard Rd
Newbury Park, CA 91320
34.175205,-118.981760

From the 118:

West to CA-23.
CA-23 south for 7.4 miles.
US-101 north for 4.1 miles.
Exit 47B Borchard Rd.
Borchard Rd. south for 7 miles.
Dos Vientos park entrance on the right.

From CA-23:

CA-23 south to US-101.
US-101 north for 4.1 miles.
Exit 47B Borchard Rd.
Borchard Rd. south for 7 miles.
Dos Vientos park entrance on the right.

From US-101 (Camarillo/Ventura):

US-101 south.
Exit 47A Borchard Rd.
Borchard Rd. south for 7 miles.
Dos Vientos park entrance on the right.

Hike Stats:

Difficulty: Easy Intermediate (https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/messages/boards/thread/50879781)
Distance: 5.2 miles
Elevation Gain: 1140′
Distribution: All of the gain is on the way up.
Shape: Out and Back.
Pace: 2.0 mph
Trail Variations: After 1.5 miles, there will be several sections of 1000 steps or more that are continuous elevation gain.
Duration: 3.5 hours.
Dogs: Yes.
Restrooms: Yes.
Drinking Fountains: Yes.
Parking: Free in paved lot.
Trail type: Single track and fire road. Parts of the fire road have heavy gravel and rubble.
Known Dangers: Rattlesnakes.

Below is the route we will follow. Please take note if you plan on separating from the group, perhaps for returning right away instead of participating in the snack and beverage share.

What to Bring:

1 liter of water for every 3 miles.
Snacks and/or beverages to share (https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/messages/boards/thread/50879772).
Hiking shoes preferred, but athletic shoes will be OK.
Flashlight or headlamp.
Sunscreen and/or hat as needed.

Hosting

Route: The host knows the route.

Navigation: Host memory, enhanced by GPS navigation as needed.

Hike type: Social.

We won’t be hiking at a fast pace because this is a social hike, not a conditioning hike. There is nothing wrong with stopping, even if it means every 50 steps. See “How hard is this hike” in the discussion section (LINK https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/messages/boards/thread/50879781).

Stops:

The host may designate stopping points to let others catch up. This hike will include an extended stop for a snack and beverage share.

We will stop at junctions to make sure everybody makes any turns or chooses the correct direction at splits, else something will be used to mark the direction, usually a large arrow made of baking soda. There may not always be a sweeper designated to be the last hiker.

Each hiker is responsible for knowing their capability, only attending events where they are able to sustain the described pace, for keeping up with the group sufficiently enough to make the turns and not get left behind, and for making sure the host is notified if they are going to split from the group.

Group separation:

Sometimes hikers wish to move significantly ahead and not wait at designated stopping points. Please let the host know. They are on their own regarding route and navigation.

[FAQ](https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/pages/23772638/Frequently_Asked_Questions/)
[Disclaimer / Release of Liability](https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/pages/29622459/Is_Hiking_Dangerous/)

March 10 2022

Details

Date: March 10, 2022
Time: 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Hiking Group:
RSVP: Visit Meetup Website

Venue

Dos Vientos Community Park

4801 Borchard Road
Newbury Park,CA91320US

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Phone:

(805) 495-6471

Organizer

Hiking Plus
Website: Visit Organizer Website

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