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SUMMARY:First Hike of Year: Tri Peaks via Mishe Mokwa Loop
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the first hike of 2020 at the Circle X Ranch. The Mishe Mokwa Trail is known as the most beautiful trail in the Santa Monica Mountains. Round trip distance is 7.5 miles with a net elevation gain of 1000 feet (about 1700 total). \nDuring Wednesday’s hike we will be visiting 2 Earthcaches: Sandstone Peak and Inspiration Point \nSandstone Peak\, the highest peak in the Santa Monica Mountains at 3\,111 feet\, is not sandstone at all. Its actually made of igneous rock formed 15 million years ago during the Conejo Volcanics. During this time Sandstone Peak grew to 10\,000 feet! After millions of years of erosion we are now left with its ruddy-colored core. From a distance its color makes it look like sandstone\, hence the name Sandstone Peak. \nAt Inspiration Point we will see more evidence of how the Santa Monica Mountains were formed. From here\, a view of Los Angeles\, Oxnard Plain\, and the Valleys of Southern California will reveal the evolution of the Farallon Plate subduction zone that created the transverse mountain range known as the Santa Monica Mountains. The Channel Islands\, which were created at the same time and by the same process that created the Santa Monica Mountains\, can be seen from here too. \nWe’ll take a side trip to Tri-Peaks\, a stack of house-sized volcanic boulders. We’ll take our main break here and explore the fascinating slots and caves beneath the giant boulders. \nEvent rules: \n1. Carpooling is required. No more than than 10 cars shall be part of the group. There is a convenient park-and-ride at Kanan & Canwood and Kanan & Roadside. The corner of Ventura and Topanga in Ralph’s parking lot is a good meeting spot also\n2. All hikers must stay on established trails\n3. No use of flour or chalk to mark trails.\n4. Practice “Leave No Trace” – take only pictures and leave only footprints \nDirections to Trailhead: \nUse this link for Google Map (http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=embed&saddr=34.114167\,-118.91814&daddr=&hl=en&geocode=&mra=dme&mrcr=0&mrsp=0&sz=17&sll=34.114292\,-118.919857&sspn=0.003642\,0.006866&ie=UTF8&ll=34.112053\,-118.927388&spn=0.012436\,0.023603&z=15) \nPark at the Mishe Mokwa trailhead. \nMishe Mokwa Trailhead parking lot is on the both sides of Yerba Buena Rd\, 3.75 miles west of Mulholland or 7.2 miles north of PCH. Yerba Buena is very curvy so drive carefully. \nSan Fernando Valley/Calabasas: \nFrom points east of Westlake Village\, exit 101 at Kanan and go south to Mulholland. Turn west (right) to Yerba Buena 2 mi. \nFrom the 101: \nExit and turn south at CA-23 (Westlake Blvd) \nContinue to follow CA-23 south 5.2 mi. Continue straight toward Mulholland Hwy West \nAfter a couple more miles\, turn right at stop sign and continue west on Mulholland Hwy 0.4 mi \nTurn right at Little Sycamore Canyon Rd 1.9 mi \nSlight left at Yerba Buena Rd 2 mi \n[Overflow parking: Sandstone Peak 0.75 farther down\, Circle X Ranch 1.75 miles down toward PCH]
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/first-hike-of-year-tri-peaks-via-mishe-mokwa-loop/
LOCATION:Mishe Mokwa Trailhead Parking Lot\, Yerba Buena Rd\, Westlake Village\, CA\, 91361\, US
CATEGORIES:Hiking With Dean
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SUMMARY:Trail Grooming in Chatsworth - Twin Lakes
DESCRIPTION:Katja and I started some trail work on some of our favorite Chatsworth trails last Sunday\, but there is still a lot of work left to be done\, too much for just two people. (see pic above) \nWe’ll be continuing where we left off this Sunday and could use some of your help. If you’d like to help out please meet us at the north end of Canoga Ave under the 118 freeway. \nBring light garden tools (e.g. loppers\, snippers\, saws\, shears) wear good hiking shoes\, long pants\, long sleeve shirt and gloves. No digging will be necessary\, we just need to clear some brush growing in and across the trails. \nIn appreciation: Our trail helpers will receive a free membership in the HWD VIP Club (a $15.00 value). If you are already a member\, your subscription will be extended one year. See https://www.hikingwithdean.com/ for more info
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/trail-grooming-in-chatsworth-twin-lakes/
LOCATION:Twin Lakes Plateau\, Twin Lakes\, CA\, 91311
CATEGORIES:Hiking With Dean,V.I.P. Hike
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SUMMARY:Happy Camp Canyon Loop
DESCRIPTION:The last time we were here was January 18\, 2011\, and so here we are again. \nHappy Camp Canyon Park\, north of Moorpark in the Santa Susana Mountains\, was home to several Chumash Indian groups. Later\, it was part of the immense Strathearn Ranch\, founded by a pioneer Simi Valley family. They ran cattle on the land and enjoyed family vacations in the back part of the canyon. \nThe 3\,000 acre park has retained its natural setting and is an important wildlife corridor linking the Simi Hills with the Santa Susana Mountains. It is a lush riparian oak woodland with an intermittant stream. The canyon is sheltered by Oak Ridge to the north and Big Mountain to the south. \nThis loop hike will follow the Happy Camp Trail through the interior of the park on an abandoned ranch road. The trail winds through open grasslands and the gorgeous stream-fed forested canyon. Wildlife include rabbits\, bobcats and Golden Eagles. \nHighlights along the way: \n-oyster and clam rich shales\n-yellow and red rock outcroppings – formed from underground oil fires\n-acorn woodpeckers\n-ranch artifacts \nHike is strenuous at 11 miles and 1850 ft total ascent \nDirections to trail head \nFrom the 118 Fwy in Simi or the 101/23 Fwys in Thousand Oaks\, take the E Los Angeles Ave/23 North exit. Go west 1 mile to Moorpark Av (Hwy 23) and turn right (north). Proceed north 2.6 miles on Hwy 23 (name will change to Walnut Canyon Rd) until you come to a bend in the road. Don’t take the bend — Go straight onto Happy Camp Rd and then an immediate right on Broadway Rd. Park in lot at the east end of the road. \nLast time I was here there was a $5 parking fee in official lot\, but some free parking outside the official lot on street.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/happy-camp-canyon-loop/
LOCATION:13650 Broadway Rd\, 13650 Broadway Rd\, Moorpark\, CA\, 93021\, US
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SUMMARY:California Fire and Recovery - Photography Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Life in the Burn Zone: Special Presentation by Suzanne Guldimann\nSaturday\, January 25 | 1 PM–2 PM \nExhibit open Monday\, January 13–Friday\, February 21\n9 AM–5 PM each day \nRecently California has experienced several destructive wildfires. Following a devastating fire\, the recovery process begins. This process can include plants\, referred to as “fire followers\,” that are rarely ever seen except in the aftermath of a fire. In this photo exhibition visitors will observe the raw and heartbreaking side of fire\, the rare fire followers\, and the regrowth and transformation of fire recovery. \nThis event is free with free parking. \nFor more information about this event\, email samo@wnpa.org or call 805-370-2302. \nTHIS IS NOT AN HWD EVENT
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/california-fire-and-recovery-photography-exhibit/
LOCATION:Santa Monica Mountains Interagency Visitor Center\, 26876 Mulholland Hwy.\, Calabasas\, ca\, 91302\, US
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SUMMARY:Trail Grooming in Chatsworth - Valley of the Dolls
DESCRIPTION:Everyone did a great job last week on the Switchback Trail. Let’s do the same on the Valley of the Dolls Trail. If you’d like to help out please meet us at the north end of Canoga Ave under the 118 freeway on Jan 26 \nBring light garden tools (e.g. loppers\, snippers\, saws\, shears) wear good hiking shoes\, long pants\, long sleeve shirt and gloves. No digging will be necessary\, we just need to clear some brush growing in and across the trails and realign the path into the canyon. \nMy kingdom for a Sharon Tate/Jennifer North doll! We need to refresh the doll collection on Valley of the Dolls trail. Please bring any dolls you don’t need — or maybe buy one at the dollar store\, Goodwilll\, etc? Here are some examples – the creepier the better https://www.meetup.com/localhikers/photos/30661910/488062652/. The ones we see today were put up over 10 years and a couple of fires ago. \nIn appreciation: In appreciation: Our trail helpers will receive a free membership in the HWD Donor’s VIP Club (in lieu of $15.00 gift). If you are already a member\, your subscription will be extended one year. See https://www.hikingwithdean.com/ for more info
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/trail-grooming-in-chatsworth-valley-of-the-dolls/
LOCATION:Twin Lakes Plateau\, Twin Lakes\, CA\, 91311
CATEGORIES:Hiking With Dean
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