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JONES AND HASTINGS PEAKS

Bailey Canyon Wilderness Park 451 W Carter Ave, Sierra Madre, CA, US

BEFORE YOU WILL BE MOVED TO THE GOING LIST, YOU WILL NEED TO UPDATE YOUR CDH PROFILE (The three questions must be answered with a "yes") IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY DONE SO Since we are living in the age of Covid, I am limiting this event to a max of 10 people due to […]

Tree of Life in the Verdugos

La Tuna Trailhead S La Tuna Canyon Rd, Sun Valley, CA, US

*** YOU MUST BRING A FACE COVERING to meet up at the trailhead and to use on trail when it is not possible to avoid close proximity to other hikers. Please be mindful of other people's space. DO NOT APPROACH ANYONE WITHOUT YOUR FACE COVERING. *** Hike is waitlisted. For the time being, you must […]

Beartrap Bluff

Flying J Travel Center 42810 Frazier Mountain Rd, Lebec, CA, US

This may be the newest peak on the Sierra Club Angeles Chapter's Hundred Peaks list added in January 2014 by the Hundred Peaks' legendary exploratory couple: Peter and Ignacia Doggett. Relatively few have done this peak so far, and guaranteed to be one of your favorite peaks/hikes. It is located above the southern edge of […]

Simi Peak Trail

Lindero Canyon Road Lindero Canyon Rd, California, CA, US

https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/simi-peak-trail?u=i Hello Fellow Hikers....Hiking Simi Peak in the Santa Monica Mountains from Oak Park. This route is less miles to the peak with a good amount of elevation gain. Meaning this is a good workout without feeling like you have over done it.. ; ) Once on the peak your rewarded with a flag and […]

Mt. Lukens from Hoyt Mountain Trail

Distance: ~14 milesElevation gain: ~2,400 feetLevel: ModerateType: Out and BackTrail Type: some single track and fire roadRoute: Hoyt Mountain Road to Grizzly Flat Trail to Haines Canyon Motorway to Mount Lukens Truck Trail and back.What to Bring: 3+ liters of water, food for snacks/lunch, hat for sun protection. (optional: hiking poles and bug repellent) This […]

Mount Lukens via Stone Canyon

Stone Canyon Trailhead 2408 Stonyvale Rd, Tujunga, CA, US

https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/mount-lukens-via-stone-canyon Okay this should be a good one...This is considered the most challenging route to Mount Lukens which is the tallest peak in Los Angeles. With mileage at 7.9 and elevation gain 3293 we will be doing more incline with less level sections. This is a excellent training hike with views all the way to […]

Fish Canyon Narrows to Rogers Camp

Fish Canyon Narrows Trailhead 37773 Templin Hwy, Castaic, CA, US

COVID precautions still apply. YOU MUST BRING A FACE COVERING to meet up at the trailhead and to use on trail when it is not possible to avoid close proximity to other hikers. Please be mindful of other people's space. DO NOT APPROACH ANYONE WITHOUT YOUR FACE COVERING. This will be out and back so […]

JONES AND HASTINGS PEAKS

BEFORE YOU WILL BE MOVED TO THE GOING LIST, YOU WILL NEED TO UPDATE YOUR CDH PROFILE (The three questions must be answered with a "yes") IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY DONE SO Since we are living in the age of Covid, I am limiting this event to a max of 10 people due to […]

Hiking 8 miles RT to Wildrose Peak in Death Valley Planning Stage

Wildrose Charcoal Kilns Death Valley, CA, US

BEFORE YOU WILL BE ALLOWED TO ATTEND THIS EVENT, YOU WILL NEED TO UPDATE YOUR CDH PROFILE IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY DONE SO. USE THIS SITE FOR HELP:https://www.cwrhiking.com/changing-your-meetup-profile-photo/In addition you must have Messenger enabled so I can contact you for any updates. PRELIMINARY!!!!!!! Date is not firm! Depends on roads, weather snow and the […]

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