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Rancho Sierra Vista, Peace, Love, and Joy ~ Gentler Hike for Thursday

Rancho Sierra Vista Rancho Sierra Vista/Point Mugu, Newbury Park, CA, US

This is a gentler hike for Thursday, we will start in the parking lot at Rancho Sierra Vista and head up through grasslands and chaparral from the Rancho Sierra Vista trailhead, then climb up Boney Mountain Trail for some fantastic views north to Port Hueneme and Oxnard and west toward the Pacific Ocean. We may […]

Happy Camp – Suitable for beginners

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

Beginner, 5 miles, 500' gain 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 to the golf […]

Kick off to the BKS with a retrun to Slide Moutain – this time with flowers!

Frenchmans Flat Campground Castaic, CA, US

This is Part one of the new BKS (Butt Kicking Series) of hikes! *(Hikes with close to 3000' Gain and or 10 or more miles.) *** Safety Note: Rain or Extreme Heat at trailhead cancels hikes. Return to Slide to Slide Mountain Fire Lookout Tower (4,631'), overlooking Pyramid Lake not just for the challenge but […]

Hike to the Hollywood Sign/Bronson Caves – Mt. Lee Summit

Canyon Drive Parking 2974 Canyon Drive, Los Angeles, CA, US

I’m very excited to plan another hike up to the Hollywood Sign and the Bronson Caves. This will take us to the summit of Mt. Lee where we will get the best views of the Hollywood Sign. The total mileage for our journey will be approximately 7 miles. Our elevation change should be about 1,200 […]

Kern Gateway Trail site visit and exploration (Upper Richbar)

Shell CA-178, Bakersfield, CA, US

Kern Gateway Trail Proposal The Kern Gateway Trail team is a group of community members with a love of the Kern River canyon and are working to create a connected trail in the Kern River Canyon. There is a short but steep climb at the beginning of the trail. Bring hiking poles, trail shoes with […]

SPRING 2020 BACKBONE TRAIL #3 – Trippet Ranch to Lois Ewen Overlook

Lois Ewen Overlook 23300-23398 Saddle Peak Road, Calabasas, CA, US

Our third Backbone Trail hike in the Santa Monica Mountains will be 7 miles with 2000’ elevation gain on the BBT from Topanga Canyon to the Lois Ewen Overlook. We will hike from Trippet Ranch to behind Topanga Canyon School passing across Old Topanga Canyon Road to take Hondo Canyon and then the Fossil Ridge […]

EBIKE RIDE – TOPANGA STATE PARK’S LOWER LOOP

La Jolla Canyon 8588 Pacific Coast Hwy, 2 mi North of Sycamore Canyon, Ventura, CA, US

EBIKE RIDE - TOPANGA STATE PARK'S LOWER LOOP Here's a chance to get our mountain ebikes out on the dirt again since the rains have let up. I posted the northern Topanga State Park's loop in the past, now we'll take on it's southern loop. Both loops involve street riding, but will have mostly dirt […]

PCT South via Tehachapi Willow Springs Road

Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail Pacific Crest Nat'l Scenic Trl, United States, US

https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/pct-south-via-tehachapi-willow-springs-road Hello Fellow Hikers, Got a treat for ya...another day trip....to the PCT in the Tehachapi Mountains! This part of the PCT is unique as it's known for wild horses,wild burros, Joshua trees, wild flowers but above all the windmills! Yes this section of the PCT will take us through the windmills. This desert landscape […]

Hike at Caspers Wilderness Park – Bell Canyon + Oso Trail

Caspers Wilderness Park 33401 Ortega Hwy, San Juan Capistrano, CA, US

The hike I am planning is around 6.3 miles with about 700 ft. of elevation gain. It starts at the very end of the paved road, the long gray strip that can be seen on the map. We will begin at the Bell Canyon Trail head. We will continue onto that and then take it […]

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