• Palo Comado to the Edge of China Flat – Gentler Friendly but not Beginner

    Palo Comado Canyon - Doubletree Trailhead Aspen Ridge Ct, Oak Park, CA, US

    Palo Comado ("Burnt Stick" in Spanish) tells you a lot about the environs - frequently burned over by wildfires, this was directly in the line of the Woolsey Fire but much of the vegetation has re-grown. This is one of many routes from the Conejo Valley to China Flat. Except for one turn near the […]

  • Hill Canyon Santa Rosa Regional Park

    Hill Canyon Trailhead 10241 Hill Canyon Road, Camarillo, CA, US

    A second hike for Thursday, this will be a bit slower. We will start at the parking area in Hill Canyon, cross the bridge over the runoff creek, and stroll a mile before turning onto the fire road up the Western Plateau. We will go straight at the crest of the fire road and then […]

  • Happy Camp – Suitable for beginners

    Happy Camp 15100 Happy Camp Canyon Road, Moorpark, CA, US

    Beginner, 5 miles, 500' gain. Bug spray recommended. This hike is entirely fire-road and is almost completely flat. Some of this trail is sandy, so walking it at times can be more difficult. There are a lot of different interesting plants on this hike. From the trail head, we walk along the fire road next […]

  • Sagebrush Cantina: 50th Anniversary Party – Escape – Journey Tribute

    Sagebrush Cantina 23527 Calabasas Rd, Calabasas, CA, United States

    Many from this group, plus other friends, will attend Sagebrush Cantina's 50th Anniversary Party, with "Escape", Journey Tribute band. Note the Hiking Plus time (8p) is an hour later than our prior events at this location, because the band starts an hour later. We'll be in the outdoor area without reserve seating, which is tough […]

  • Limestone Canyon Hike to Both Sinks ***Must Register on LetsGoOutside.org

    Augustine Staging Area E Santiago Canyon Rd and Hicks Haul Rd, Silverado, CA, US

    I'm excited to do another hike to the Sinks! This is an event through the Irvine Ranch Conservancy, so you must register at the below link as well. https://letsgooutside.org/activities/2024/04/13/limestone-canyon-weekend-hike-to-both-sinks-7/ The hike will be 10 miles with 1,000 ft. of elevation gain. Join us on this fast-paced hike over the ridge and the through beautiful Limestone […]

  • Mishe Mokwa Funky Sculpture Fun Time – Backbone Trail – let’s try this again.

    437J+JP Malibu, CA, US

    Intermediate/Advanced Hike! Bust out your Trekking Poles and boots with good traction! DESCRIPTION: This is not a trail for the faint of heart, there are also some technical spots with some mild scrambling. Trekking poles are highly recommended. This is about a 6-mile loop that will feel more like 10 when you’re done. The Backbone […]

  • SPRING BACKBONE TRAIL 2024 #1 – Will Rogers to Skull Rock

    Skull Rock Trailhead - Topanga State Park Pacific Palisades, CA, US

    Come join us as we hike the entire Backbone Trail (67 miles) in eight hikes over four consecutive weekend Saturdays and Sundays. Our first Backbone Trail hike in the Santa Monica Mountains will be 10 miles with 2000 elevation gain on the BBT from the start at Will Rogers Park. We will first hike up […]

  • Las Llajas Canyon and Ridge Loop

    Las Llajas Canyon Trail 5715 Evening Sky Dr, Simi Valley, CA, US

    https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/las-llajas-canyon-and-ridge-loop Hello Fellow Hikers, Okay it's that time again, time to hike The Ridge! dun dun dun dun..lol I know so dramatic. Okay for those of you who have not experienced this hike be prepared to workout! I know your thinking really 9.1 miles with a 1850 elevation gain? We have done much harder...But the […]

  • Sagebrush Cantina: The Replay

    Sagebrush Cantina 23527 Calabasas Rd, Calabasas, CA, United States

    They are starting at 9pm instead of 8pm because of UFX fight Many from this group, plus other friends, will attend. One of the band members is a friend of one of the Hiking Plus members. The Replay is a high-energy Classic Rock cover band from the San Fernando Valley. Led by Rocio Gil on […]

 

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