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SUMMARY:Camping July 4th Weekend: Big Pine Lakes!!! Fishing\, Glaciers\, Roaring Rivers
DESCRIPTION:This event filled in 3 days after listing. RSVP to be on the Wait List for this event. We may be able to secure more space at a secondary site. \nHOWEVER we do have several other events we have yet to announce. \nIf you want to get out . . the other trips are good. Safety and Fun are both on the agenda. It is suggested you DO NOT DELAY if you want to attend the others. Payment links REMOVED from the JULY 4th Weekend event as it is full at the moment. All our events fill because of the thought\, effort and planning put in to make them shine. Join us on our next events before they fill too. \nOur plan at the moment is one good super quality camping event a month. \nJuly 4th Wknd (waitlist)Big Pine Lakeshttps://www.meetup.com/MoreToExplore/events/267145050/July Thur 2nd\, 3rd Fri\, 4th Sat\, Sun 5th \nAug 21\, 22 and 23Yosemitehttps://www.meetup.com/MoreToExplore/events/270535302/ \nSept 4 Labor Day WeekendBig Pine Lakeshttps://www.meetup.com/MoreToExplore/events/266194366/Sept Fri 4th to 7th Mon \nOct 23\, 24\, 25Sequoiahttps://www.meetup.com/MoreToExplore/events/266193527/ \nFirst of all\, . .Big Pine Lakes is an amazing hidden gem. The water is a crazy hue. The Minarets rising above are stunning. \nWe went her last year and filled it to max. This year we will limit our total number to HALF for social distance. With less capacity DO NOT DELAY!! \nThere are amazing places on the way there and nearby as side trips. Such as the Anceint Bristlecone Forest\, Mansanar\, Alabama Hills\, Fossil Falls or Red Rock Canyon (Cantil). \nEven with that: You don’t see trips often to Big Pine Lakes. This is because area is only open from May to October. With such a small window sites are super hard to get. Especially for holiday weekends.AND WE HAVE AN AMAZING SITE! \nTons of conveniences. There is a small cafe that serves breakfast\, lunch and dinner\, and a small general store with a few necessities for if you need them. We are NOT on a group site. We have the entire park of small individual sites. Se it makes it better for distance issues.Many of the sites have electrical and water at the site.Restrooms are close. Space for cars\, and an overflow lots near. \nBest of all . . . There is a Fish Pond!!!!! Stocked with trout. You can even catch dinner. The fish pond is free!!! For fishing you will need to buy (AND HAVE WITH YOU) a fishing licence before you go. They do rent poles at the general store and have bait too. \nTons of shade from mature pines for many of the sites \nWe are steps away from the trail-head AND steps away from the roaring glacier fed Big Pine Creek. \nThe site is located at 7\,800 ft so it’s cooler. \nFood: Food prep and storage is going to be new distancing issue. Bring your own food\, and storage (cooler). Everyone does their own food prep.Paper plates provided (they do burn well for campfires). \nFLEXIBILITYLeave LA when you can. Arrive at the campsite as late as you wish.We have the site Thurs\, Fri\, Sat and Sun. You can 2\, 3 or 4 nights. \nTHERE IS A LARGE FIREWORKS DISPLAY IN BISHOP. 15 mins up the road.For Sat eve we can go to there. Even have bite town if you do not wish to cook. \nThere is ALSO to do:Ancient Bristlecone Pine ForestSchat’s BakeryMansanarAlabama HillsFossil Falls \n3 or 4 nights on a Holiday Weekend in an AMAZING placeFishing/Fishpond\, Cafe\, roaring river and AMAZING ALPINE LAKES \nDogs OK. Kids OK. Under 18 is 1/2 cost. \nRefunds?The event will occur Rain or Shine (or snow). No cancel on our end due to weather. \nIf you wish to cancel due to weather or change of plans: 100% Full Credit will be applied to ANY future event we run. This includes any Camping\, Wine Trip\, San Francisco Trip\, or Overseas International Trips like Meetup On The Orient Express\, Bucket List Italy w/Mardi Gras in Venice\, Night Trains Spain with Pamplona and Running of the Bulls. \nAgain . . If you need to cancel\, you will be Credited for 100% towards any future paid event of ours with no expiration and no change fees.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/camping-july-4th-weekend-big-pine-lakes-fishing-glaciers-roaring-rivers/
LOCATION:Big Pine Creek Trailhead\, 4024 Glacier Lodge Rd\, Bishop\, CA\, 93514\, US
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SUMMARY:Secret Trail to Rocky Peak - VIP Members Only
DESCRIPTION:Details\nA special hike to Rocky Peak that only HWD can deliver.  Rocky Peak\, located in Rocky Peak Park\, is the fourth-highest point in the Santa Susana Mountains\, and overlooks the San Fernando Valley and Chatsworth\, the Simi Hills\, and the Simi Valley in Southern California. The peak\, which is 2\,715 feet (828 m) in elevation\, sits on the Los Angeles County–Ventura County line.We will be hiking along some old ranch roads that may be a little grassy and overgrown. Hike will be a loopy 9.5 miles with 1500 ft total ascent. \nExpect the unexpected. No guests allowed \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-kdw5i1′ custom_class=” admin_preview_bg=”]\nHike is about 9.5 miles with about 1\,500 ft total ascent and is rated DIFFICULT. See the Hike Ratings Guide\n[/av_notification] \nBring food\, lots of water\, camera. \n[av_notification title=’Coronavirus Mitigation’ icon_select=’yes’ icon=’ue8df’ font=’entypo-fontello’ close_btn=” cookie_lifetime=’60’ color=’red’ custom_bg=’#444444′ custom_font=’#ffffff’ border=’solid’ size=’large’ custom_class=” av_uid=’av-jkb379′ admin_preview_bg=”]\nPractice social distancing whenever possible\, especially at trail head and break spots. Wear a mask or face shield whenever social distancing is impossible or impractical. It is mandatory that you bring a face shield. Bring hand sanitizer if you have it.\n[/av_notification] \nDirections and Parking\nGo to north end of Topanga Cyn and turn left on Poema Pl. Park on street\, first spot you see. We will meet at the Bella Vista driveway.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/secret-trail-to-rocky-peak-vip-members-only/
LOCATION:Devil Canyon Trailhead\, 11444 Poema Place\, Chatsworth\, 91311\, United States
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SUMMARY:July Fourth Huntington Beach Bonfire
DESCRIPTION:Socially distanced bonfire with music from my boombox\, refreshments and fireworks. Bring beach stuff (towel/chairs/umbrella)\, firewood\, drinks/food\, your mask\, and more fireworks if you got em. I’ll be coming early to nab a good bonfire spot\, parking will be easier the earlier you come so feel free to join me.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/july-fourth-huntington-beach-bonfire/
LOCATION:Huntington City Beach\, 155 5th St\, Huntington Beach\, US
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SUMMARY:Lower Zuma Canyon Loop
DESCRIPTION:Zuma Canyon is distinguished for being one of the deepest gorges in the Santa Monica Mountains and unlike Topanga or Malibu Canyons has never suffered incursion by a major road. \nOur 5.6 mile loop hike begins in a deep cleft of the Santa Monica Mnts.\, then winds up a mellow ridgeline with gorgeous ocean views\, statuesque sycamores\, tall laurel sumac and scattered wildflowers. The first 1.5 miles is slightly strenuous with an 800 ft gain. If that does not leave you breathless\, the views will. \nWhile venturing through the canyon\, look and listen for the signs of life around you. Walk carefully along the trails and discover tracks of deer\, rabbit and coyote. Marvel at the delicate homes of funnel web spiders hiding in the earth’s tiny crevices. Listen for the shy wren-tit\, the “voice of the chaparral.” Though rarely seen\, its call sounds like a ping-pong ball echoing throughout the canyon. \n \n \nAfter-hike shenanigans will take place at Spruzzo Malibu (http://www.spruzzomalibu.com/)\, right on the corner of Busch Dr and PCH — you pass it on the way out. \nDirections: From Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu\, one mile west of Kanan Dume Road\, turn north on Bonsall Drive. Follow Bonsall to its dead end at the mouth of Zuma Canyon. Ample\, FREE parking. \nBring at least one qt water\, hiking shoes/boots\, hat\, sunscreen\, snacks \nNote: When leaving\, do not return to PCH on Bonsall. Instead\, make a right on Rainsford Place\, then left on Busch Dr to PCH. \nEvent rules: \n1. Carpooling is desired. There is a convenient park-and-ride at Kanan & 101.\n2. All hikers must stay on established trails\n3. No use of flour or chalk to mark trails.\n4. Practice “Leave No Trace” – take only pictures and leave only footprints
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/lower-zuma-canyon-loop/
LOCATION:Zuma Canyon\, 5700 Bonsall Dr\, Malibu\, CA\, 90265\, US
CATEGORIES:Hiking With Dean
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200718T090000
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SUMMARY:Musch Loop to Eagle Rock
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_message message_box_color=”pink” icon_fontawesome=”fa fa-medkit”]PRACTICE SOCIAL DISTANCING WHENEVER POSSIBLE\, ESPECIALLY AT TRAIL HEAD AND BREAK SPOTS. WEAR A MASK OR FACE COVERING WHENEVER SOCIAL DISTANCING IS IMPOSSIBLE OR IMPRACTICAL. IT IS MANDATORY THAT YOU BRING A FACE COVERING. BRING HAND SANITIZER IF YOU HAVE IT.[/vc_message][vc_btn title=”RSVP Here” shape=”square” color=”turquoise” size=”lg” align=”left” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.meetup.com%2Flocalhikers%2Fevents%2F271996616||target:%20_blank|”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Eagle Rock\, the most impressive landmark in all of Topanga State Park\, will afford us an airy perch overlooking the upper watershed of Santa Ynez Canyon and the ocean beyond. We will eat\, drink and explore on this impressive sandstone rock covered with crevices and caves. \nWe begin hiking at Trippet Ranch\, walking north on a paved driveway about 100 yards to where the Musch Trail slants to the right across a grassy hillside. \n \nOn that trail we’ll plunge into the shade of oak and bay laurel trees. After contouring around a couple of north-flowing ravines\, we rise to meet a trailside campground at the former Musch Ranch. \n \nBeyond the campground\, Musch Trail climbs through sun-baked\, fragrant chaparral. \n \nAfter many twists and turns we will reach a ridgetop fire road at Eagle Junction. We begin to see Eagle Rock looming over ravines plunging south toward the sea. The rock\, a sandstone outcrop pitted with small caves\, is a good example of the 15-million-year-old Topanga Canyon Formation that crops out in various parts of the Santa Monica Mountains. \n \nWe’ll return to Trippet Ranch via the rolling East Topanga Fire Road. Hike is about 5 miles. \nBring a sack lunch and we’ll take an extended break on Eagle Rock — we’ll make a picnic out of it!  \n[vc_message style=”square” message_box_color=”warning” icon_fontawesome=”fa fa-area-chart”]HIKE IS ABOUT 5 MILES WITH ABOUT 1\,000 FT TOTAL ASCENT AND IS RATED MEDIUM DUE TO TERRAIN. WERE DOING THIS HIKE IN OPPOSITE DIRECTION DESRIBED ABOUT. THE FIRST COUPLE MILES IS ON FIREROAD WITH 700′ ASCENT. See the Hike Ratings Guide[/vc_message] \n\nWeather Watch\nWeather forecast for Topanga: \nStart of Hike: 71°\nEnd of of Hike : 76° – 78° \nForecast for 7/18 \nDirections\nPlan your arrival for 8:30. Hike starts promptly at 9! \nFrom Topanga Canyon Boulevard\, turn east on Entrada Road; that’s to the left if you are coming from the San Fernando Valley. Follow Entrada Road by turning left at every opportunity until you arrive at Topanga State Park. \nPark on street before the last left turn (and walk a couple blocks) or pay the ranger in the park ($12?). If you park on street be sure that your left wheels are inside the white line. Note parking restrictions. We’ll meet by the bathrooms (of course!).[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/musch-eaglerock/
LOCATION:Trippet Ranch\, 20828 Entrada Road\, Topanga\, CA\, 90290
CATEGORIES:Hiking With Dean
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SUMMARY:🌚 No Moon Hike: Natoma Loop and a Little More
DESCRIPTION:Natoma Loop Trail is a 1.7 mile lightly trafficked loop trail located in Woodland Hills. But anything less than a couple miles is not worth getting up for so we’ll extend the loop a bit into the cool side of Mulholland for a distance of about 3.5 miles with moderate elevation gain. \nNO WHITE LIGHTS ALLOWED ON HIKE. Green and/or red lights are ok. If you don’t have one walk with someone who does or don’t bother attending. Get one of these and stuff it into your backpack for future night hikes. https://amzn.to/2E9Fb30. (emergencies excepted\, of course) \nIt will be a warm evening but at least the sun won’t be beating down on us while we watch it set with great views of the Valley. Bring something cold to drink at the top 🍺🍹 \nNOTE: YOU SHOULD WEAR A MASK OR FACE COVERING WHERE SOCIAL DISTANCING IS IMPOSSIBLE OR IMPRACTICAL. BRINGING A MASK OR FACE COVERING IS MANDATORY FOR ATTENDING THIS HIKE. \nDirections \nProceed to the south end of Natoma Ave and park on right side of street in dirt lot. \nThe Organizers and members of Hiking With Dean 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 our ASSUMPTION OF RISK AND LIABILITY WAIVER and Section 6.2 of the Meetup.com Terms of Service.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/%f0%9f%8c%9a-no-moon-hike-natoma-loop-and-a-little-more/
LOCATION:Natoma Loop Trail\, 4164 Natoma Ave\, Woodland Hills\, 91364
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SUMMARY:Mt. Lowe Railroad/Inspiration Pt/Echo Mt. - 11.5 Mile Loop
DESCRIPTION:All aboard for the Self-Guided Hiking Tour of the Historic Mt Lowe Pacific Electric Railroad with stops at Echo Mountain\, Ye Alpine Tavern\, Inspiration Point and points in between: \nStation 1: Echo Mountain\nStation 2: View of Circular Bridge\nStation 3: Cape of Good Hope\nStation 4: Dawn Station/Devil’s Slide\nStation 5: Horseshoe Curve\nStation 6: Circular Bridge\nStation 7: Horseshoe Curve Overview\nStation 8: Granite Gate\nStation 9: Ye Alpine Tavern\nStation 10: Inspiration Point \nRequired reading: (http://mtlowe.net/self_guided_tour.htm) http://mtlowe.net/self_guided_tour.htm \nThis hike is considered one of the most important historical railway hikes in the United States. \nHere is a video of the Mt Lowe Trolley: \nWe won’t be doing the first incline. Go in about 30 sec to start at Station 1. Watch for the Circular Bridge (Station 6). \nTotal elevation gain is about 3000 ft. There will be many stops along the way so clear your calendar for this day. Stamp this hike “strenuous.” \nBackstory \nProfessor Thaddeus Lowe\, Civil War balloonist\, man of fame and fortune\, was the quintessential California dreamer. His dream was to build a railway into—and a resort complex atop—the San Gabriel Mountains high above Pasadena. In the 1890s\, his dream became a reality. During the height of its popularity\, millions took Professor Lowe’s “Railway to the Clouds” to fine hotels and spectacular views of Southern California. Until it was abandoned in the 1930s\, it was the Southland’s most popular tourist attraction. \nDirections to Trailhead \nFrom I-210\, in Pasadena\, exit at Lake Ave. north. Drive 3.6 miles North on Lake Ave. to E Loma Alta Drive; the old stone entrance to the Cobb Estate is located where the two streets meet. Park along the street\, being sure not to block private driveways.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/mt-lowe-railroad-inspiration-pt-echo-mt-11-5-mile-loop/
LOCATION:Cobb Estate\, Lake Avenue and Loma Alta\, Altadena\, CA\, 91001\, US
CATEGORIES:Hiking With Dean
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