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SUMMARY:🥂 Night Hike - Serrania Ridge to the Water Tank 🍻
DESCRIPTION:Our hike begins at Serrania Ridge\, a pocket of parkland on the suburban edge of Woodland Hills. The ridge’s name—and its geography—seem to be in limbo. Serrania Ridge is also called Woodland Ridge. Is it a part of the Santa Monica Mountains? Or is it a part of Chalk Hill to the northeast? \nWe can contemplate these questions as we roller-coaster up and down–mostly up–partaking views of the Santa Monica mountains rising before us\, Calabasas hills to the right of us\, Chalk Hill to the left of us and the west San Fernando Valley behind us. After about 1 mile we cross dirt Mulholland and continue on a steep trail to the top of the ridge where we’ll turn onto a service road and head up to the water tank. \n🍷🥨Bring snack and drinks to share \nNO WHITE LIGHTS – Red and Green lights only. If you don’t have one you can piggy-back off of someone else’s. Here are some recommendations:\n[asa2_collection show_prime=”no” title_length=”50″ savings_text_style=”long” max_width=”2000″ max_row_items=”3″ tpl=” Flex_1″ width=”50%”]4[/asa2_collection] \nHike is a 3.7-mile lollipop with about 930 ft total ascent.  No white lights allowed. Bring a green or red headlamp/light if you have one. If you don’t you can piggy back off mine and the others’ \n \nSunset: 7:21 PM \nDirections\nFrom the 101 Freeway\, take the De Soto exit and head south for 0.7 miles. On the way\, De Soto becomes Serrania Avenue. Bear left onto Wells Drive and the park will be almost immediately on your right. \nFacilities are available at the trail head (but may be locked?).
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/night-hike-serrania-ridge/
LOCATION:Serrania Park\, 20726 Wells Drive\, Woodland Hills\, ca\, 91364\, US
CATEGORIES:Hiking With Dean
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SUMMARY:Labor Day VIP Hike - Malibu
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]We’ll be hiking along one of our secret trails on the eastern ridge of upper Zuma Canyon. I haven’t been there since before the Woolsey fire and It was completely burned (along with the nearby connecting trails). It may be more overgrown now than it was when we first used it. \nWe will begin by hiking northwest from Kanan on the Backbone Trail to the Zuma Ridge Trail. The winding trail leads to a view of Newton Falls and Upper Zuma Falls\, which are especially grand after the winter rains. \n \nWe will then turn south along Zuma Ridge to Buzzards Roost where we will rest\, eat and take in ocean views. \n \nOur secret trail will come into view way across the canyon. It has been revealed by the Woolsey fire and not so secret anymore. \n \nAfter passing Buzzards Roost we will continue on Zuma Ridge until we come to an equestrian trail and descend down into Zuma Canyon. Maybe there will be water in the creek \n \nAfter a short break and crossing the creek we’ll head up my secret trail to the eastern ridge of Zuma Canyon and snake our way up and to the north back toward the cars closing the loop. \n \nHike is strenuous at about 9.5 miles with almost 2\,800 ft total ascent. We’ll go at an easy pace \nWear long pants. Bring at least 2qts water\, lunch/snacks\, good hiking shoes\nBruce did a little work on the secret trail Sunday (9/1). Here is a sample of the trail conditions: \n[vc_row][vc_column][vc_gallery type=”image_grid” images=”55886\,55885″ img_size=”medium”][/vc_column][/vc_row] \n\nDirections\nThe trailhead parking lot is on Kanan\, north side ot T1 \nFrom the Ventura Freeway 101\, go south (toward beaches) on Kanan Road about 7.8 miles to just before the “third tunnel” (T1). The parking lot is on the right (west side of what is now Kanan-Dume Road) and easy to spot. \nFrom Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu\, go north on Kanan Dume Road about 4.3 miles\, just through the “first tunnel\,” and make a left turn into the parking lot on the west side of Kanan Dume.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
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LOCATION:BBT – Newton Canyon\, 1689 Kanan Dume Rd\, Malibu\, CA\, 90265
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SUMMARY:Talepop Loop & Lunch at La Paz
DESCRIPTION:Please join us on the site of the former Chumash village known as Talepop\, in the Liberty Canyon Natural Preserve. \nWe will be dedicating this hike to Jeff Sherman. Jeff signed up for this hike on August 21 before passing away last Monday during our Zuma Canyon hike. (See Comments section) \nHe loved hiking and would have wanted us to continue with this one. He will be with us in spirit. \nOur hike begins at Juan Bautista de Anza Park which will connect us with the Talepop Loop Trail. The trail climbs up a ridgeline with nice views of Liberty Canyon\, Las Virgenes Canyon and oak-studded rolling hills. \nThe hike will be a combination of ranch roads and single track trails.  We will make a side trip on the Grasslands trail and visit the historic Sepulveda Adobe and stroll past White Oak Farm (see below)\, creating a 4.75 mile (appx) lollipop with about 600 ft total ascent. Bring at least a quart of water. \nPost hike lunch is down the road at La Paz Restaurant\n4505 Las Virgenes Rd.\nCalabasas\, CA 91302 \nSlide Show\nhttps://hwdmedia.s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/28194703/Talepop.mp4\nThe swing is gone but the swingers will be there! \n[asa2_collection tpl=”Flat_box_horizontal” orderby=”rand” show_features=”no” show_description=”no” limit=”1″]6[/asa2_collection] \nThe Sepulveda Adobe\nBuilt in 1863\, the home of California pioneer homesteader Don Pedro Alcantra Sepulveda stands today on its original site just west of the corner of Las Virgenes Road and Mulholland Highway. \nPedro Sepulveda and his wife Soledad raised their twelve children at this small home near Las Virgenes Creek. The rancho was farmed and the many crops grown there included field corn\, beans\, potatoes\, turnips and onions. A mulberry tree planted by Don Pedro well over 100 years ago thrives today and is still bearing fruit. Sepulveda supported his family as a charcoal maker and supplier of oak firewood that heated the fine homes in Los Angeles of the day. His roundtrip to the city with a wagonload of wood took three days at the time when the 101 freeway was nothing but a narrow dirt trail. \nClick on a pic for full view plus captions\n[av_gallery ids=’55982\,55983\,55984′ style=’thumbnails’ preview_size=’portfolio’ crop_big_preview_thumbnail=’avia-gallery-big-crop-thumb’ thumb_size=’square’ columns=’3′ imagelink=’lightbox’ lazyload=’animations_off’ id=” custom_class=” av_uid=’av-24w8lk’ admin_preview_bg=”] \nThe Sepulveda Adobe was inhabited from the time of its construction until 1980. Badly damaged in the 1994 earthquake\, seismic retrofitting and restoration began eight years later\, shepherded by the California State Parks Dept. Most work was completed in 2017 and public access accommodations were to follow.  The home itself is now barely a shell of its former self due to the Woolsey fire \nWhite Oak Farm\nWhite Oak Farm on Las Virgenes Rd was an early 20th-Century dairy and ranch. The barn here\, built in the 1920s\, is one of the oldest remaining barns in the region. During the 1920s  and through the 1940s\, the farm served as a “gentleman’s ranch.” The site was eventually purchased by Bob Hope in 1952. Bob Hope’s brother James lived there and managed the ranch for more than 20 years. The Hopes sold the property to the State in 1975 and it was incorporated it into Malibu Creek State Park. Today(?) it is a residence for one of the park rangers. \nThis photo is from my Thanksgiving 2016 hike. I haven’t visited since before the Woolsey fire and current condition is unknown\nDirections:\nJuan Bautista de Anza Park is on the corner of Las Virgenes and Lost Hills Rds. Park in the lot or on the street. Meet at west end of parking lot. \nFrom the Valley – Take 101 west. Exit Las Virgenes. Left on Las Virgenes to Lost Hills Rd. Right on Lost Hills. Park will be on left but continue to next corner for U-turn. \nFrom TO – Take 101 east. Exit Lost Hills Rd. Right on Lost Hills. Right into Park
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/talepop-loop-lunch-at-la-paz/
LOCATION:Juan Bautista de Anza Park\, 3701 Lost Hills Rd\, Agoura Hills\, CA\, 91301\, US
CATEGORIES:Hiking With Dean
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190921T080000
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SUMMARY:Corral Canyon - Puerco Canyon Loop - Malibu Seafood - BYOB
DESCRIPTION:On this one we’ll visit the old pig farm and have a post-hike lunch at Malibu Seafood Patio where they let you bring your own drink. \nOur hike will begin at sea level in Corral Canyon\, the last undeveloped coastal canyon in Los Angeles County that flows freely to the ocean. Maybe there will be water in the creek this time. We will then leave Corral Canyon for my “secret trail” through pristine wilderness to the Puerco Canyon watershed divide that provides spectacular ocean and mountain views. The trail isn’t so secret any more\, but it is the trail less traveled. We’ll return to the restaurant via another secret trail \nWe’ll have fun checking out the artifacts from a bygone era…and mysterious buildings… \nHike is about 7 miles\, with two interconnected loops and about 1800 ft total ascent. Hike is rated DIFFICULT due to terrain. See the new hike ratings guide: https://www.meetup.com/localhikers/pages/29633850/HIKE_RATINGS_GUIDE/ \nCheck out my slide show from various similar hikes\n[av_video src=’https://youtu.be/89yUvvc9Xqw’ mobile_image=” attachment=” attachment_size=” format=’16-9′ width=’16’ height=’9′ conditional_play=” id=” custom_class=” av_uid=’av-378l1o’] \n  \nAfter the hike we’ll have lunch next door at Malibu Seafood Patio. Kitchen opens at 11:00 AM. Maybe we’ll spot some dolphins frolicking in the waves\, or some celebrities. \n \nThey let you bring your own beverages including booze. So pack a cooler with your favorite beverage and enjoy a fresh seafood lunch by the trailhead — you will deserve it! I’ll bring some white wine. \nBring sunscreen\, hat\, 2 quarts water\, sturdy shoes and a snack. Clothing optional. \nThere is street parking on PCH\, $7.00 in lot next to restaurant at the iron ranger — cc ok \nTrail statistics are approximate. For safety purposes always assume they are underestimated. But don’t be disappointed if they are overestimated. Bring more water and snacks than you think you’ll need. \nTrail descriptions are based on previous hikes. Current conditions are unknown until arrival. Expect the unexpected and plan accordingly. \nThe Organizers and members in this group are not professional leaders\, guides\, or mountaineers. The function of the member or organizer is only to organize the trip. Each person who shows up for a trip/meetup (and their guest or guests) is responsible for his or her own safety. By attending a hike\, or any other event organized by this group\, you are acknowledging that you and any guests that you bring are aware of the risks\, dangers and hazards associated with the activity and freely accept and fully assume all such risks\, dangers and hazards\, and further agree to release and discharge the Organizers\, Members of the Hiking With Dean Meetup Group from and against any and all liability arising from your participation in the group activities per the ASSUMPTION OF RISK AND LIABILITY WAIVER.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/corral-canyon-puerco-canyon-loop/
LOCATION:Malibu Seafood Fresh Fish Market  and Patio Café\, 25653 Pacific Coast Hwy\, Malibu\, CA\, 90265
CATEGORIES:Hiking With Dean
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190921T081500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190921T180000
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SUMMARY:Scorpion Bay / Cavern Point Loop – Santa Cruz Island
DESCRIPTION:*** TICKETS ARE SOLD OUT / RESERVATIONS ARE CLOSED *** \nLet’s head to the islands\, that is the Channel Islands\, and hike Santa Cruz Island at Scorpion Bay and the Cavern Point Loop trail. \nThis is an all day event that includes a six mile hike with a total of 600’+ elevation gain. \n** Reserve your boat tickets at Island Packers ASAP then let me know in the comments that you have bought your ticket. I will remove you from the list if you haven’t bought your ticket within one week after you RSVP. \nIt is imperative that we arrive at 8:15 at Island Packers\, even sooner\, to check in. We will board the Island Packers boat in Ventura and embark at 9:00am on a 45-60 minute cruise to Scorpion Bay\, along the way we may encounter dolphins and other sea life. \nAt Scorpion Bay\, we will hike an easy 1.6 miles with an elevation gain of 278’ to the visitor center which begins the Cavern Point Loop trail. The loop itself is just under 2 miles with an elevation gain of 326’. The trail climbs up to Scorpion Ranch and past an old outhouse. There are several historical buildings that are worth exploring. We will continue to climb wooden steps that take us onto the bluffs. Along the bluffs we’ll have amazing views of the Pacific Ocean\, Scorpion Cove\, and depending how clear the day is\, we may see the silhouettes of Anacapa Island and California‘s coastline. \nThe Cavern Point Loop will take us to the trail back to Scorpion Bay. Island Packer’s will pick us up at 4:00pm. \nBring your lunch\, somewhere along the line we’ll stop for a lunch break. \nYou can read more about the Cavern Point Loop hike here: https://trailtopeak.com/2018/04/23/hiking-scorpion-bay-to-cavern-point-loop-santa-cruz-island/ \nReserve your boat tickets at Island Packers: https://reserve.islandpackers.com/Select September 2019 in the “View Trips for MONTH of” dropdown.In the “Ventura-East Santa Cruz (Scorpion)” dropdown\, scroll to September 21\, and select 9:00am.In the “Return” dropdown\, select 4:00pm. \nAdult: $59.00Senior (55 and up): $54.00Children (up to 12 years): $41.00 \nADDRESS:Island Packers Cruises1691 Spinnaker Dr #105B · Ventura\, CA \nI will continue to post details here and in the comments. See you in September! \nHIKING DETAILS:Trail: Single track\, open areas near the edge of the bluffDistance: 6 mile loopElevation Gain: 600’+Difficulty: Beginner / fit beginnerDogs: NoRestrooms: Yes\, near the trailheadKnown Dangers: slip and fall\, foxes \nWHAT TO BRING:Jacket for cooler weatherlayers3 liters of waterLunch\, Snacks\, electrolytesHiking shoes/boots \nDISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY:• You must RSVP to attend this event\, no exceptions.• If you choose to sign up for any event\, you are releasing the organizers of Hike and Explore from all liability in case of possible injuries.• The organizers of Hike and Explore are not trained leaders and we do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to lead or participate in trips. By participating in any posted event\, you’re taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being.• Hiking and other outdoor events are inherently dangerous and accidents can happen. All participants take full responsibility for their own actions.• Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience. This applies to any guests youmay invite.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/scorpion-bay-cavern-point-loop-santa-cruz-island/
LOCATION:Island Packers Cruises\, 1691 Spinnaker Dr #105B\, Ventura\, CA\, 93001\, US
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SUMMARY:Tapo Canyon Night Hike - Dogs OK
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URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/tapo-canyon-night-hike/
LOCATION:Tapo Canyon Open Space – HWD\, 3802 Tapo Canyon Rd\, Simi Valley\, 93063
CATEGORIES:Hiking With Dean
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191003T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191003T213000
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SUMMARY:Tapo Canyon Night Hike\, Simi Valley
DESCRIPTION:This hike is cross posted with Dean’s\, Hiking with Dean. \nTonight’s hike will take us into a canyon that has views of the surrounding Santa Susana Mountains which we might see before it gets completely dark. This is not a difficult hike because the elevation is rather mild\, and it’s spread out over the whole hike with gradual climbs. \nNo white flashlights are allowed on this hike…it’s a Dean rule…bring green or red lights. Use white lights for emergencies only. \nBefore heading out\, we will stop for a break. Bring wine and booze\, and snacks to share. \nFrom the trail head\, we’ll hike about ½ mile on level ground followed by a steady climb about a mile to the junction at the top. We’ll turn left\, climb a small hill\, and then head down about 1½ miles into the canyon. \nComing back\, we will climb about 3/4 of a mile up to the junction\, this is a semi steep incline but doable for beginners. At the junction\, we’ll hike down for about 1½ miles back to the trailhead. \nHIKING DETAILS:Distance: about 4.5 milesElevation Gain: about 800’Difficulty: Beginner/ intermediateDogs: Yes\, leashedRestrooms: NoParking: Free in the gravel area in front of the trail head\, and along the road on both sides of Tapo Canyon.Trail: Single track and Fire Roadish\, excellent condition \nKnown Dangers: Rattlesnakes\, slip-‘n-fall \nWHAT TO BRING:1-2 liters of water.Snacks and/or beverages to share.Hiking shoes are preferred\, but athletic shoes will be OK. \nDIRECTIONS:The trailhead is about 450 feet\, or one minute\, before Lost Canyon Drive which is on the left with a street light. If you get to Lost Canyon Drive\, you have gone too far…turn around. \nGoogle maps seem to have the most accurate directions. Here is a link to Google Street View of the trailhead: Tapo Canyon Trailhead (https://www.google.com/maps/@34.304698\,-118.720457\,3a\,69.7y\,93.92h\,90.4t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1svRHdp7FenigPZ3zwLQ1PGw!2e0) The GPS coordinates of the trailhead are: 34.304410 N\, and 118.720291 W\, but trust your GPS at your own risk. They OFTEN take you to the wrong location. \nTapo Canyon3802 Tapo Canyon RoadSimi Valley\, CA 9306334.304740\, -118.720291 \nFrom the 118:34.304740\, -118.720291Exit Tapo Canyon Rd.Drive north on Tapo Canyon Rd. for 1.7 miles.The trail head on the right. \nDISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY:• You must RSVP to attend this event\, no exceptions.• If you choose to sign up for any event\, you are releasing the organizers of Hike and Explore from all liability in case of possible injuries.• The organizers of Hike and Explore are not trained leaders and we do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to lead or participate in trips. By participating in any posted event\, you’re taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being.• Hiking and other outdoor events are inherently dangerous and accidents can happen. All participants take full responsibility for their own actions.• Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience. This applies to any guests you may invite.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/tapo-canyon-night-hike-simi-valley/
LOCATION:3802 Tapo Canyon Rd\, 3802 Tapo Canyon Rd\, Simi Valley\, CA\, 93063\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191005T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191005T130000
DTSTAMP:20260503T052810
CREATED:20191003T164907Z
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SUMMARY:Once Upon a Time In Hollywood Chatsworth
DESCRIPTION:On this hike\, we will cross paths with the famous and the infamous. The famous is the site of the Spahn Ranch movie set for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. The infamous is the site of the real Spahn Ranch. Along the way we’ll learn additional Chatsworth history. \nOur trek begins at the top of the Old Stagecoach Rd and ventures west and down through Twilight Canyon to Corriganville where Quentin Tarantino created the set for the Spahn Ranch in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. For those of you familiar with the park\, you know this isn’t the first movie filmed at Corriganville and we’ll be visiting some of the older movie and TV sites also. \nAfter a little site-seeing and a loop around Corriganville we’ll head up a hill to the 118 and cross under it using a wildlife corridor. From there we’ll take a seldom-used trail to the fork at the Hummingbird Trail and Rocky Peak Trails. Here\, we’ll find a rock house — a small room under a rock overhang. It was built as part of a movie set. Across the trail from the rock house is a natural cave above the trail. Rumor has it that an entire family lived there at one time. This a perfect spot for our snack break! \n[asa2_collection tpl=”Flat_box_horizontal” orderby=”rand” show_features=”no” show_description=”no” limit=”1″]6[/asa2_collection] \nWe continue our loop by heading down Rocky Peak Rd and catch the El Camino Nuevo which will bring us to the Spahn Ranch. Nowadays\, the ranch is basically nonexistent; its remnants are fully blended into a maze of trees\, shrubs and poison oak. We’ll take another snack break at the infamous Manson family cave. Immortalized in a 1969 Time magazine photo/piece about the clan\, the rock remains untouched\, and offers fans the chance to channel their inner Mansonite for a morbid photo op. \nOur return to the Old Stagecoach Rd will take us across the lands once claimed by Chatsworth homesteaders. \n[av_notification title=’Hike Rating’ icon_select=’yes’ icon=’ue8c7′ font=’entypo-fontello’ color=’orange’ border=” custom_bg=’#444444′ custom_font=’#ffffff’ size=’large’ close_btn=” cookie_lifetime=’60’ av_uid=’av-n88i8k’ custom_class=” admin_preview_bg=”]\nHike will be about 8 miles with 1\,900 ft total ascent and is rated DIFFICULT due to terrain. See the Hike Rating Guide\n[/av_notification] \n  \nEnjoy the history lessons below 🙂\n  \nThe Spahn Ranch\nThe ranch took its name from dairy farmer George Spahn\, who purchased the property in 1948. Many western-themed movies and television shows were filmed on the ranch\, including Duel in the Sun (1946) and television episodes of Bonanza\, The Lone Ranger\, and Zorro. It was also the filming location for the B-movie The Creeping Terror. \nThe Spahn Ranch is notorious for having been the primary residence of Charles Manson and his followers\, the “Manson Family\,” for much of 1968 and 1969. Spahn was 80 years old and living at the ranch when he allowed The Manson Family to move in\, rent-free\, in exchange for labor.A wildfire destroyed all of the Spahn Movie Ranch’s film sets and residential structures on September 26\, 1970. George Spahn died on September 22\, 1974\, and is buried in Eternal Valley Memorial Park in nearby Newhall\, California. \nHere we are February 2018; on the ranch and re-doing the iconic 1969 Time-Life photo.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCorriganville\nWe’ve been here many times. From 1937 to 1965 Corriganville Movie Ranch\, owned by stuntman Ray “Crash” Corrigan\, was a working film studio and movie ranch for outdoor location shooting. In 1949\, it opened to the public on weekends and holidays. \nWhy not just let Crash show you around the ranch on his DVD \n[asa2 tpl=”Movie” align=”center” ajax=”1″]B001O4C6S0[/asa2] \nIn 1965 Ray Corrigan sold the property to Bob Hope. A housing subdivision called Hopetown was developed and built on a parcel near the park entrance. In the late 1960s and early 1970s part of the site was used for motorcycle racing. In 1970 the ranch was swept by fire. In 1979 another fire destroyed virtually all of the remaining structures. \nIn 1988 The land was acquired by the City of Simi Valley for use as a regional park \nHere are videos of the “Jungle Jim Rock” and “Robin Hood Lake.”  To the right is Fort Apache \n[av_one_half first av_uid=’av-1qa17tg’] \n[av_video src=’http://youtu.be/G-MeZdkkeFo’ mobile_image=” attachment=” attachment_size=” format=’16-9′ width=’16’ height=’9′ conditional_play=” av_uid=’av-1bqa6yc’ id=” custom_class=”] \n[/av_one_half] \n[av_one_half av_uid=’av-s3zo0k’] \n[av_video src=’http://youtu.be/YK7ajTUHHrY’ mobile_image=” attachment=” attachment_size=” format=’16-9′ width=’16’ height=’9′ conditional_play=” av_uid=’av-lxwzdg’ id=” custom_class=”] \n[/av_one_half] \nThe structures have been torn down but here we are October 2018 crashing the set for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.\n[av_video src=’https://youtu.be/0F0lGfSnEyI’ mobile_image=” attachment=” attachment_size=” format=’16-9′ width=’16’ height=’9′ conditional_play=” av_uid=’av-nx8pn8′ id=” custom_class=”] \nEl Camino Nuevo\nMore appropriately known as the Chatsworth Grade Road it replaced the stagecoach route in 1895 and provided an easier and smoother route to transport goods. It was also able to accommodate motorized vehicles. We’ll be hiking along this old grade which was replaced by our familiar Old Santa Susana Pass in 1917. \n[av_notification title=’More to Follow’ icon_select=’yes’ icon=’ue80f’ font=’entypo-fontello’ color=’silver’ border=’solid’ custom_bg=’#444444′ custom_font=’#ffffff’ size=’large’ close_btn=” cookie_lifetime=’60’ custom_class=” av_uid=’av-q2xs38′ admin_preview_bg=”]\nCheck back here often as I will be adding more historical notes\, photos and videos over the next few days\n[/av_notification] \n[av_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” av-desktop-hide=” av-medium-hide=” av-small-hide=” av-mini-hide=” av-medium-font-size=” av-small-font-size=” av-mini-font-size=” av_uid=’av-2bbqms’] \nDirections\nRSVP Here: https://www.meetup.com/localhikers/events/264413389/ \nFrom the 118 – Exit Rocky Peak Rd\, turn right on Santa Susana Rd. After you pass the Rocky Peak exit off the 118 Freeway\, start looking to your left for Lilac Lane. Park in corner dirt lot. There is some shoulder parking nearby too. We will meet on the corner. \nThe lot won’t hold all of us so here are some parking options: https://goo.gl/2kCoLi\nWalk to corner of Lilac Ln and Santa Susana Pass Rd \nHaven’t seen the movie? Watch it (or at least the trailer) tonight!\n[asa2 tpl=”Movie” ajax=”1″]B07VRMPX2S[/asa2][av_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” av-desktop-hide=” av-medium-hide=” av-small-hide=” av-mini-hide=” av-medium-font-size=” av-small-font-size=” av-mini-font-size=” av_uid=’av-14pb40k’]
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/once-upon-a-time-in-chatsworth/
LOCATION:Twilight Canyon Trailhead\, 7700 Santa Susana Pass Rd\, Simi Valley\, ca\, 93063\, US
CATEGORIES:Hiking With Dean
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SUMMARY:Movie Magic Hike at Franklin Park\, Beverly Hills
DESCRIPTION:Join the resident film enthusiast for a guided hike to view film and television locations and learn the Hollywood history of our canyon.Franklin’s film history started during the silent film era and is still used by Hollywood multiple times a month. \nHike meets outside the Sooky Goldman Nature Center.Wear closed toe shoes and bring water. \nMore details coming very soon \nDIRECTIONSSooky Goldman Nature Center2600 Franklin Canyon Dr · Beverly Hills\, CA \n** Photo courtesy of Community Nature Connection **https://www.communitynatureconnection.org \nDISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY:• If you choose to sign up for any event\, you are releasing the organizers of Hike and Explore from all liability in case of possible injuries.• The organizers of Hike and Explore are not trained leaders and we do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to lead or participate in trips. By participating in any posted event\, you’re taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being.• Hiking and other outdoor events are inherently dangerous and accidents can happen. All participants take full responsibility for their own actions.• Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience. This applies to any guests you may invite.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/movie-magic-hike-at-franklin-park-beverly-hills/
LOCATION:William O. Douglas Outdoor Classroom and Sooky Goldman Nature Center\, 2600 Franklin Canyon Dr\, Beverly Hills\, CA\, 90210\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191012T094500
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SUMMARY:Haunted Scary Dairy Farm\, Camarillo
DESCRIPTION:The Camarillo State Hospital dairy farm at one time thrived with cattle and working patients from the hospital. Today it is known as the Scary Dairy and it is haunted! \nThis is a two part hike making it suitable for beginner and fit beginner/intermediate. \nPart one: We will hike about ¾ mile through lush vegetation to the dairy farm\, take time to explore the area and view the buildings. Then we will continue to the trail\, and those who wish to leave at this point are welcome to do so. \nPart two: We will hike a nearby trail with a gain of about 600′ with a couple of steeper areas. We will stop for a snack at a grassy area with views of Camarillo\, the Pacific\, and Channel Islands. After break time\, I may decide to continue on the trail another mile or so just to get in more hiking but that will be an unanimous group decision. \nMEETUP TIME AND OTHER INFORMATIONThe meet up time is at 9:45 am at the gravel parking lot near the dairy\, There is a parking fee of $6.00 (cash) – a kiosk with envelops is located there. We will start promptly at 10:00 am. \nThe scary dairy is part of the Camarillo Regional Park: https://www.csuci.edu/cipark/ \nDIRECTIONS:Be sure to check the photos below for the map to the trailhead and read the directions CAREFULLY\, it is easy to pass the parking lot. \nHIKING DETAILS:Distance: 4+ milesElevation Gain: 600’ with a couple of steep areas.Difficulty: Beginner\, fit beginner\, intermediateRestrooms: noParking: $6.00 parking feeDogs: Only if leashedKnown Dangers: slip and fall\, rattlesnakes\, mountain bikers \nWHAT TO BRING:2 liters of waterLunch\, snacks\, electrolytesHiking shoes/bootsSunscreenHatDress according to the weather \nDIRECTIONShttps://www.csuci.edu/cipark/directions.htmSee map below \nFrom the Los Angeles areaFrom the US-101\, exit at the Lewis Road (SR 34) off-ramp.Turn right onto Daily Drive and continue to the Lewis Road stoplight.Turn right onto SR 34 Lewis Road and continue until you see the CSU Channel Islands sign.Turn left at Camarillo Street and continue for approximately 1/8 of a mile.After crossing the bridge over Calleguas Creek the entry is immediately on the left hand side of Camarillo. \nFrom VenturaFrom the US-101\, exit at the Lewis Road (SR 34) off-ramp.Use the middle lane to turn left onto Ventura Blvd.Turn right onto S Lewis Road and continue until you see the CSU Channel Islands sign.Turn left at Camarillo Street and continue for approximately 1/8 of a mile.After crossing the bridge over Calleguas Creek the entry is immediately on the left hand side of Camarillo. \nDon’t park beyond the kiosk. \nDISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY:• You must RSVP to attend this event\, no exceptions.• If you choose to sign up for any event\, you are releasing the organizers of Hike and Explore from all liability in case of possible injuries.• The organizers of Hike and Explore are not trained leaders and we do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to lead or participate in trips. By participating in any posted event\, you’re taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being.• Hiking and other outdoor events are inherently dangerous and accidents can happen. All participants take full responsibility for their own actions.• Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience. This applies to any guests you may invite.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/haunted-scary-dairy-farm-camarillo/
LOCATION:CSU Channel Islands Regional Park\, Old Dairy Rd\, Camarillo\, CA\, 93012\, US
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191026T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191026T190000
DTSTAMP:20260503T052810
CREATED:20191020T021706Z
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SUMMARY:10th Annual Chatsworth Halloween Hike - Saturday Night Version
DESCRIPTION:We’ve been doing this one in Chatsworth/Twin Lakes since 2009. It’s the scariest hike this side of Transylvania! \nDue to ongoing development in the area our exact path is unknown at this time\, but I estimate it to be about 4 miles with 700′ elevation gain. I will have more accurate figures after pre-scouting the area. \n \nCostumes are optional: https://amzn.to/2n5iZyX \nI don’t have many night photos but enjoy this video from Halloween 2014\n \n  \nDon’t forget to check out the daytime extended version of the hike \nPart of the hike will be on little-used trails. Long pants would be nice for some short segments\, but not required for hike. Wear hiking shoes or boots. Expect the unexpected. If you are not an experienced hiker this hike may not be for you. \nNO WHITE LIGHTS – Red and Green lights only. If you don’t have one you can tailgate off of someone else’s. Here are some recommendations:\n[asa2_collection show_prime=”no” title_length=”50″ savings_text_style=”long” max_width=”2000″ max_row_items=”3″ tpl=” Flex_1″ width=”50%”]4[/asa2_collection] \nDIRECTIONS\nTake 101 or 118 to Topanga and head to the north end. Make a left on Poema and park at curb. We meet at the Bella Vista entrance \nAdvice – avoid the Twin Lakes neighborhood roads. Use major arteries to get to Topanga and Poema \nCheck out the map and familiarize yourself with the destination and neighborhood. Carpooling is recommended (see Warner Center Park and Ride).
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/10th-annual-chatsworth-halloween-hike-night-version/
LOCATION:Twin Lakes\, 11199 Canoga Ave\, Chatsworth\, CA\, 91311
CATEGORIES:Hiking With Dean
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191027T090000
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SUMMARY:10th Annual Chatsworth Halloween Hike - Sunday Day Version
DESCRIPTION:I’ll be handing out free hiking snacks on this hike.\nWe’ve been doing this one in Chatsworth/Twin Lakes since 2009. It’s the scariest hike this side of Transylvania! \nDue to ongoing development in the area our exact path can change at any time\, but I estimate it to be a little less than 5 miles with 1060′ elevation gain. There is water in a section of the creek – you might get your toes wet. Long pants recommended if you are sensitive to poison oak. NO BEGINNERS \n[av_notification title=’Hike Rating’ icon_select=’yes’ icon=’ue8c5′ font=’entypo-fontello’ color=’orange’ border=’solid’ custom_bg=’#444444′ custom_font=’#ffffff’ size=’large’ close_btn=” cookie_lifetime=’60’ av_uid=’av-s3zor5′ custom_class=” admin_preview_bg=”]\nHike is rated MEDIUM due to terrain. See Hike Ratings Guide here \n[/av_notification] \nCostumes are optional: https://amzn.to/2n5iZyX \nVideo from 2014\n \n  \n[asa2_smart_collection tpl=”Flat_box_horizontal” orderby=”rand” show_features=”no” show_description=”no” limit=”1″ /] \n  \n…..A group of innocent hikers\, unaware of what waits beyond the next switchback….. \n \nBOO! \n \nChatsworth E-Riders Sprucing up Boot Hill in 2014. Its a ghoulish job but someone has to do it. \n \nYou’ll lose your head on this hike \n \nR.I.P. Jennifer North \nPart of the hike will be on little-used trails. Long pants would be nice for some short segments\, but not required for hike. Wear hiking shoes or boots. Expect the unexpected. \nWe have a night version also — check it out here: https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/10th-annual-chatsworth-halloween-hike-night-version/ \nDIRECTIONS\nGo to the north end of Canoga Ave and park under the 118 and look for the horseless ones. Do not block any gates or trails. There is additional parking on Candice Pl. \n[av_notification title=’Attention’ icon_select=’yes’ icon=’ue8df’ font=’entypo-fontello’ color=’orange’ border=’solid’ custom_bg=’#444444′ custom_font=’#ffffff’ size=’large’ close_btn=” cookie_lifetime=’60’ av_uid=’av-shi86p’ custom_class=” admin_preview_bg=”]\nAvoid Twin Lakes residential streets. Use Chatsworth St to connect Topanga\, Owensmouth or De Soto with Canoga Av.\n[/av_notification]
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/10th-annual-chatsworth-halloween-hike-day-version/
LOCATION:Twin Lakes\, 11199 Canoga Ave\, Chatsworth\, CA\, 91311
CATEGORIES:Hiking With Dean
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191027T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191027T190000
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SUMMARY:Día de los Muertos Festival\, Simi Valley
DESCRIPTION:This is a no host event but I will be there. \nStrathearn Historical Park & Museum in Simi Valley will be celebrating Día de los Muertos\, otherwise known as Day of the Dead\, Festival will feature live music\, performances\, storytelling\, craft vendors\, crafts for all ages\, face painting\, food vendors and more. \nDía de los Muertos is a Mexican tradition commemorating those who have departed this world\, and a celebration of their lives. To honor and remember their loved ones\, families arrange alters in their homes and display photographs and mementos that reflect their loved ones character and personality. \nCOST$7 Adults$5 Kids age 5-12It is recommended to buy your tickets online at svhs.ticketleap.com/ddlm2018/dates/Oct-28-2018_at_0200PM. You can also purchase tickets at the gate. For additional information call 805-526-6453. \nDIRECTIONSStrathearn Park is located behind the Madera Target store.137 Strathearn PlaceSimi Valley\, CA
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/dia-de-los-muertos-festival-simi-valley/
LOCATION:137 Strathearn Pl\, 137 Strathearn Pl\, Simi Valley\, CA\, 93065\, US
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