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SUMMARY:Grizzly Flat Trail from Vogel Flat
DESCRIPTION:Needed an easy-ish hike to stretch the legs and get some fresh air. The weather should be a bit cooler and the trail is partially shaded. Water crossings may or may not be avoidable and we may or may not make a bushwhacky detour to a likely dry waterfall. IF the parking lot is closed\, park in the turnout on the hwy. I won’t be in a hurry and will make stops to regroup and cool down. \nThe Grizzly Flat Trail departs from Stoneyvale Picnic Area. We will follow it on a single track crossing the Tujunga River several times. It is usually possible to keep your feet dry but will depend on water levels. We will then be exploring a couple of nearby creeks\, a 75′ waterfall and make our way back over to part of the Grizzly Flat Trail. We should be back to the cars before lunch. \nShould you join us\, you must okay with scrambling\, possible bushwhacking\, water crossings\, mindful of poison oak\, loose rocks\, etc. \nThe Stats: \nDistance: 6-ish miles\, out and back \nElevation Gain: <1500 feet (a guess) \nRating: 4 for creek and scrambling lovers; 7 if you’re not \nTrail: single track\, overgrown\, a little bushwacky at times\, rock-hopping\, bouldering. \nADVENTURE PASS REQUIRED \nThis location does require a National Forest Adventure Pass for parked vehicles. These passes can be purchased at most ranger stations (if open) in the area of our hike\, most sporting goods\, convenience stores and gas stations. The cost is $5/day or $30/yr. When buying an annual pass for $30 you can also buy an additional annual pass for $5. Splitting this fee with someone is the most economical way to get the passes. A National Parks Pass can also be used for parking as well and should have come with a rear view mirror hanger. \nhttps://secure.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/2/7/5/3/600_466510067.jpeg \nDirections: \nFrom Interstate 210 in Sunland\, exit on Sunland Boulevard and head east. It turns into Foothill Boulevard. Continue east to Oro Vista Ave. Turn left. Follow Oro Vista which veers right and turns into Big Tujunga Cyn Rd. Proceed to Vogel Flat Road and turn right again. The road drops to a stop sign. To the right is a Forest Service fire station. Turn LEFT and park in the Stoneyvale Picnic area. \nhttps://secure.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/2/7/4/b/600_466510059.jpeg \nThe Story: \nIn the 1800s\, a large population of grizzlies roamed the San Gabriel Mountains. The bears frightened early miners and settlers and in later years had many run-ins with sportsmen and forest rangers. Big Tujunga Canyon was a particularly attractive habitat to the big bears; in fact\, the last wild grizzly in Southern California was killed in the lower reaches of the canyon in 1916. \nThese days you won’t find any grizzlies atop Grizzly Flat; just a few hikers enjoying a pine-shaded retreat in the Angeles National Forest. Grizzly Flat Trail explores Tujunga Canyon\, then rises into the storied hills where notorious highwayman Tiburcio Vasquez eluded a posse in 1874. Vasquez\, after robbing a San Gabriel Valley rancher\, rode over the top of the San Gabriels\, descended north along a then-unnamed creek to Big Tujunga Canyon and made good his escape. The unnamed creek\, which cuts through the eastern edge of Grizzly Flat\, has since been known as Vasquez Creek. \nThe hike: The trail\, signed with the international hiking symbol\, begins at a vehicle barrier at the east end of Stonyvale Picnic Area. Almost immediately\, you cross Big Tujunga Creek. Small trail markers keep you on the path\, which crosses a boulder field and fords the creek three more times.\n(John McKinney\, LA Times) \n**************************\n**************************\n**************************\n************************** \nhttps://secure.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/c/8/0/0/600_455451200.jpeg \n\n****************************************\n\nThe Fine Print\n\nPLEASE - Know your limits and abilities. Bring snacks and drink plenty of liquids when hiking. Check weather conditions and dress accordingly and be aware of your surroundings at all times. Watching out for poison oak\, snakes\, ticks\, uneven footing\, spectacular views\, beautiful fauna all while interacting with awesome (usually) fellow hikers can be extremely hazardous\, rewarding and fun.\n\nThe Farzan Rule: Posted hike times are the time the hike starts or we leave from a posted shuttle location. I’m aware other Meetup groups offer a grace period for late arrivals; we don’t. It’s your responsibility to know the location of the meeting spot and be there and ready to participate at the posted time. If you have any concerns about the directions feel free to contact the organizer of the event\, preferably in advance of the event and not at the start time. I’m of the opinion that it’s not fair to delay an event when the majority of attendees have arrived on-time. (so named after a conversation I had with a certain un-named member)\n\nRSVP’s: If you RSVP for an event be responsible and update your RSVP if your plans change. If your plans change at the last second and you’re not able to update your RSVP also let us know. In my opinion a no-show is someone who has no regard for following the guidelines we request from our members and will risk being removed from future events that have a limit.\n\nhttps://secure.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/c/8/4/8/600_455451272.jpeg\n\nVHC HIKE RATING SCALE\n\nRating a hike is subjective\, meaning the difficulty of a hike will be in direct relation to how often you hike and the type of hike you prefer. Keep in mind that any hike can have the following: un-even hiking surfaces\, various obstructions\, water and/or water crossings or bouldering and/or rock hopping. A great hike will have all of these!\n\n1 – A long walk\n\n2 – 4 mile hike w/little elevation gain\n\n3 – 5 mile hike w/up to1000 ft. elevation gain\n\n4 – 5+ mile hike w/up to1500 ft. elevation gain (heart rate increases at times)\n\n5 – 7+ mile hike w/over 1500 ft. elevation gain (heart rate increasing even more at times)\n\n6 – 7+ mile hike w/over 2000 ft. elevation gain (at times you might be trying to remember how to perform CPR)\n\n7 – 5+ mile hike w/over 2000 ft. elevation gain (at times you might be muttering expletives to yourself)\n\n8 – 10+ mile hike w/over 3500 ft. elevation gain (at times you might be angry with the hike leader)\n\n9 – 10+ mile hike w/over 5000 ft. elevation gain (at times you might be thinking of reporting the hike leader to the authorities)\n\n10 – Use your imagination\n\nClass 3 Scrambling: Scrambling or un-roped climbing. You must use your hands at times to hold the terrain or find your route. This may be caused by a combination of boulders\, steepness and extreme terrain. Some Class 3 routes have ropes in place for assistance.\n\nDISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY\n\nIMPORTANT\, PLEASE READ BELOW IN ITS ENTIRETY:\n\nI am a volunteer (i.e. not liable for the group). Safety is a priority for everyone in the group. Think of this as hiking with a group of friends.\n\nOutdoor sports and other events we plan can be inherently dangerous and accidents may happen. By participating in any posted event\, you're taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being. The VHC Meetup Group and its organizers are not trained leaders and we do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to lead or participate in trips. All participants take full responsibility for their own actions. If you choose to sign up for any VHC Meetup events\, you are releasing the VHC Meetup Group and it's organizers from all liability in case of possible injuries as stated in paragraph 6.2 of the Meetup “Terms of Service” located on the bottom of the Meetup website. Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/grizzly-flat-trail-from-vogel-flat/
LOCATION:Stonyvale Picnic Site\, 2132 Stoneyvale Rd\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 91042\, US
CATEGORIES:Valencia Hiking Crew
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SUMMARY:Onion Valley to Kearsarge Pass and beyond - camping at Gray's Meadow
DESCRIPTION:This event is for camping only. \nTwo nights reserved at Gray’s Meadow campground in two sites\, #35 and #33. Each site can accommodate two cars and there is a 6-person maximum capacity at each site. There will be an $11 per person fee that I will collect from you at the campsite. Come for one night or two. \nPlease only sign up if you are planning to attend the July 9th hike to Kearsarge Pass. \nHope you can join me!
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/onion-valley-to-kearsarge-pass-and-beyond-camping-at-grays-meadow/
LOCATION:Grays Meadows Campground\, Independence\, CA\, 93526\, US
CATEGORIES:Valencia Hiking Crew
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SUMMARY:Onion Valley to Kearsarge Pass and beyond - day hike
DESCRIPTION:Onion Valley to Kearsarge Pass and beyond \nThis is an out and back day hike that will begin at 8:30am on Saturday\, July 9th. \nThis is an extremely popular trail known for its spectacular beauty and as a gateway to the Sierras. You can expect a mixture of shade and sunshine and beautiful lakes along the way to satisfy your need for wilderness eye candy. \nThere are two options for this hike\, one will take you to Kearsarge Pass which will be approximately 4.7 miles one way with about 2\,600 feet in elevation gain\, making this a 9.4 mile hike. The views from Kearsage Pass are the true highlight of the hike as you peer into Kings Canyon and see a wonderland of lakes and mountains displayed in the distance. The elevation at Keasarge Pass is 11\,760 feet. \nThe second option will take us down to Bullfrog Lake after reaching the high point of Kearsarge Pass. Bullfrog Lake is actually two lakes with elevations of 10\,700 and 11\,000. Taking the trail down to Bullfrog Lake into King’s Canyon National Park will make the hike approximately 11.6 miles total. \nKeep in mind that this is a high altitude hike that begins at 9\,185′ and you need to be prepared to recognize and respond to altitude sickness (AMS)\, if that happens to you. AMS is a serious and sometimes deadly condition. Please read more about altitude sickness here\, https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/altitude-sickness \nTo help with the acclimating to the high altitude\, I have two campsites reserved Gray’s Meadow (3 miles from the trailhead) the night before the hike (07/08) and the same date of the hike (07/09). If you sleep at the higher elevation\, it will help with acclimatization. I will post a separate event just for the camping\, if you care to join me. Otherwise\, with a start time of 8:30am\, it is possible to make the drive from Los Angeles in about 3 1/2 hours so you could come for just the hike and return home the same day. I will be camping on Saturday night so I don’t have to drive back after the hike. If enough people are interested\, we can have a post-hike group potluck on Saturday night. \nMISCELLANEOUS: Everyone who signs up for this event must have a recognizable profile photo. Also\, everyone goes to the wait list first and I will add you to the hike based on my knowledge of your hiking abilities. No plus ones. \nIMPORTANT\, PLEASE READ BELOW IN ITS ENTIRETY:\nI am a volunteer (i.e. not liable for the group). Safety is a priority for everyone in the group. Think of this as hiking with a group of friends.\nOutdoor sports and other events we plan can be inherently dangerous and accidents may happen. By participating in any posted event\, you’re taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being. The Valencia Hiking Crew Meetup Group and its organizers are not trained leaders and we do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to lead or participate in trips. All participants take full responsibility for their own actions. If you choose to sign up for any Valencia Hiking Crew Meetup events\, you are releasing the Valencia Hiking Crew Meetup Group and it’s organizers from all liability in case of possible injuries as stated in paragraph 6.2 of the Meetup “Terms of Service” located on the bottom of the Meetup website. Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience. \nHope you can join me!
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/onion-valley-to-kearsarge-pass-and-beyond-day-hike/
LOCATION:Kearsarge Pass Trailhead\, Onion Valley Rd\, Independence\, CA\, 93526\, US
CATEGORIES:Valencia Hiking Crew
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SUMMARY:Inspiring & Challenging STEEP full-moon Hike: Mission Peak Loop in Granada Hills
DESCRIPTION:STATS\nDifficulty: 4/10\, Steep up & down\, with some slippery spots\nLength: 3 miles\, 2 hours plus breaks\nElevation Gain & Loss: 1225’; Peak: 2700’\nView: Amazing 360 View of Valleys and Mountains\nDetails: This hike has some STEEP and slippery downhill moments but has a bench at the top to relax on. We made a new uphill trail\, which is not on any trail map\, so this is now a loop. \nTRAILHEAD INFO\nPlenty of parking on Sesnon.\nGetting there might be tricky so please review the “How To Find Us” section & pull up the location on a map before driving there. \nNight-hiking in LA is amazing! Trails are practically empty\, breeze is cool\, & the beautiful city below you offers unlimited full-definition entertainment! \nWe take short rest stops as needed. At the peak/midpoint\, we take a nice break to have beer/soda/snacks & look at beautiful scenery. \nPlease RSVP & arrive by 6:55 pm for a 7:00 pm start. Change your RSVP ASAP if you can’t make it to give others a chance to hike. Repeat “No Shows” will get last priority on future hikes. \nCOMMON-SENSE NOTES \n\nCOVID-19 advisery: Please stay home if you are not feeling well or have recently been exposed to someone who is sick.\nPlease wear proper hiking boots\nConsider long pants in case there is some brush along the way\nBring plenty of water to drink\nBring a headlamp to use after dark\nFun\, yummy snacks are always appreciated\nBring a Cheerful Attitude 🙂\n\nWe hike every Tuesday night & for variety we do other trails that are similar to this one (never boring).\nWe hope to see you!\nSteven & Keith\n213.986.SNOW \nVHC INFO. AND DISCLAIMERS\nFarzan Rule: We start the hike at the Posted hike time-SHARP! \nPLEASE – Know your limits & abilities. Check weather conditions\, dress accordingly & be aware of your surroundings at all times. Watching out for poison oak\, snakes\, ticks\, uneven footing\, spectacular views\, beautiful fauna all while interacting with awesome (usually) fellow hikers can be extremely hazardous\, rewarding & fun. \nVHC HIKE RATING SCALE\nRating a hike is subjective\, meaning the difficulty of a hike will be in direct relation to how often you hike & the type of hike you prefer. Keep in mind that any hike can have the following: un-even hiking surfaces\, various obstructions\, water/water crossings or bouldering/rock hopping. A great hike will have all of these!\n1 – A long walk\n2 – 4 mile hike w/little elevation gain (E.G.)\n3 – 5 mile hike w/up to 1000 ft. E.G.\n4 – 5+ mile hike w/up to 1500 ft. E.G. (heart rate increases at times)\n5 – 7+ mile hike w/over 1500 ft. E.G. (heart rate increasing even more at times)\n6 – 7+ mile hike w/over 2000 ft. E.G. (at times you might be trying to remember how to perform CPR)\n7 – 5+ mile hike w/over 2000 ft. E.G. (at times you might be muttering expletives to yourself)\n8 – 10+ mile hike w/over 3500 ft. E.G. (at times you might be angry with the hike leader)\n9 – 10+ mile hike w/over 5000 ft. E.G. (at times you might be thinking of reporting the hike leader to the authorities)\n10 – Use your imagination \nDISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY\nIMPORTANT\, PLEASE READ BELOW IN ITS ENTIRETY:\nI am a volunteer (i.e. not liable for the group). Safety is a priority for everyone in the group. Think of this as hiking with a group of friends.\nOutdoor sports & other events we plan can be inherently dangerous & accidents may happen. By participating in any posted event\, you’re taking responsibility for your own safety & well-being. The VHC Meetup Group & its organizers are not trained leaders & we do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to lead or participate in trips. All participants take full responsibility for their own actions. If you choose to sign up for any Meetup events\, you are releasing the Meetup Group & it’s organizers from all liability in case of possible injuries as stated in paragraph 6.2 of the Meetup “Terms of Service” located on the bottom of the Meetup website. Your personal safety depends on your own judgment & experience.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/inspiring-challenging-steep-full-moon-hike-mission-peak-loop-in-granada-hills/
LOCATION:18000 Sesnon Blvd\, 18000 Sesnon Blvd\, Granada Hills\, CA\, 91344\, US
CATEGORIES:Valencia Hiking Crew
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SUMMARY:Full Moon - Cross Town Trail to Teepee
DESCRIPTION:Join me if you can for the full moon hike\, weahter should be cooler at 6:30pm. It’s the perfect place to enjoy the sunset\, look at the city lights and company while enjoying our food! \nThere are sections of the trail that are very steep and slippery so poles would be helpful. Bring a headlamp as well and food to share. I will mark the trail for those who can’t make the start time or who want to go up at their own pace. This is a residential neighborhood so please be mindful of noise. \nStats \nDistance: <4 Miles \nElevation Gain: ~1300 ft. \nDuration: 3+ hours \nNot for beginners \nTrail: Fire road and single track\, some areas are very steep and slippery. \nRating: 5-6/10 \nWrite-up is Don’s: \nThe Story \nBoth the ascent and descent are fire roads/breaks or single uneven trails. The views are enjoyable at night. There are also a few interesting landmarks up there\, such as a TeePee. \nDirections: \nFrom the 210 Freeway exit Angeles Crest Hwy (2) North as if you were going to Mt. Wilson. Shortly after the first curve will be Harter Lane. Turn Left here and go as far as you can on Harter. \n\nThe Fine Print \nPLEASE – Know your limits and abilities. Bring snacks and drink plenty of liquids when hiking. Check weather conditions and dress accordingly and be aware of your surroundings at all times. Watching out for poison oak\, snakes\, ticks\, uneven footing\, spectacular views\, beautiful fauna all while interacting with awesome (usually) fellow hikers can be extremely hazardous\, rewarding and fun. \nThe Farzan Rule: Posted hike times are the time the hike starts or we leave from a posted shuttle location. I’m aware other Meetup groups offer a grace period for late arrivals; we don’t. It’s your responsibility to know the location of the meeting spot and be there and ready to participate at the posted time. If you have any concerns about the directions feel free to contact the organizer of the event\, preferably in advance of the event and not at the start time. I’m of the opinion that it’s not fair to delay an event when the majority of attendees have arrived on-time. (so named after a conversation I had with a certain un-named member) \nRSVP’s: If you RSVP for an event be responsible and update your RSVP if your plans change. If your plans change at the last second and you’re not able to update your RSVP also let us know. In my opinion a no-show is someone who has no regard for following the guidelines we request from our members and will risk being removed from future events that have a limit. \nVHC HIKE RATING SCALE \nRating a hike is subjective\, meaning the difficulty of a hike will be in direct relation to how often you hike and the type of hike you prefer. Keep in mind that any hike can have the following: un-even hiking surfaces\, various obstructions\, water and/or water crossings or bouldering and/or rock hopping. A great hike will have all of these! \n1 – A long walk \n2 – 4 mile hike w/little elevation gain \n3 – 5 mile hike w/up to 1000 ft. elevation gain \n4 – 5+ mile hike w/up to 1500 ft. elevation gain (heart rate increases at times) \n5 – 7+ mile hike w/over 1500 ft. elevation gain (heart rate increasing even more at times) \n6 – 7+ mile hike w/over 2000 ft. elevation gain (at times you might be trying to remember how to perform CPR) \n7 – 5+ mile hike w/over 2000 ft. elevation gain (at times you might be muttering expletives to yourself) \n8 – 10+ mile hike w/over 3500 ft. elevation gain (at times you might be angry with the hike leader) \n9 – 10+ mile hike w/over 5000 ft. elevation gain (at times you might be thinking of reporting the hike leader to the authorities) \n10 – Use your imagination \nClass 3 Scrambling: Scrambling or un-roped climbing. You must use your hands at times to hold the terrain or find your route. This may be caused by a combination of boulders\, steepness and extreme terrain. Some Class 3 routes have ropes in place for assistance. \nDISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY \nIMPORTANT\, PLEASE READ BELOW IN ITS ENTIRETY: \nI am a volunteer (i.e. not liable for the group). Safety is a priority for everyone in the group. Think of this as hiking with a group of friends. \nOutdoor sports and other events we plan can be inherently dangerous and accidents may happen. By participating in any posted event\, you’re taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being. The Valencia Hiking Crew Meetup Group and its organizers are not trained leaders and we do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to lead or participate in trips. All participants take full responsibility for their own actions. If you choose to sign up for any Valencia Hiking Crew Meetup events\, you are releasing the Valencia Hiking Crew Meetup Group and it’s organizers from all liability in case of possible injuries as stated in paragraph 6.2 of the Meetup “Terms of Service” located on the bottom of the Meetup website. Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/full-moon-cross-town-trail-to-teepee/
LOCATION:Cross Town Tr (VHC)\, 5397 Harter Ln\, La Crescenta\, CA\, 91011\, US
CATEGORIES:Valencia Hiking Crew
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SUMMARY:Simi Peak from China Flats Trailhead
DESCRIPTION:Been wanting to bring some water to DonT’s tree that is at the peak\, let’s beat the heat\, bring extra water if you can or just join me for the early morning workout hike. \nNot for beginners \nDistance: 6> miles \nElevation Gain: 1900 feet \nPace: My pace \nTrail: Single track\, exposed\, out and back \nDirections: From the 101 Fwy\, exit Lindero and go north. Drive several miles. At Wembly Ave.\, turn left and park or make a u-turn and park on Lindero. Trailhead is off of Lindero on the right. \n\nThe Fine Print \nPLEASE – Know your limits and abilities. Bring snacks and drink plenty of liquids when hiking. Check weather conditions and dress accordingly and be aware of your surroundings at all times. Watching out for poison oak\, snakes\, ticks\, uneven footing\, spectacular views\, beautiful fauna all while interacting with awesome (usually) fellow hikers can be extremely hazardous\, rewarding and fun. \nThe Farzan Rule: Posted hike times are the time the hike starts or we leave from a posted shuttle location. I’m aware other Meetup groups offer a grace period for late arrivals; we don’t. It’s your responsibility to know the location of the meeting spot and be there and ready to participate at the posted time. If you have any concerns about the directions feel free to contact the organizer of the event\, preferably in advance of the event and not at the start time. I’m of the opinion that it’s not fair to delay an event when the majority of attendees have arrived on-time. (so named after a conversation I had with a certain un-named member) \nRSVP’s: If you RSVP for an event be responsible and update your RSVP if your plans change. If your plans change at the last second and you’re not able to update your RSVP also let us know. In my opinion a no-show is someone who has no regard for following the guidelines we request from our members and will risk being removed from future events that have a limit. \nVHC HIKE RATING SCALE \nRating a hike is subjective\, meaning the difficulty of a hike will be in direct relation to how often you hike and the type of hike you prefer. Keep in mind that any hike can have the following: un-even hiking surfaces\, various obstructions\, water and/or water crossings or bouldering and/or rock hopping. A great hike will have all of these! \n1 – A long walk \n2 – 4 mile hike w/little elevation gain \n3 – 5 mile hike w/up to1000 ft. elevation gain \n4 – 5+ mile hike w/up to1500 ft. elevation gain (heart rate increases at times) \n5 – 7+ mile hike w/over 1500 ft. elevation gain (heart rate increasing even more at times) \n6 – 7+ mile hike w/over 2000 ft. elevation gain (at times you might be trying to remember how to perform CPR) \n7 – 5+ mile hike w/over 2000 ft. elevation gain (at times you might be muttering expletives to yourself) \n8 – 10+ mile hike w/over 3500 ft. elevation gain (at times you might be angry with the hike leader) \n9 – 10+ mile hike w/over 5000 ft. elevation gain (at times you might be thinking of reporting the hike leader to the authorities) \n10 – Use your imagination \nClass 3 Scrambling: Scrambling or un-roped climbing. You must use your hands at times to hold the terrain or find your route. This may be caused by a combination of boulders\, steepness and extreme terrain. Some Class 3 routes have ropes in place for assistance. \nDISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY \nIMPORTANT\, PLEASE READ BELOW IN ITS ENTIRETY: \nI am a volunteer (i.e. not liable for the group). Safety is a priority for everyone in the group. Think of this as hiking with a group of friends. \nOutdoor sports and other events we plan can be inherently dangerous and accidents may happen. By participating in any posted event\, you’re taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being. The VHC Meetup Group and its organizers are not trained leaders and we do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to lead or participate in trips. All participants take full responsibility for their own actions. If you choose to sign up for any VHC Meetup events\, you are releasing the VHC Meetup Group and it’s organizers from all liability in case of possible injuries as stated in paragraph 6.2 of the Meetup “Terms of Service” located on the bottom of the Meetup website. Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/simi-peak-from-china-flats-trailhead/
LOCATION:China Flat Trailhead on Lindero Canyon Road\, Oak Park\, CA\, Between King James Court and Wembly Avenue (on the north side of Lindero Canyon Road)\, Oak Park\, CA\, 93064\, US
CATEGORIES:Valencia Hiking Crew
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SUMMARY:Day Hike of Bishop Pass Trail (w/ optional hike of Treasure Lakes Trail)
DESCRIPTION:Description: This is a DAY HIKE of at least 10 miles. The night before the event\, we sleep at the overnight parking area of the South Lake Trailhead. Some may arrive early during the day to acclimatize with the elevation. On the day of the event (Saturday)\, we meet at the South Lake Trailhead\, where there is a restroom and bear boxes\, at 7:00 a.m. Then\, we start our hike at 7:30 a.m. \nLast year\, we did this as a 2-night backpacking trip. We set up our tents near the vicinity of South Lake on the first day\, stayed overnight\, hiked Bishop Pass the next day\, broke camp\, and headed home without staying for a second night. Considering that we won’t be hiking with a heavy pack on our back\, this year we are therefore doing it as a day hike instead. \nAfter the hike\, participants will have a choice to head home or spend the night at the overnight parking area and hike the Treasure Lakes Trail (a short but very beautiful hike) the next day. \nAllTrails info (Bishop Pass Trai): \nhttps://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/bishop-pass-trail \n“The trail starts at South Lake trailhead and climbs to the valley between the Inconsolable Range and Hurd Peak. As you gain altitude the scenery just gets better. At about 3 miles you will arrive at Long Lake and you can see the pass with its numerous switchbacks. You will climb a series of granite benches\, with many lakes and ponds. The highest lakes are are found at the foot of Mt.Thompson and Mt.Goode. It is extremely rocky in this area\, but the footing is not bad. Once you reach the summit (11\,972 feet)\, you are rewarded with views of the vast and beautiful basin below. You now have the option to continue on and cross the pass to descend into Dusy Basin and LeConte Canyon where the trail eventually meets the John Muir Trail.” \nAllTrails info (Treasure Lakes Trail) \nhttps://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/treasure-lakes-trail \n*******************************************************************\nRSVP’s: If you RSVP for an event be responsible and update your RSVP if your plans change. If your plans change at the last second and you’re not able to update your RSVP also let us know. In my opinion a no-show is someone who has no regard for following the guidelines we request from our members and will risk being removed from future events that have a limit. DISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY: IMPORTANT\, PLEASE READ BELOW IN ITS ENTIRETY I am a volunteer (i.e. not liable for the group). Safety is a priority for everyone in the group. Think of this as hiking with a group of friends. Outdoor sports and other events we plan can be inherently dangerous and accidents may happen. By participating in any posted event\, you’re taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being. The Valencia Hiking Crew Meetup Group and its organizers are not trained leaders and we do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to lead or participate in trips. All participants take full responsibility for their own actions. If you choose to sign up for any Valencia Hiking Crew Meetup events\, you are releasing the Valencia Hiking Crew Meetup Group and it’s organizers from all liability in case of possible injuries as stated in paragraph 6.2 of the Meetup “Terms of Service” located on the bottom of the Meetup website. Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/day-hike-of-bishop-pass-trail-w-optional-hike-of-treasure-lakes-trail/
LOCATION:Bishop Pass Trailhead\, S Lake Rd\, Bishop\, CA\, 93514\, US
CATEGORIES:Valencia Hiking Crew
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220719T190000
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UID:10001219-1658257200-1658266200@www.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Challenging Steep Sunset Night Hike:Teepee Loop off of Mt. Lukens Truck Trail
DESCRIPTION:STATS\nDifficulty: 4/10\, Moderate but steep uphill\nLength: 3.2 miles\, 1.5 hours plus breaks\nElevation gain and loss: 1\,150 Ft\nView: Mountains & City Lights\nDetails: Steep uphill\, great view from midpoint & easy downhill on road \nTRAILHEAD INFO\nCA-2\, La Cañada Flintridge\, CA 91011 \nGetting there might be tricky so please review the “How To Find Us” section & pull up the location on a map before driving there.\nIf ANY questions\, call Keith 213.507.2221 \nNight-hiking in LA is amazing! Trails are practically empty\, breeze is cool\, & the beautiful city below you offers unlimited full-definition entertainment! \nWe take short rest stops as needed. At the peak/midpoint\, we take a nice break to have beer/soda/snacks & look at beautiful scenery. \nPlease RSVP & arrive by 6:55 pm for a 7 pm start. Change your RSVP ASAP if you can’t make it to give others a chance to hike. Repeat “No Shows” will get last priority on future hikes. \nCOMMON-SENSE NOTES \n\nCOVID-19 advisery: Please stay home if you are not feeling well or have recently been exposed to someone who is sick.\nPlease wear proper hiking boots\nConsider long pants in case there is some brush along the way\nBring plenty of water to drink\nBring a headlamp to use after dark\nFun\, yummy snacks are always appreciated\nBring a Cheerful Attitude 🙂\n\nWe hike every Tuesday night & for variety we do other trails that are similar to this one (never boring). \nWe hope to see you! \nSteven & Keith\n213.986.SNOW \n\nVHC INFO. AND DISCLAIMERS \nFarzan Rule: We start the hike at the Posted hike time-SHARP! \nPLEASE – Know your limits & abilities. Check weather conditions\, dress accordingly & be aware of your surroundings at all times. Watching out for poison oak\, snakes\, ticks\, uneven footing\, spectacular views\, beautiful fauna all while interacting with awesome (usually) fellow hikers can be extremely hazardous\, rewarding & fun. \nVHC HIKE RATING SCALE\nRating a hike is subjective\, meaning the difficulty of a hike will be in direct relation to how often you hike & the type of hike you prefer. Keep in mind that any hike can have the following: un-even hiking surfaces\, various obstructions\, water/water crossings or bouldering/rock hopping. A great hike will have all of these! \n1 – A long walk\n2 – 4 mile hike w/little elevation gain (E.G.)\n3 – 5 mile hike w/up to 1000 ft. E.G.\n4 – 5+ mile hike w/up to 1500 ft. E.G. (heart rate increases at times)\n5 – 7+ mile hike w/over 1500 ft. E.G. (heart rate increasing even more at times)\n6 – 7+ mile hike w/over 2000 ft. E.G. (at times you might be trying to remember how to perform CPR)\n7 – 5+ mile hike w/over 2000 ft. E.G. (at times you might be muttering expletives to yourself)\n8 – 10+ mile hike w/over 3500 ft. E.G. (at times you might be angry with the hike leader)\n9 – 10+ mile hike w/over 5000 ft. E.G. (at times you might be thinking of reporting the hike leader to the authorities)\n10 – Use your imagination \nDISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY\nIMPORTANT\, PLEASE READ BELOW IN ITS ENTIRETY:\nI am a volunteer (i.e. not liable for the group). Safety is a priority for everyone in the group. Think of this as hiking with a group of friends. \nOutdoor sports & other events we plan can be inherently dangerous & accidents may happen. By participating in any posted event\, you’re taking responsibility for your own safety & well-being. The VHC Meetup Group & its organizers are not trained leaders & we do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to lead or participate in trips. All participants take full responsibility for their own actions. If you choose to sign up for any VHC Meetup events\, you are releasing the VHC Meetup Group & it’s organizers from all liability in case of possible injuries as stated in paragraph 6.2 of the Meetup “Terms of Service” located on the bottom of the Meetup website. Your personal safety depends on your own judgment & experience.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/challenging-steep-sunset-night-hiketeepee-loop-off-of-mt-lukens-truck-trail/
LOCATION:Parking Lot at Angeles Crest Hwy & Mt Lukens Truck Trail\, Angeles Crest Hwy & Mt Lukens Truck Trail\, La Cañada Flintridge\, ca\, 91011\, US
CATEGORIES:Valencia Hiking Crew
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220724T060000
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UID:10000773-1658642400-1658658600@www.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Ice House Saddle- return via Chapman Trail
DESCRIPTION:Distance: <9 \nRating: 7/10\, not for beginners \nPace: Intermediate/advanced \nThere won’t be a sweeper!! \nElevation 2620’ gain \nTrail Note: Wilderness permits (fee) are required here \nAccording to historian John Robinson\, the name “Icehouse Canyon” dates from the 1860s when an ice plant in the lower canyon supplied ice to valley residents. The ice business is long gone but the name is still fitting as frigid air often blows through the canyon and can even chill the hiker on an early summer morning; in the winter it can be a deep freeze. \nTestimony to the canyon’s grandeur is the significant number of visitors it draws. On a fair-weather weekend\, expect to share the trail with swarms of hikers. Even on a weekday you probably won’t have the trail to yourself. \nhttp://photos2.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/7/b/1/3/600_454291507.jpeg \nDirections: Check your local map to plan a route to the 210 freeway traveling east from Pasadena past the 57 freeway. As you enter the town of Upland\, exit at Base Line\, turn left on Base Line and take the first right on Padua Ave. Make a right on Mt. Baldy Road into the mountains towards Baldy Village. A couple miles after Baldy Village you will enter the parking lot for Ice House Canyon. The entrance to the parking lot is just before the road hairpins to the left up to the Chairlifts. Make sure you do not keep going up to the lifts. There is a little road block right there where a wonderful lil’ lady by the name a Dee Hanson sells honey\, and “National Forest Service Adventure Pass” parking permits. You will want to grab one of these permits for $5.00. Park your car in the parking lot making sure to display your pass in the windshield. \n\nPLEASE – Know your limits and abilities. Bring snacks and drink plenty of liquids when hiking. Check weather conditions and dress accordingly and be aware of your surroundings at all times. Watching out for poison oak\, snakes\, ticks\, uneven footing\, spectacular views\, beautiful fauna all while interacting with awesome (usually) fellow hikers can be extremely hazardous\, rewarding and fun. \nVHC HIKE RATING SCALE \nRating a hike is subjective\, meaning the difficulty of a hike will be in direct relation to how often you hike and the type of hike you prefer. Keep in mind that any hike can have the following: un-even hiking surfaces\, various obstructions\, water and/or water crossings or bouldering and/or rock hopping. A great hike will have all of these! \n1 – A long walk \n2 – 4 mile hike w/little elevation gain \n3 – 5 mile hike w/up to1000 ft. elevation gain \n4 – 5+ mile hike w/up to1500 ft. elevation gain (heart rate increases at times) \n5 – 7+ mile hike w/over 1500 ft. elevation gain (heart rate increasing even more at times) \n6 – 7+ mile hike w/over 2000 ft. elevation gain (at times you might be trying to remember how to perform CPR) \n7 – 5+ mile hike w/over 2000 ft. elevation gain (at times you might be muttering expletives to yourself) \n8 – 10+ mile hike w/over 3500 ft. elevation gain (at times you might be angry with the hike leader) \n9 – 10+ mile hike w/over 5000 ft. elevation gain (at times you might be thinking of reporting the hike leader to the authorities) \n10 – Use your imagination \nClass 3 Scrambling: Scrambling or un-roped climbing. You must use your hands at times to hold the terrain or find your route. This may be caused by a combination of boulders\, steepness and extreme terrain. Some Class 3 routes have ropes in place for assistance. \nDISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY \nIMPORTANT\, PLEASE READ BELOW IN ITS ENTIRETY: \nI am a volunteer (i.e. not liable for the group). Safety is a priority for everyone in the group. Think of this as hiking with a group of friends. \nOutdoor sports and other events we plan can be inherently dangerous and accidents may happen. By participating in any posted event\, you’re taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being. The Valencia Hiking Crew Meetup Group and its organizers are not trained leaders and we do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to lead or participate in trips. All participants take full responsibility for their own actions. If you choose to sign up for any Valencia Hiking Crew Meetup events\, you are releasing the Valencia Hiking Crew Meetup Group and it’s organizers from all liability in case of possible injuries as stated in paragraph 6.2 of the Meetup “Terms of Service” located on the bottom of the Meetup website. Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/ice-house-saddle-return-via-chapman-trail/
LOCATION:Ice House Canyon\, Baldy\, Ice House Canyon Road\, Mt Baldy\, CA\, 91759\, US
CATEGORIES:Valencia Hiking Crew
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