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SUMMARY:BUZZARDS ROOST
DESCRIPTION: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. \nI Have been wanting to return to Buzzard’s Roost for quite some time now. It’s a beautiful trail during spring time but I want to do this now since the weather is nice. We begin hiking through Newton Canyon on a single track trail then on a fire road. We will be rewarded with ocean views at the top. \nSince we are living in the age of Covid\, I am limiting this event to a max of 10 people due to social distancing. \nTHESE ARE THE RULES:1. ONLY people I have been hiking with will be moved to the going list.2. You must follow all safety guidelines regarding Covid. This means 6 ft social distancing\, and wearing a mask. If you are unclear here is the link https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/social-distancing.html3. We hike as a group\, and leave as a group.4. Do not attend this hike if you have other plans. \nDistance-8 miles\,Gain-1700′ (approximate)Difficulty- strong intermediate\, NO BEGINNERSRestrooms- not at the trailheadParking- small lot\, arrive early \nWHAT TO BRING: A positive attitude. Snacks\, At least 2 liters of water\, Lug soles with good tread\, Poles if you like/have them. Hand sanitizer. \nMy cell: 562 331 3793 \nMEET UP LOCATION:https://www.google.com/maps/place/34°04’34.0“N 118°48’55.9″W/@34.0761151\,-118.8160772\,231m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x0:0x0!7e2!8m2!3d34.076114!4d-118.8155302 \nDirections: from the 101 South exit Kanan Rd and go left. (Kanan turns into Kanan Dune Road at Mulholand Hwy) Newton Canyon trailhead is on the right\, just before the 3rd tunnel. \nCDH POLICY: Any member with two NO SHOWS on CDH events since will lose their membership with CDH. Members will not be allowed on this and future events until they have updated their CDH profile by answering the new questions as well as having a recognizable face photo of themselves. This update cannot be done via an app\, an iPhone or any other type of a hand-held phone. It must be done on a computer. \nCOVID POLICY: We all wear a mask and practice CDC social distancing during this event. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN YOU BEING EXCLUDED FROM MY EVENTS IN THE FUTURE.
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SUMMARY:Coquina Mine Trail
DESCRIPTION:Hello all fellow hikers as Jim will be out of town I’m gonna do my best to fill in for him on a few hikes if you would like to join me…..Will be hiking to Coquina Mine in Simi Valley. A little history on the trail from Alltrails…. ” This was a mining operation that started in 1929 and ceased in year 1935. Limestone was mined here for an extremely pure form of Calcium Carbonate (Calcite CaCO3) As you start to travel further up the trail you’ll find abandoned mining equipment with large boulders of both Limestone and Fossils. The trail will end at the mining site with the largest mining equipment abandoned there. This was a strip mining operation so there are no shafts or adits ” This trail is a out and back but will will be doing this as a loop trail. \nTrail mileage about 7 milesElevation gain about 1100 ftDogs are allowed must bring leashWill be a loop trailRated Moderate hikeFree street parking \nThis hike will Start off on a paved road for about 200 feet then becomes a dirt fire road through a Canyon until we turn off to make our climb to Coquina Mine. From here we will be on a single track trail. Once we leave the top of Coquina Mine we will make our way back down to a split were we will start our loop. This section will be narrow and follows the side of a mountain were will follow the backside mountains of Simi Valley. Most of the trail will be in mountain ranges and canyons with no views of housing or commercial buildings. Generally a lot of wildlife in this area so hopefully we will get lucky to see some within eyesight. Just a friendly reminder to please bring enough water for the entire duration of the hike as well as snacks and your mask. \nI will load a AllTrails link below that will give you directions to the trailhead location.as well as pics of the trail stats ratings map ect. \nLast thing we will follow Jims most important rules..1) Hike Your Own Hike2) Stop at all splits or junctions on the trail for others to catch up \nPlease remember your responsible for yourself but I will leave no one behind and last3) Have a good tie Lol..I mean time… \nhttps://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/coquina-mine-trail–3
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LOCATION:5715 Evening Sky Dr\, 5715 Evening Sky Dr\, Simi Valley\, CA\, 93063\, US
CATEGORIES:Ventura County Day Hikes
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SUMMARY:Dos Vientos 5 mile loop
DESCRIPTION:Join me on a conditioning evening hike. \nModerate five mile loop with a total elevation gain/loss of about 800 ft. This hike explores the neighborhood trails in the Dos Vientos area of the southwestern Conejo Valley. Although most of this route is on trails and/or dirt utility roads\, there are three street crossings\, and also a few minutes on a roadside trail. From high on the trails\, there are outstanding views of the nearby Dos Vientos residential area\, as well as distant vistas including Camarillo\, Thousand Oaks\, surrounding mountains and open space\, a secluded pond\, the Pacific coast\, and two of the Channel Islands. Park at Dos Vientos Community Center at Borchard Road and Via Las Brisas.Distance: 5.4 milesElevation Gain: 800 ftDifficulty: Intermediate due to pace we do not stop\, we may take one break halfway through but that is it.Dogs: Yes\, but must be leashed\, well mannered and able to keep paceRestrooms: NoWater Fountain: NoParking: Dos Vientos Community ParkTrail: LoopSunset: 5:56 PMWeather: Rain\, Wind\, Extreme temperatures cancels hikeKnown Dangers: Rattlesnakes\, slip-‘n-fall\, poison oak\,Bring: Extra layer (wind breaker recommended) to take on and off as needed\, Flashlight/headlamp and a snack for the short break if needed.Bring 2 liters of water. It is always good to bring more than you need!Have a mask to take on and off as needed out of respect to other hikers/bikers we pass on the trail and in our group during the pandemic. We need to also continue to practice social distancing ourselves to continue to prevent the spread of Covid. \nDirections: From 101 (Ventura Freeway) take the Wendy off ramp and head south (towards the ocean). In about a mile turn right (to the west) on Borchard Road. In a couple of miles you will find the Los Vientos Community Center on the right. Park in the south end of the parking lot.
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LOCATION:Dos Vientos Community Center\, Thousand Oaks\, CA\, 91320\, US
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SUMMARY:Afternoon Delight: Views & Booze on Twin Peaks
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LOCATION:Twin Lakes Plateau – Near this address\, 21600 Poema Pl\, Chatsworth\, 91311
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SUMMARY:Descanso Gardens Walkabout/Mini Hike
DESCRIPTION:Let’s visit Descanso Gardens\, see some well maintained flora and fauna\, while getting some mild exercise walking the grounds. \nVisit their Website to see the details: https://www.descansogardens.org \nHike Stats:Distance:3-4 miles?Difficulty: All levels of hikers welcome. You must feel comfortable standing and walking for 3 hours. Check out the grounds there is a lot to walk around and see.Restrooms: YesParking: Free Parking lotWater fountain: No I think it blocked off\, you either purchase refreshments there or bring your own.Dogs:NoBring a backpack/purse to carry snacks and water or bring money to purchase refreshment while there.Sunscreen/sunglasses/ hat may be needed depending on the weather that day\, or a light layer.Wear comfortable shoes for walkingCost: $15\, ticket must be purchased on their website \nThis hike will be a little bit different than the other ones we have done. Note that it costs $15 and you must reserve your ticket in advance to attend. Their website says that the March Tickets come available starting February 22. If the date I chose is not available I might choose the following Saturday instead. \nAlso it will only be the outdoor portion due to Covid Restrictions\, but there is still plenty to see. \nTo attend here is what you must do: \n1)Sign up so that I know there is interest. Everyone who signs up will be put on a waitlist. \n2) On February 22\, go onto their website and reserve a ticket in Advance for March 6\, 1pm (I assume it won’t sell out). \n2) Once you have purchased your ticket then let me know\, by either mentioning it in the comments or messaging me through meet up. Then I will move you from the waitlist to going. \n3)As usual protocol due to Covid I prefer to keep the group to 10 people but I am flexible and also it is a public place so anyone who wants to purchase a ticket can attend as long as they have openings. \nOn the day of the event we will meet outside 30 minutes before the ticket time. Note that the Gardens follow social distancing and mask policies to prevent spread of Covid 19\, which we will follow as well. \nDirections: from Simi Valley\, take the 118E to the 210E take exit 20 for CA-2/Angeles Crest Hwy toward La Canada Flintridge\, turn right and then turn right onto Foothill Blvd\, Left on Verdugo Blvd and Left onto Descanso Dr. There should be plenty of parking but plan to arrive at 12:30 to purchase your ticket at 1pm.
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LOCATION:Descanso Gardens\, 1418 Descanso Dr\, La Cañada Flintridge\, CA\, 91011\, US
CATEGORIES:PM Hikers
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SUMMARY:SCANDINAVIA NORTHERN LIGHTS ADVENTURE
DESCRIPTION:You have been dreaming about this for a long time! Let’s make it happen and let’s go see the Northern Lights in an fun-packed adventure\, visiting three countries in one of the beautiful places in world: Scandinavia. \nCLICK HERE FOR MORE DETAILS AND TO SIGN UP: https://www.1000treks.com/trips/scandinavia-northern-lights-adventure \nHighlights: \n– Visit 3 Scandinavian countries: Finland\, Sweden and Norway. \n– See the Northern Lights from a GLASS IGLOO! That’s right! You’ve seen the pictures online and now you have the chance to actually do it! \n– Have the chance to spend a night in the Arctic Snow Hotel\, a hotel made entirely of ice and snow! \n– Have 11 chances to see the Northern Lights in some of the best places in the world. We will be all-but-guaranteed to see the Aurora not only once\, but several times. Here are some of the unique and amazing ways in which we will see the Lights: \n– From Abisko Sky Station in Sweden\, where we will take a chairlift to what is possibly the best single spot on the planet to see the Northern Lights. \n– From the Lofoten Islands\, considered by many as the most beautiful background in the world for the Northern Lights. \n– While riding an Electric Snowmobile \n– On sled pulled by reindeer. \n– On a sled pulled by huskies. \n– While Floating on a frozen lake wearing a thermal floating suit. \n– While horseback riding surrounded by snow. \n– Snowshoeing through the Laplandish wilderness. \n– On a cruise on the Barents Sea \nWe will also do some amazing and unique activities and have some amazing experiences unique to Scandinavia\, such as: \n– Visit a husky farm and drive your own husky sled \n– Visit and take city tours of Helsinki\, the capital of Finland\, and Oslo\, the capital of Norway. \n– See a real unearthed Viking ship! \n– Take an overnight train from Helsinki to the Finnish Lapland in your own cabin with a bed and shower. A very cool and unique European experience! \n– Take a full day tour and sail on a real icebreaker \n– Go Ice fishing \n– Experience a snow sauna (that’s right!) and a snow Jacuzzi \n– Go on a Finnish sauna where you can go on a sauna\, come out and dip in frozen lake \n– Go Ice climbing \n– Ride a fatbike on the snow \n– Go Ice Karting. \nThese activities and locations are all absolutely amazing. However\, this trip will be even more amazing because we timed it in order to maximize our chances to see the Northern Lights. Displays of the Northern Lights do tend to intensify around the equinox months of March and September because the magnetic fields of the Earth and the Sun’s solar wind are more likely to be in sync. There are no guarantees\, but even stronger displays are therefore more likely around the spring equinox\, which be on March 19. March also tends to be the winter month with the clearest skies. New moon is March 24\, which means not only we will be getting the darkest skies of the month\, but also the ski will be very dark on the 19th. No promises\, but are likely to see some of the most amazing Northern Lights spectacles of the season during our travel dates. \nCLICK HERE FOR MORE DETAILS AND TO SIGN UP: https://www.1000treks.com/trips/scandinavia-northern-lights-adventure
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/scandinavia-northern-lights-adventure/
CATEGORIES:Santa Monica Hiking Club
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SUMMARY:Sudden Hike ~ Skyline Trail in Honor of Don T.
DESCRIPTION:*** 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 have hiked with us previously. \nFor those who never had the pleasure of hiking with Don\, I can’t say enough about what a remarkable person he was and what a profound influence he had on so many lives – how much he put in to grow his group\, make it uniquely his own and fill our weekends with memorable adventures\, all while making great friends in the process. You can find hiking groups everywhere but Don had a way of finding the best routes\, on and off the beaten path…and always included a personal touch in his write ups. Every year\, we try to do a birthday hike to remember and honor him. \nFeel free to bring snacks to eat but sharing is discouraged at this time due to Covid. \nSTATS \nDistance: 6.5 miles \nElevation Gain: 1700 feet. \nRating: Moderate 5/10\, not for beginners. \nTrail: Fire Road\, Non-maintained Fire Road and Single Track w/very little shade. \nDaylight Saving Time doesn’t end until the weekend so bring a headlamp. \nWe will meet at the Skyline trailhead and make our way to the Verdugo Motorway\, maybe go to one of the towers\, and head back the way we came. When returning to the cars\, please keep in mind this is a residential neighborhood. \nDirections: \nIf heading north on the 5 fwy\, take Olive exit to Olive Ave. Head northeast\, towards the mountains\, until you reach the Country Club arch. Drive through. Road becomes Country Club Dr. Follow it until road veers right to S. Via Montana. \nIf heading south on the 5 fwy\, take the Verdugo Ave exit. Make a left. Follow the road as it turns left and becomes Verdugo. Head northeast\, towards the mountains. Make a left on any of the ten streets to Olive Ave where you will turn right. Follow Olive until you reach the Country Club arch. Drive through. Road becomes Country Club Dr. Follow it until road veers right to S. Via Montana. Park on either side of street when the first house on the left comes into view. \n************************** \nThe Fine Print \nPLEASE – Know your limits and abilities. Bring snacks and drink plenty of liquids when hiking. Check weather conditions and dress accordingly and be aware of your surroundings at all times. Watching out for poison oak\, snakes\, ticks\, uneven footing\, spectacular views\, beautiful fauna all while interacting with awesome (usually) fellow hikers can be extremely hazardous\, rewarding and fun. \nThe Farzan Rule: Posted hike times are the time the hike starts or we leave from a posted shuttle location. I’m aware other Meetup groups offer a grace period for late arrivals; we don’t. It’s your responsibility to know the location of the meeting spot and be there and ready to participate at the posted time. If you have any concerns about the directions feel free to contact the organizer of the event\, preferably in advance of the event and not at the start time. I’m of the opinion that it’s not fair to delay an event when the majority of attendees have arrived on-time. (so named after a conversation I had with a certain un-named member) \nRSVP’s: If you RSVP for an event be responsible and update your RSVP if your plans change. If your plans change at the last second and you’re not able to update your RSVP also let us know. In my opinion a no-show is someone who has no regard for following the guidelines we request from our members and will risk being removed from future events that have a limit. \nPLEASE – Know your limits and abilities. Bring snacks and drink plenty of liquids when hiking. Check weather conditions and dress accordingly and be aware of your surroundings at all times. Watching out for poison oak\, snakes\, ticks\, uneven footing\, spectacular views\, beautiful fauna all while interacting with awesome (usually) fellow hikers can be extremely hazardous\, rewarding and fun. \nVHC HIKE RATING SCALE \nRating a hike is subjective\, meaning the difficulty of a hike will be in direct relation to how often you hike and the type of hike you prefer. Keep in mind that any hike can have the following: un-even hiking surfaces\, various obstructions\, water and/or water crossings or bouldering and/or rock hopping. A great hike will have all of these! \n1 – A long walk \n2 – 4 mile hike w/little elevation gain \n3 – 5 mile hike w/up to 1000 ft. elevation gain \n4 – 5+ mile hike w/up to 1500 ft. elevation gain (heart rate increases at times) \n5 – 7+ mile hike w/over 1500 ft. elevation gain (heart rate increasing even more at times) \n6 – 7+ mile hike w/over 2000 ft. elevation gain (at times you might be trying to remember how to perform CPR) \n7 – 5+ mile hike w/over 2000 ft. elevation gain (at times you might be muttering expletives to yourself) \n8 – 10+ mile hike w/over 3500 ft. elevation gain (at times you might be angry with the hike leader) \n9 – 10+ mile hike w/over 5000 ft. elevation gain (at times you might be thinking of reporting the hike leader to the authorities) \n10 – Use your imagination \nClass 3 Scrambling: Scrambling or un-roped climbing. You must use your hands at times to hold the terrain or find your route. This may be caused by a combination of boulders\, steepness and extreme terrain. Some Class 3 routes have ropes in place for assistance. \nDISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY \nIMPORTANT\, PLEASE READ BELOW IN ITS ENTIRETY: \nI am a volunteer (i.e. not liable for the group). Safety is a priority for everyone in the group. Think of this as hiking with a group of friends. \nOutdoor sports and other events we plan can be inherently dangerous and accidents may happen. By participating in any posted event\, you’re taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being. The VHC Meetup Group and its organizers are not trained leaders and we do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to lead or participate in trips. All participants take full responsibility for their own actions. If you choose to sign up for any VHC Meetup events\, you are releasing the VHC Meetup Group and it’s organizers from all liability in case of possible injuries as stated in paragraph 6.2 of the Meetup “Terms of Service” located on the bottom of the Meetup website. Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/sudden-hike-skyline-trail-in-honor-of-don-t/
LOCATION:Skyline Trailhead\, 300 South Via Montana\, Burbank\, CA\, US
CATEGORIES:Valencia Hiking Crew
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210309T193000
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SUMMARY:Fast paced evening hike at Las Llajas
DESCRIPTION:Pandemic? What Pandemic? Seriously I need the exercise!This is only for workout exercise purposes! This is our outside gym (my Ventura County gym has outdoor still happening so lets hike!)Las LLajas is a good evening hike in the dark. It is an even\, wide road that is safer than many other hiking trails.I will be going at a fast pace. If you are a beginner you can still join us\, just do not expect us to wait for you. I suggest going with us and then turning around when we are on our way back if you are slower and you can still get your own workout in and maybe do a little less of the distance. \nDistance: 6 milesElevation Gain: 700′Difficulty: I will be going at intermediate pace\, beginners can tag along too but not expect us to stay back with you.Dogs: No dogs pleaseRestrooms: NoWater Fountain: NoParking: Free street parking just note the signs.Trail: Out and back\, semi paved/gravel roadSunset: 5:58 pm bring a headlamp or flashlightWeather: May be breezy\, rain or high winds cancel the hike \nKnown Dangers: Rattlesnakes\, slip-‘n-fall\, poison oak all can be encountered on this trail \nBring: Flashlight/headlamp possibly a light layerWater\, I recommend at least a liter\, maybe more if you sweat a lot\, also if you get hungry\, bring a personal snack. \nCOVID-19 DISCLAIMER / RULESPlease follow the guidelines under the California Department of Public Health (CDPH). https://covid19.ca.gov/COVID information for Ventura and LA counties:• https://www.venturacountyrecovers.org/• http://www.publichealth.lacounty.gov/media/Coronavirus/ \nYour participation means you agree with the observance of mandated COVID-19 safety measures and you agree to follow these rules: \n• Each participant will observe social distancing of 6 ft. among ourselves.• It is required to carry a mask and wear it through the duration of the hike. Of course we remove our masks when we can but…• Be considerate and wear your mask when near each other or near other hikers passing by.• Cover your mouth with your elbow if you need to sneeze or cough. \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 PM Hikers from all liability in case of possible injuries.• The organizers of PM Hikers 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.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/fast-paced-evening-hike-at-las-llajas-4/
LOCATION:Las Llajas Canyon Trail\, 5715 Evening Sky Dr\, Simi Valley\, CA\, 93063\, US
CATEGORIES:PM Hikers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210311T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210311T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T121944
CREATED:20210307T212717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210307T212717Z
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SUMMARY:Palo Comado to Simi Peak
DESCRIPTION: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. \nI Have been wanting to return to the Palo Comado trail for quite some time now. It’s beautiful during the spring. Hopefully\, we see some wild flowers. The plan is to hike to Simi Peak but I will leave the option open to those who want to turn around at China Flats. \nSince we are living in the age of Covid\, I am limiting this event to a max of 10 people due to social distancing. \nTHESE ARE THE RULES:1. ONLY people I have been hiking with will be moved to the going list.2. You must follow all safety guidelines regarding Covid. This means 6 ft social distancing\, and wearing a mask. If you are unclear here is the link https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/social-distancing.html3. We hike as a group and will not leave anyone behind. \nDistance-8 miles\, Gain-1700′ (approximate)Difficulty- intermediate\, NO BEGINNERSTerrain: single track and fire roadsRestrooms- not at the trailhead. There are restrooms at McDonald’s off Kanan.Parking- street parking \nMEET UP LOCATION:https://www.google.com/maps/place/Palo+Comado+Canyon+-+Doubletree+Trailhead/@34.182536\,-118.753978\,691m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x80e82689003f290d:0xe85c669953f8f28b!8m2!3d34.182536!4d-118.7517893 \nDIRECTIONS: From 101 South\, turn right on Kanan\, Turn right onto Sunnycrest Dr\, and continue onto Doubletree RdDestination will be on the right \nWHAT TO BRING: A POSITIVE ATTITUDE\, Lunch/Snacks\, At least 2 liters of water\, Lug soles with good tread\, Poles if you like/have them. Hand sanitizer. \nMy cell: 562 331 3793 \nCDH POLICY: Any member with two NO SHOWS on CDH events since will lose their membership with CDH. Members will not be allowed on this and future events until they have updated their CDH profile by answering the new questions as well as having a recognizable face photo of themselves. This update cannot be done via an app\, an iPhone or any other type of a hand-held phone. It must be done on a computer. \nCOVID POLICY: We all wear a mask and practice CDC social distancing during this event. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN YOU BEING EXCLUDED FROM MY EVENTS IN THE FUTURE.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/palo-comado-to-simi-peak/
LOCATION:Palo Comado Canyon – Doubletree Trailhead\, Aspen Ridge Ct\, Oak Park\, CA\, 91377\, US
CATEGORIES:Calabasas Day Hikers
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=DESCRIPTION: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. \nI Have been wanting to return to the Palo Comado trail for quite some time now. It’s beautiful during the spring. Hopefully we see some wild flowers. The plan is to hike to Simi Peak but I will leave the option open to those who want to turn around at China Flats. \nSince we are living in the age of Covid I am limiting this event to a max of 10 people due to social distancing. \nTHESE ARE THE RULES:1. ONLY people I have been hiking with will be moved to the going list.2. You must follow all safety guidelines regarding Covid. This means 6 ft social distancing and wearing a mask. If you are unclear here is the link https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/social-distancing.html3. We hike as a group and will not leave anyone behind. \nDistance-8 miles Gain-1700′ (approximate)Difficulty- intermediate NO BEGINNERSTerrain: single track and fire roadsRestrooms- not at the trailhead. There are restrooms at McDonald’s off Kanan.Parking- street parking \nMEET UP https://www.google.com/maps/place/Palo+Comado+Canyon+-+Doubletree+Trailhead/@34.182536-118.753978691m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x80e82689003f290d:0xe85c669953f8f28b!8m2!3d34.182536!4d-118.7517893 \nDIRECTIONS: From 101 South turn right on Kanan Turn right onto Sunnycrest Dr and continue onto Doubletree RdDestination will be on the right \nWHAT TO BRING: A POSITIVE ATTITUDE Lunch/Snacks At least 2 liters of water Lug soles with good tread Poles if you like/have them. Hand sanitizer. \nMy cell: 562 331 3793 \nCDH POLICY: Any member with two NO SHOWS on CDH events since will lose their membership with CDH. Members will not be allowed on this and future events until they have updated their CDH profile by answering the new questions as well as having a recognizable face photo of themselves. This update cannot be done via an app an iPhone or any other type of a hand-held phone. It must be done on a computer. \nCOVID POLICY: We all wear a mask and practice CDC social distancing during this event. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN YOU BEING EXCLUDED FROM MY EVENTS IN THE FUTURE.;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Aspen Ridge Ct:geo:-118.7513509,34.1804154
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210311T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210311T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T121944
CREATED:20210227T212742Z
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SUMMARY:The 101 Wildlife Crossing at Liberty Canyon: A presentation by Beth Pratt
DESCRIPTION:Cross-Posted from the Conejo Open Space Foundation \nRegister now for the first of the 2021 COSF Speaker Events. \nPlease join COSF for a live online presentation by Beth Pratt who will share news on the Liberty Canyon wildlife crossing. Her presentation will be on Thursday March 11th at 6:30 pm. COSF will send instructions on how to join the Zoom webinar to people who sign up (https://cosf.org/events/register/) the day before the event. The number of attendees is limited so sign up soon! \nWhile this is a free event\, COSF suggests a donation of $10. Your support for future Speaker Series presentations and COSF’s other activities would be greatly appreciated. \nBeth will discuss the importance of connectivity and wildlife crossings\, and give an update on the #SaveLACougars campaign. With the 101\, 405\, and other major roadways essentially trapping them in an island environment\, what are the future prospects for our native pumas? “As someone who spent most of my career working in remote wilderness areas\, my main priority is now urban wildlife conservation and creating co-existence strategies in our human spaces\,” she says. \nBeth has been the National Wildlife Federation’s California regional executive director since 2011 and is a lifelong wildlife advocate. She has spearheaded the efforts to raise funds and public support for a wildlife crossing over the 101 freeway at Liberty Canyon in Agoura Hills. The crossing\, which COSF has pledged $10\,000 toward\, will ensure the safety and genetic diversity of the area’s mountain lions and other wild animals. With Caltrans finalizing design and engineering plans in July\, construction should begin in late 2021. \nTo sign up for this event\, go to https://cosf.org/events/register/ and fill in the form.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/the-101-wildlife-crossing-at-liberty-canyon-a-presentation-by-beth-pratt/
LOCATION:Online event
CATEGORIES:Calabasas Day Hikers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210312T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210312T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T121944
CREATED:20210307T200446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210307T200446Z
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SUMMARY:Sostomo and Deer Valley Loop Trail
DESCRIPTION:Here we go again….Come join me for another adventure 🙂 If you haven’t done this one yet (I haven’t either) You’re in for a surprise. This is considered one of the prettier hikes in the Santa Monica Mountains and even though it is a workout ( yes will have some steep inclines ) will have views of both ocean and shaded scenic spots (hint waterfall in the area ) that will allow us to forget all about the fact were burning some calories. Time to start getting ready for summer! (yes I went there it’s almost summer ) The first part of this trail is a popular portion but as we continue our hike it will become less crowded. I will drop a link as we will be following the AllTrails map so you can get a better idea of the stats and photos of the trail. \nDistance 6.3 miles Elevation gain 1811Loop TrailDogs are allowed with leashRated Moderate (has some steep inclines)Parking lot but if full street parking \nAs always we will be following Jim’s golden rules1) Hike your own hike2) Wait at all junctions or splits for others to catch up. \nPlease note in joining this hike you are responsible for yourself this group or myself takes no responsibility so please know your hiking ability before signing up. However I will not leave anyone behind.Please remember per CDC must have a face covering.Don’t forget water\, hiking shoes and other essentials \nOkay my fellow hiking friends it’s time for us to get out there and explore \nhttps://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/sostomo-and-deer-valley-loop-trail
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/sostomo-and-deer-valley-loop-trail/
LOCATION:Sostomo Trail\, Sostomo Trail\, Malibu\, CA\, 90265\, US
CATEGORIES:Ventura County Day Hikes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210312T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210312T190000
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SUMMARY:Upper Sycamore Canyon Loop
DESCRIPTION:Join me on a conditioning evening hike. \nThis hike is a moderate five mile loop with a total elevation gain/loss of about 600 ft. This hike starts at Potrero Rd and Big Sycamore Canyon Rd. There is no parking on Potrero Rd or Big Sycamore Canyon Rd\, so park on Pinehill Ave. We will hike Big Sycamore Canyon Rd to the Chumash Village and take the Satwiwa trail to connect with the Upper Sycamore Canyon trail. We then head down the Upper Sycamore Canyon trail to Big Sycamore Canyon Rd. We will hike back to our cars on Big Sycamore Canyon Rd.Distance: ~5 milesElevation Gain: 600 ftDifficulty: Intermediate due to pace\, we do not stop\, we may take one break halfway through but that is it.Dogs: No. This hike is on Point Mugu State Park and dogs are not allowed on the trailsRestrooms: NoWater Fountain: NoParking: Pinehill AveTrail: LoopSunset: 6:02 PMWeather: Rain\, Wind\, Extreme temperatures cancels hikeKnown Dangers: Rattlesnakes\, slip-‘n-fall\, poison oak\, and mountain bikes.Bring: Extra layer (wind breaker recommended) to take on and off as needed\, Flashlight/headlamp and a snack for the short break if needed.Water maybe 2L if you sweat a lot. It is always good to bring more than you need!Have a mask to take on and off as needed out of respect to other hikers/bikers we pass on the trail and in our group during the pandemic. We need to also continue to practice social distancing ourselves to continue to prevent the spread of Covid. \nDirections: From 101 (Ventura Freeway) take the Wendy off ramp and head south (towards the ocean). In about 2 miles Wendy ends at Potrero Rd. Turn right and go about ½ mile and at the stop sign turn left on Potrero Rd. The trailhead is about another ½ mile.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/upper-sycamore-canyon-loop/
CATEGORIES:PM Hikers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210313T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210313T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T121944
CREATED:20210310T213458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210310T213458Z
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SUMMARY:ZUMA - Ridge and Scramble Loop
DESCRIPTION:*** 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. \n*** Hike is waitlisted. For the time being\, you must have hiked with us previously. Put yourself on the list and I will add you if I feel you can complete the hike at the group’s pace safely. Limiting the total number of attendees so please change your RSVP immediately if you cannot make it. Apologies for not being able to add everyone but safety is the main priority right now. Those we’ve been hiking with who demonstrate Covid precautions will be given priority. \n************************** \nWe gave this route a try last year. Though we saw damage from the fire and rains\, the landscape didn’t seem too drastically changed. It’s not Don’s original Zuma but it will have to do for now so we can avoid a car shuttle. Only sign up if you are ok with route finding\, uneven terrain and trail washouts. Towards the end\, there is also a wall to climb up with the assistance of a rope. \nThis is a twist on Don’s Zuma Creek. No car shuttle for this one. We will be starting at Newton Canyon\, going up part of the Backbone Trail to the Zuma Ridge Trail and Buzzard’s Roost. From there\, we’ll drop down to the canyon and continue up Zuma Creek – scrambling\, rock hopping and creek walking. Wear shoes you can get wet. \nWrite-up is Don’s (with some modification): \nThe Stats \nDistance: >10-11 miles – a guess \nElevation Gain: >2000 feet – a guess \nLevel: 8 out of 10\, scenery factor: priceless \nThe Trail: Single track\, rock & boulder hopping\, scrambling\, trailblazing and some bushwhacking. PO avoidance. \nTime: 6-7+ hours \n \n \nThe Plan \nDon’t let the mileage fool ya this is a beautiful\, very RUGGED and STRENUOUS hike through Upper Zuma Canyon\, and Newton Canyon. There is poison oak everywhere in this canyon so you’ll be determining how sensitive you are to it if you don’t already know. I’d definitely recommend a thorough post hike scrubbing with one of the many PO products on the market. Hike involves some BUSHWHACKING and mostly CLIMBING OVER BOULDERS. Good balance and rock climbing skills are helpful. Also\, depending on water flow\, you can count on getting your feet wet. \nA good portion of the hike is BOULDERING and some CLIMBING over huge sandstone boulders along Zuma Creek. We’ll stop for a lunch where Edison Rd intersects Zuma creek before starting our bouldering portion of our return to the cars. While the trail up to this point will have been a bit of a challenge this is really where the fun starts. Towards the end of the hike\, there’s a steep hill to climb (possibly crawl) up. \nTHIS HIKE TAKES A LOT OF ENERGY!!! (mostly due to climbing up and around the boulders). \nBring Lunch. \nRain does not cancel. \nMy recommended Poison Oak remedy. Apply “Ivy Off” before the hike. Have a damp wash cloth with pre applied grease cutting dish soap on it in a zip lock. Wash exposed areas at the last water crossing before climbing out of the canyon. Shower with cold water and more dish soap ASAP. \nDirections \nWe’ll meet at the Backbone Trail Trail Head parking on Kanan Dume at Newton Canyon Trailhead. \nFrom PCH: go north on Kanan Dume Rd. Kanan Dume is west of Pepperdine\, west of Latigo Canyon Rd\, and east of Trancas Canyon Rd. Go about 4.1 miles. It will be on the left just after the first tunnel. \nFrom the 101 (Ventura Freeway): go south on Kanan Dume Rd. Pass Mulholland and Latigo Canyon Rd. On Kanan you’ll go through two tunnels. The trail head will be on the right just before the third tunnel. \n************************** \nThe Fine Print \nPLEASE – Know your limits and abilities. Bring snacks and drink plenty of liquids when hiking. Check weather conditions and dress accordingly and be aware of your surroundings at all times. Watching out for poison oak\, snakes\, ticks\, uneven footing\, spectacular views\, beautiful fauna all while interacting with awesome (usually) fellow hikers can be extremely hazardous\, rewarding and fun. \nThe Farzan Rule: Posted hike times are the time the hike starts or we leave from a posted shuttle location. I’m aware other Meetup groups offer a grace period for late arrivals; we don’t. It’s your responsibility to know the location of the meeting spot and be there and ready to participate at the posted time. If you have any concerns about the directions feel free to contact the organizer of the event\, preferably in advance of the event and not at the start time. I’m of the opinion that it’s not fair to delay an event when the majority of attendees have arrived on-time. (so named after a conversation I had with a certain un-named member) \nRSVP’s: If you RSVP for an event be responsible and update your RSVP if your plans change. If your plans change at the last second and you’re not able to update your RSVP also let us know. In my opinion a no-show is someone who has no regard for following the guidelines we request from our members and will risk being removed from future events that have a limit. \nVHC HIKE RATING SCALE \nRating a hike is subjective\, meaning the difficulty of a hike will be in direct relation to how often you hike and the type of hike you prefer. Keep in mind that any hike can have the following: un-even hiking surfaces\, various obstructions\, water and/or water crossings or bouldering and/or rock hopping. A great hike will have all of these! \n1 – A long walk \n2 – 4 mile hike w/little elevation gain \n3 – 5 mile hike w/up to 1000 ft. elevation gain \n4 – 5+ mile hike w/up to 1500 ft. elevation gain (heart rate increases at times) \n5 – 7+ mile hike w/over 1500 ft. elevation gain (heart rate increasing even more at times) \n6 – 7+ mile hike w/over 2000 ft. elevation gain (at times you might be trying to remember how to perform CPR) \n7 – 5+ mile hike w/over 2000 ft. elevation gain (at times you might be muttering expletives to yourself) \n8 – 10+ mile hike w/over 3500 ft. elevation gain (at times you might be angry with the hike leader) \n9 – 10+ mile hike w/over 5000 ft. elevation gain (at times you might be thinking of reporting the hike leader to the authorities) \n10 – Use your imagination \nClass 3 Scrambling: Scrambling or un-roped climbing. You must use your hands at times to hold the terrain or find your route. This may be caused by a combination of boulders\, steepness and extreme terrain. Some Class 3 routes have ropes in place for assistance. \nDISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY \nIMPORTANT\, PLEASE READ BELOW IN ITS ENTIRETY: \nI am a volunteer (i.e. not liable for the group). Safety is a priority for everyone in the group. Think of this as hiking with a group of friends. \nOutdoor sports and other events we plan can be inherently dangerous and accidents may happen. By participating in any posted event\, you’re taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being. The Valencia Hiking Crew Meetup Group and its organizers are not trained leaders and we do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to lead or participate in trips. All participants take full responsibility for their own actions. If you choose to sign up for any Valencia Hiking Crew Meetup events\, you are releasing the Valencia Hiking Crew Meetup Group and it’s organizers from all liability in case of possible injuries as stated in paragraph 6.2 of the Meetup “Terms of Service” located on the bottom of the Meetup website. Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/zuma-ridge-and-scramble-loop/
LOCATION:Backbone Trail – Kanan Trailhead\, Kanan Dume Rd\, Malibu\, CA\, 90265
CATEGORIES:Valencia Hiking Crew
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SUMMARY:REI - END OF SEASON CLEARANCE
DESCRIPTION:REI’s End of Season Clearance event is here! Save Up to 50% Off. \nSTARTS NOW! URL: https://www.hikingwithdean.com/rei-eos50 \nShop early for best selection. \nFeatured product categories:• Up to 50% off Women’s Clothing• Up to 40% off Men’s Clothing• Up to 50% off Jackets• Up to 40% off Clothing Accessories• Up to 50% off Footwear• Up to 50% off Fitness• Up to 30% off Snowsports• Up to 40% off Outlet
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/rei-end-of-season-clearance/
LOCATION:Online event
CATEGORIES:Hiking With Dean
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210316T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210316T090000
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CREATED:20210313T200408Z
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SUMMARY:Montclef ridge route exploration
DESCRIPTION:Having not been successful on my first attempt I’m going to explore an alternative route. I will also be tagging a nearby peak by lizard rock. 5-6 miles moderate “ish”. Some bushwhacking
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/montclef-ridge-route-exploration/
LOCATION:Paradise Falls\, Paradise Falls\, Thousand Oaks\, CA\, US
CATEGORIES:Ventura County Day Hikes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210316T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210316T203000
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SUMMARY:Sycamore Canyon Evening Hike
DESCRIPTION:Come join me for a quick-paced (2.5-3 miles per hour) evening hike. This will be the longer 9 mile version. \nWe will be on pavement or gravel most of the way\, which makes it good for nighttime! I am extending this hike an additional two miles (taking a side trail another hiking group I am in calls “Joanne’s Route”). \nThis area has a lot of No Picnicking signs throughout the park\, which means we need to keep moving and not stop for breaks or congregate. It is a reverse hike in that it goes down in the beginning and you go back up a steep hill at the end.We will hike/walk down to a campground picnic area. In non Covid times I would suggest congregating and having a restful snack there.It is across from the ranger’s house so we want to make sure to follow the rules and also not be very loud. We can stop briefly to rest or snack and then turn around and head back. \nDistance: 9 miles on Pavement and gravel roadElevation Gain: about 600 ftDifficulty: Intermediate hike due to pace and distance\, but an experienced fast paced beginner or someone willing to go the distance should be able to do it too\, please do not expect anyone to wait for you if you are slower and do not know the way.Dogs: NoRestrooms: There is an Andy Gump toilet mid hikeWater Fountain: NoParking: Free\, make sure you do not park on the street across from the trailhead or you will get a ticket. Park farther down at Potrero and Pinehill on the right then walk to the trailhead.Trail: Out and back\, pavement/fireroad this hike goes down at the beginning and up at the endSunset: 7:04 pm bring flashlight or headlampWeather: Adverse Weather conditions will cancel the hike. Come prepared with a light layer in your pack in case you get chilly from all the sweat! (I usually get chilled on the way back). \nKnown Dangers: Rattlesnakes\, poison oak\, Mosquitoes may all be encountered on this hike\, bug spray might be useful here.It is always possible to slip and fall though the road is flat wear comfortable shoes that you can wear on pavement or dirt. \nBring: Your headlamp\, a personal snack\, light layer and LOTS of H20 when it’s hot (maybe 2L or more L if you sweat a lot). \nCOVID-19 DISCLAIMER / RULESPlease follow the guidelines under the California Department of Public Health (CDPH). https://covid19.ca.gov/COVID information for Ventura and LA counties:• https://www.venturacountyrecovers.org/• http://www.publichealth.lacounty.gov/media/Coronavirus/ \nYour participation means you agree with the observance of mandated COVID-19 safety measures and you agree to follow these rules: \n• Each participant will observe social distancing of 6 ft. among ourselves.• It is required to carry a mask and wear it through the duration of the hike. Of course we remove our masks when we can but…• Be considerate and wear your mask when near each other or near other hikers passing by.• Cover your mouth with your elbow if you need to sneeze or cough. \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 PM Hikers from all liability in case of possible injuries.• The organizers of PM Hikers 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.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/sycamore-canyon-evening-hike-4/
LOCATION:4153 Potrero Rd\, 4153 Potrero Rd\, Thousand Oaks\, CA\, 91320\, US
CATEGORIES:PM Hikers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210317T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210317T130000
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SUMMARY:SIMI VALLEY CAVES + a lot of rock scrambling
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThis trek is for all you rock scramblers out there that love to meander through a maze of rocks. We’ll start at the Humingbird Trailhead to the first of two caves https://www.meetup.com/calabasasdayhikers/photos/31167297/493604663/#493623707 in the Simi Hills. From there we’ll take on the second cave as seen above which is just off the Hummingbird Trail. Make sure to bring a light. A portion of this trek will have us scrambling on rocks along the way as we avoid poison oak. \nMEETUP LOCATION AND TIME: The Hummingbird Trailhead on Kuehner Dr. in Simi Valley at 9:00 am. (SEE MAP FOR EXACT LOCATION) \nGOAL: Not to rush through this trek\, but to take our time having fun scrambling among the rocks and checking out the two caves along the way. \nDISTANCE: 4+ miles \nELEVATION GAIN/LOSS: 700’/700′ \nTHE PACE: No faster than the slowest hiker \nDURATION: 4+ hours of fun \nTERRAIN: Single track trails\, “use trails”\, and rock scrambling \nLEVEL: Intermediate Trekker who likes to scramble in a rocky environment. \nMY CELL# IS 805-358-5972 \nMake sure you wear a mask and practice CDC distancing guidelines.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/simi-valley-caves-a-lot-of-rock-scrambling-3/
LOCATION:Hummingbird Trailhead\, Kuehner Drive\, Just North of CA 118\, Simi Valley\, CA\, 93062\, US
CATEGORIES:Calabasas Day Hikers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210317T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210317T203000
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SUMMARY:Tree of Life in the Verdugos-loop
DESCRIPTION:*** 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. \n*** Hike is waitlisted. For the time being\, you must have hiked with us previously. Put yourself on the list and I will add you if I feel you can complete the hike at the group’s pace safely. Limiting the total number of attendees so please change your RSVP immediately if you cannot make it. Apologies for not being able to add everyone but safety is the main priority right now. Those we’ve been hiking with who demonstrate Covid precautions will be given priority. \nDistance: 5 miles-ish \nElevation Gain: <2000 ft. \nRating: 6/10\, not for beginners \nTrail: Single Track\, Fire Break\, Fire Road – steep uphill sections \nDirections: We will meet off the 210 fwy across Southland Nursery\, from here we will take the steepest trail up. After our snack break at the Tree of Life we will go back to our cars down the fire road. Bring headlamp \nCheck the Weather (http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/hdfForecast?query=Sunland%2C+California) \n***************************************** \nThe Fine Print \nPLEASE – Know your limits and abilities. Bring snacks and drink plenty of liquids when hiking. Check weather conditions and dress accordingly and be aware of your surroundings at all times. Watching out for poison oak\, snakes\, ticks\, uneven footing\, spectacular views\, beautiful fauna all while interacting with awesome (usually) fellow hikers can be extremely hazardous\, rewarding and fun. \nThe Farzan Rule: Posted hike times are the time the hike starts or we leave from a posted shuttle location. I’m aware other Meetup groups offer a grace period for late arrivals; we don’t. It’s your responsibility to know the location of the meeting spot and be there and ready to participate at the posted time. If you have any concerns about the directions feel free to contact the organizer of the event\, preferably in advance of the event and not at the start time. I’m of the opinion that it’s not fair to delay an event when the majority of attendees have arrived on-time. (so named after a conversation I had with a certain un-named member) \nRSVP’s: If you RSVP for an event be responsible and update your RSVP if your plans change. If your plans change at the last second and you’re not able to update your RSVP also let us know. In my opinion a no-show is someone who has no regard for following the guidelines we request from our members and will risk being removed from future events that have a limit. \nVHC HIKE RATING SCALE \nRating a hike is subjective\, meaning the difficulty of a hike will be in direct relation to how often you hike and the type of hike you prefer. Keep in mind that any hike can have the following: un-even hiking surfaces\, various obstructions\, water and/or water crossings or bouldering and/or rock hopping. A great hike will have all of these! \n1 – A long walk \n2 – 4 mile hike w/little elevation gain \n3 – 5 mile hike w/up to1000 ft. elevation gain \n4 – 5+ mile hike w/up to1500 ft. elevation gain (heart rate increases at times) \n5 – 7+ mile hike w/over 1500 ft. elevation gain (heart rate increasing even more at times) \n6 – 7+ mile hike w/over 2000 ft. elevation gain (at times you might be trying to remember how to perform CPR) \n7 – 5+ mile hike w/over 2000 ft. elevation gain (at times you might be muttering expletives to yourself) \n8 – 10+ mile hike w/over 3500 ft. elevation gain (at times you might be angry with the hike leader) \n9 – 10+ mile hike w/over 5000 ft. elevation gain (at times you might be thinking of reporting the hike leader to the authorities) \n10 – Use your imagination \nClass 3 Scrambling: Scrambling or un-roped climbing. You must use your hands at times to hold the terrain or find your route. This may be caused by a combination of boulders\, steepness and extreme terrain. Some Class 3 routes have ropes in place for assistance. \nDISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY \nIMPORTANT\, PLEASE READ BELOW IN ITS ENTIRETY: \nI am a volunteer (i.e. not liable for the group). Safety is a priority for everyone in the group. Think of this as hiking with a group of friends. \nOutdoor sports and other events we plan can be inherently dangerous and accidents may happen. By participating in any posted event\, you’re taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being. The VHC Meetup Group and its organizers are not trained leaders and we do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to lead or participate in trips. All participants take full responsibility for their own actions. If you choose to sign up for any VHC Meetup events\, you are releasing the VHC Meetup Group and it’s organizers from all liability in case of possible injuries as stated in paragraph 6.2 of the Meetup “Terms of Service” located on the bottom of the Meetup website. Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/tree-of-life-in-the-verdugos-loop/
LOCATION:7415 La Tuna Canyon Rd\, 7415 La Tuna Canyon Rd\, Sun Valley\, CA\, 91352\, US
CATEGORIES:Valencia Hiking Crew
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210318T073000
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SUMMARY:Latigo Canyon to Castro Motor Parkway Loop
DESCRIPTION: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. \nI Have been wanting to return to the Latigo Canyon trail for quite some time now. It’s beautiful during the spring. Hopefully\, we will see some wild flowers. The plan is to start from upper Newton Canyon\, crossing the land bridge over Kanan Dume Road to Latigo Canyon. Then continue up to Castro Motor parkway and completing a loop back to our cars. \nSince we are living in the age of Covid\, I am limiting this event to a max of 10 people due to social distancing. \nTHESE ARE THE RULES:1. ONLY people I have been hiking with will be moved to the going list.2. You must follow all safety guidelines regarding Covid. This means 6 ft social distancing\, and wearing a mask.3. We hike as a group and will not leave anyone behind.4. Do not attend this hike if you have other plans. \nDistance-8-9 miles\, Gain-1800′ (approximate) Difficulty- intermediate\, NO BEGINNERSTerrain: single track and fire roads.Restrooms- not at the trailhead. There are restrooms at Jack n the box off Kanan.Parking-dirt road at the trailhead \nDirections: From the 101 North\, exit Kanan Rd and go left\, approximately 4 miles\, (Kanan turns into Kanan Dune Road at Mulholand Hwy). Newton Canyon trailhead is on the right\, just before the 3rd tunnel. \nWHAT TO BRING: A POSITIVE ATTITUDE. Lunch/snacks\, at least 2 liters of water\, Lug soles with good tread\, poles if you like/have them. Hand sanitizer. \nMy cell: 562 331 3793 \nCDH POLICY: Any member with two NO SHOWS on CDH events since will lose their membership with CDH. Members will not be allowed on this and future events until they have updated their CDH profile by answering the new questions as well as having a recognizable face photo of themselves. This update cannot be done via an app\, an iPhone or any other type of a hand-held phone. It must be done on a computer. \nCOVID POLICY: We all wear a mask and practice CDC social distancing during this event. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN YOU BEING EXCLUDED FROM MY EVENTS IN THE FUTURE.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/latigo-canyon-to-castro-motor-parkway-loop/
LOCATION:Newton Canyon Trailhead\, 1689 Kanan Dume Rd\, Malibu\, CA\, 90265\, US
CATEGORIES:Calabasas Day Hikers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210318T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210318T110000
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CREATED:20210127T200317Z
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SUMMARY:Tapo canyon trail
DESCRIPTION:See photo above
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/tapo-canyon-trail-2/
LOCATION:Tapo Canyon Trailhead\, 3803 Tapo Canyon Road\, Simi Valley\, CA\, US
CATEGORIES:Ventura County Day Hikes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210319T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210319T090000
DTSTAMP:20260403T121944
CREATED:20210127T200317Z
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SUMMARY:Bucksnort trail- RAIN!
DESCRIPTION:The Bucksnort Trail is a beautiful 2.99 mile trail in the Sespe Wilderness in Ventura County . The trail connects the Agua Blanca Trail (19W10) and the Alder Creek Trail (20W11).- if Dough flats is closed we will road walk to the trail. This will be about 15 miles rt. Be prepared for cold weather. Meet at the McDonald’s in Fillmore at 7 if you want to carpool otherwise at the gate at 8
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/bucksnort-trail-rain/
LOCATION:Dough Flat Trailhead\, Squaw Flat Rd\, Maricopa\, CA\, 93252\, US
CATEGORIES:Ventura County Day Hikes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210319T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210319T193000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210315T020539Z
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SUMMARY:Upper Sycamore Canyon Loop
DESCRIPTION:Will try this again. \nNew start time at 5:30. A later time may give more people a chance to join us \nThis evening hike is a moderate five mile loop with a total elevation gain/loss of about 600 ft. This hike starts at Potrero Rd and Big Sycamore Canyon Rd. There is no parking on Potrero Rd or Big Sycamore Canyon Rd\, so park on Pinehill Ave. We will hike Big Sycamore Canyon Rd to the Chumash Village and take the Satwiwa trail to connect with the Upper Sycamore Canyon trail. We then head down the Upper Sycamore Canyon trail to Big Sycamore Canyon Rd. We will hike back to our cars on Big Sycamore Canyon Rd.Distance: ~5 milesElevation Gain: 600 ftDifficulty: Intermediate due to pace\, we do not stop\, we may take one break halfway through but that is it.Dogs: No. This hike is on Point Mugu State Park and dogs are not allowed on the trailsRestrooms: NoWater Fountain: NoParking: Pinehill AveTrail: LoopSunset: 7:07 PMWeather: Rain\, Wind\, Extreme temperatures cancels hikeKnown Dangers: Rattlesnakes\, slip-‘n-fall\, poison oak\, and mountain bikes.Bring: Extra layer (wind breaker recommended) to take on and off as needed\, Flashlight/headlamp and a snack for the short break if needed.Water maybe 2L if you sweat a lot. It is always good to bring more than you need!Have a mask to take on and off as needed out of respect to other hikers/bikers we pass on the trail and in our group during the pandemic. We need to also continue to practice social distancing ourselves to continue to prevent the spread of Covid. \nDirections: From 101 (Ventura Freeway) take the Wendy off ramp and head south (towards the ocean). In about 2 miles Wendy ends at Potrero Rd. Turn right and go about ½ mile and at the stop sign turn left on Potrero Rd. The trailhead is about another ½ mile.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/upper-sycamore-canyon-loop-2/
LOCATION:Potrero Road & Big Sycamore Canyon Road\, California\, CA\, 91361\, US
CATEGORIES:PM Hikers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210320T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210320T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T121944
CREATED:20210317T213618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210317T213618Z
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SUMMARY:Slide Mountain Fire Lookout Tower
DESCRIPTION:Details \nDistance: 11 miles RT\, out and back \nElevation Gain: 2\,600 approx. \nIf you enjoy a good workout hike that ends with a great 360 degree view of the North West section of the Angeles National Forest\, including Pyramid lake\, then Slide Mountain Lookout is the place to be. \nThe Slide Mountain Lookout is a two-story metal tower with the cab on top. Built in association with the construction of Pyramid Reservoir in 1969\, it has vistas of Interstate 5 and the Sespe Wilderness. \nSlide Mountain is listed in the National Historic Lookout Register. \nhttps://www.anffla.org/towers/slide-mountain/ \nDESCRIPTION Slide Mountain Lookout tower is accessed from the end of Templin Hwy. The trail is accessed by walking on a closed portion of the Templin Hwy for a bit over a mile and then it’s a fire road and trail to the tower. You can see the tower from the 5 freeway. There will be some amazing views from the top. \nDIRECTIONS Follow I-5 North past Castaic to the Templin Highway exit. Turn left underneath the Interstate and drive about 1/4 mile to “T-intersection\,” that will be Old 99 / Golden State Hwy.Take this to the end. This is Frenchman’s Flat. \nPARKING PASS REQUIRED As with all National Forest Land\, a parking pass is required. You can purchase a National Forest Adventure Pass\, Day ($5\, Pink in color) or Annual ($30\, color depends on year)\, at most major L.A. area sporting good stores like REI and Big 5. You will get a ticket here if you don’t have an adventure pass. \nDISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY \nIMPORTANT\, PLEASE READ BELOW IN ITS ENTIRETY: \nI am a volunteer (i.e. not liable for the group). Safety is a priority for everyone in the group. Think of this as hiking with a group of friends. As a courtesy and in keeping with Covid-19 safety protocols\, hikers are expected to wear a mask if within 6 feet of another hiker. Hike is cross-posted with Early Bird Hiking Meetup
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/slide-mountain-fire-lookout-tower/
LOCATION:Frenchmans Flat Campground\, Castaic\, CA\, 91384\, US
CATEGORIES:Valencia Hiking Crew
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210320T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210320T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T121944
CREATED:20210220T212946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210320T142947Z
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SUMMARY:Hikes into History: Happy Hallow - Grotto Loop
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Scroll down to rsvp[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text][vc_message message_box_color=”danger”]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] \nDetails\nThis will be my modification of the classic Grotto hike at the Circle X Ranch in Malibu.  A short history of the ranch provides the context for our hike \nWhen the Boy Scouts used to trek to The Grotto\, it was part of their Circle X Scout Ranch\, given to them in 1949 by the Los Angeles Exchange Club. The emblem for the Exchange Club was a circled X–hence the name of the ranch. Back in the 1980s\, the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy purchased the ranch from the Boy Scouts of America and opened it to the public. Today\, the National Park Service administers the ranch-turned-park\, now called simply Circle X Ranch. \nTo the west of the Grotto lied Happy Hallow\, the scout camp. This 1994 satellite photo illustrates our route. The red track is the classic hike on the Grotto Trail. We’ll be taking a diversion before getting to The Grotto for a loop around Happy Hallow. We did this in 2014 and we will explore some sections we weren’t able to then. \n \n  \nI’ll be adding more text and photos over time so check back often \n  \n[vc_message message_box_color=”warning”]HIKE IS ABOUT 8 MILES WITH ABOUT 1\,500 FT TOTAL ASCENT AND IS RATED DIFFICULT DUE TO TERRAIN. SEE THE HIKE RATING GUIDE[/vc_message] \n  \nWear long pants \nDirections:\nFrom the 101 \nExit on Kanan Rd and head south toward the beach. After 6 miles turn right onto Mulholland Hwy. Keep left and continue onto Encinal Canyon Rd for about 3.5 mi. Turn right onto Lechusa Rd. Turn right onto Decker Canyon (CA-23 N). Take a sharp left onto Mulholland Hwy. Turn right on Little Sycamore Canyon Rd and after 1.9 miles continue onto Yerba Buena Rd for 2.7 mi. Turn right at the Sandstone Peak parking area \nIf you are coming from Thousand Oaks side\, the following route is shorter in distance\, but probably slower than than the one above due to twisty canyon road (Decker Canyon). I recommend the Kanan route above \nExit and turn south at CA-23 (Westlake Blvd) Follow CA-23 south 5.2 mi. Continue straight toward Mulholland Hwy West After a couple more miles\, turn right at stop sign and continue west on Mulholland Hwy 0.4 mi Turn right at Little Sycamore Canyon Rd 1.9 mi Slight left at Yerba Buena Rd 2.7 mi Turn right into parking lot From Camarillo \nFrom PCH \nHead north on PCH Turn right on Yerba Buena 6.3 miles (Neptune’s Net is on the corner) Turn Left into parking lot \n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row el_id=”rsvp”][vc_column][vc_column_text] \nRSVP Here\n[/vc_column_text][vc_raw_js]JTNDc2NyaXB0JTNFJTBBJTIwJTIwalF1ZXJ5JTI4JTI0JTIwJTNEJTNFJTIwJTdCJTBBJTIwJTIwJTIwJTIwJTJGJTJGJTIwVGhlJTIwc3BlZWQlMjBvZiUyMHRoZSUyMHNjcm9sbCUyMGluJTIwbWlsbGlzZWNvbmRzJTBBJTIwJTIwJTIwJTIwY29uc3QlMjBzcGVlZCUyMCUzRCUyMDEwMDAlM0IlMEElMEElMjAlMjAlMjAlMjAlMjQlMjglMjdhJTVCaHJlZiUyQSUzRCUyMiUyMyUyMiU1RCUyNyUyOSUwQSUyMCUyMCUyMCUyMCUyMCUyMC5maWx0ZXIlMjglMjhpJTJDJTIwYSUyOSUyMCUzRCUzRSUyMGEuZ2V0QXR0cmlidXRlJTI4JTI3aHJlZiUyNyUyOS5zdGFydHNXaXRoJTI4JTI3JTIzJTI3JTI5JTIwJTdDJTdDJTIwYS5ocmVmLnN0YXJ0c1dpdGglMjglNjAlMjQlN0Jsb2NhdGlvbi5ocmVmJTdEJTIzJTYwJTI5JTI5JTBBJTIwJTIwJTIwJTIwJTIwJTIwLnVuYmluZCUyOCUyN2NsaWNrLnNtb290aFNjcm9sbCUyNyUyOSUwQSUyMCUyMCUyMCUyMCUyMCUyMC5iaW5kJTI4JTI3Y2xpY2suc21vb3RoU2Nyb2xsJTI3JTJDJTIwZXZlbnQlMjAlM0QlM0UlMjAlN0IlMEElMjAlMjAlMjAlMjAlMjAlMjAlMjAlMjBjb25zdCUyMHRhcmdldElkJTIwJTNEJTIwZXZlbnQuY3VycmVudFRhcmdldC5nZXRBdHRyaWJ1dGUlMjglMjdocmVmJTI3JTI5LnNwbGl0JTI4JTI3JTIzJTI3JTI5JTVCMSU1RCUzQiUwQSUyMCUyMCUyMCUyMCUyMCUyMCUyMCUyMGNvbnN0JTIwdGFyZ2V0RWxlbWVudCUyMCUzRCUyMGRvY3VtZW50LmdldEVsZW1lbnRCeUlkJTI4dGFyZ2V0SWQlMjklM0IlMEElMEElMjAlMjAlMjAlMjAlMjAlMjAlMjAlMjBpZiUyMCUyOHRhcmdldEVsZW1lbnQlMjklMjAlN0IlMEElMjAlMjAlMjAlMjAlMjAlMjAlMjAlMjAlMjAlMjBldmVudC5wcmV2ZW50RGVmYXVsdCUyOCUyOSUzQiUwQSUyMCUyMCUyMCUyMCUyMCUyMCUyMCUyMCUyMCUyMCUyNCUyOCUyN2h0bWwlMkMlMjBib2R5JTI3JTI5LmFuaW1hdGUlMjglN0IlMjBzY3JvbGxUb3AlM0ElMjAlMjQlMjh0YXJnZXRFbGVtZW50JTI5Lm9mZnNldCUyOCUyOS50b3AlMjAlN0QlMkMlMjBzcGVlZCUyOSUzQiUwQSUyMCUyMCUyMCUyMCUyMCUyMCUyMCUyMCU3RCUwQSUyMCUyMCUyMCUyMCUyMCUyMCU3RCUyOSUzQiUwQSUyMCUyMCU3RCUyOSUzQiUwQSUzQyUyRnNjcmlwdCUzRQ==[/vc_raw_js][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/hikes-into-history-a-spring-special-vip-hike/
LOCATION:Sandstone Peak Trailhead Parking\, Yerba Buena Rd\, Malibu\, CA\, 90265
CATEGORIES:Hiking With Dean,V.I.P. Hike
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210320T170000
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CREATED:20210319T213459Z
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SUMMARY:Mission Peak from Neon Way Conditioning Hike
DESCRIPTION:Description:The hike ascends to Mission Point\, aka Mission Peak\, via the Mario A DeCampos Trail. The peak is the second highest summit in the Santa Susana mountain range behind Oat Mountain. This trail meanders up a beautiful ridge through walnut and oak groves and open grassland\, providing broad views of the San Fernando Valley and its surrounding mountains. Just before reaching Mission Peak the trail takes a series of switchbacks\, which Don T calls the “Stacked Rock Switchbacks” and pass the trees locally known as “Three Trees.” This is an out and back hike and while there are a few more steep areas most of the elevation gain is spread throughout the hike. The trail is a nice fire road with no steep drop offs. It can be windy at times or at certain areas of the trail. \nDuration: 2 hours \nAllTrails info:https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/mission-point-via-de-campos-trail \nFor Safety:Carry water. Wear proper footwear\, bring snacks\, sunscreen\, a hat and be aware of weather conditions. Dogs must be friendly\, leashed and picked up after. Bring water for your dog! Know your limits and if you’re having problems or decide not to finish a hike please let someone know. Be alert for ticks\, rattlesnakes\, hyrax\, skink and poison oak.The purpose of this meetup is to have a regular place where people can unwind and safely hike in the company of friends after work. Considering that the start time is at 5:45 p.m.\, the tailend of the hike will be past dusk. So\, bring a headlamp to avoid any mishap while we go down the trail. \nFor Covid-19 rules\, see comment of the host. \nDirections:From the 405 Fwy get on the 118 Fwy going west and exit Balboa Blvd and turn right going north\, 2 miles to Sesnon Blvd. turn left 1 mile to Neon Way\, turn right\, it will dead end into a cul-de-sac. From the Santa Clarita area you can exit the 5 Fwy at Balboa and turn right on Sesnon following the above directions from there. \nThis location IS NOT in O’Melveny Park which you will pass heading to our meeting spot. This is a residential neighborhood so please be courteous when parking. There’s not a lot of parking on the cul-de-sac\, but plenty in the area so leave yourselves a little bit of time to get to our meeting spot. \nMapquest (private residence) (http://www.mapquest.com/maps?city=Granada+Hills&state=CA&address=12863+Neon+Way) \n******************************************************************* \nThe Fine PrintThe Farzan Rule: “Posted hike times are the time the hike starts or we leave from a posted shuttle location. I’m aware other Meetup groups offer a grace period for late arrivals; we don’t. It’s your responsibility to know the location of the meeting spot and be there and ready to participate at the posted time. If you have any concerns about the directions feel free to contact the organizer of the event\, preferably in advance of the event and not at the start time. I’m of the opinion that it’s not fair to delay an event when the majority of attendees have arrived on-time. (so named after a conversation I had with a certain un-named member)” ~Don T.RSVP’s: If you RSVP for an event be responsible and update your RSVP if your plans change. If your plans change at the last second and you’re not able to update your RSVP also let us know. In my opinion a no-show is someone who has no regard for following the guidelines we request from our members and will risk being removed from future events that have a limit. \nDISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY: \nIMPORTANT\, PLEASE READ BELOW IN ITS ENTIRETYI am a volunteer (i.e. not liable for the group). Safety is a priority for everyone in the group. Think of this as hiking with a group of friends. \nOutdoor sports and other events we plan can be inherently dangerous and accidents may happen. By participating in any posted event\, you’re taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being. The Valencia Hiking Crew Meetup Group and its organizers are not trained leaders and we do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to lead or participate in trips. All participants take full responsibility for their own actions. If you choose to sign up for any Valencia Hiking Crew Meetup events\, you are releasing the Valencia Hiking Crew Meetup Group and it’s organizers from all liability in case of possible injuries as stated in paragraph 6.2 of the Meetup “Terms of Service” located on the bottom of the Meetup website. Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/mission-peak-from-neon-way-conditioning-hike/
LOCATION:Mission Peak\, 12999 Neon Way\, Granada Hills\, CA\, 91344\, US
CATEGORIES:Valencia Hiking Crew
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210321T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210321T130000
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SUMMARY:EAGLE AND SIMI PEAKS north of Oak Park
DESCRIPTION: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. \nJoin me if you are looking to be challenged with a 6 mile 1200′ gain trek\, which has easy trails all the way up to some steep rock scrambling and light bush avoidance to boot (What else would you expect from a Taylor Transcendent Trek). From The Oak Canyon Community Park we’ll take on Eagle Peak in Oak Park. From there we’ll head out along Eagles Peak’s back ridge which leads us eventually into China Flat where I will continue along a trailless ridge to Simi Peak\, while DaveR takes a trail to Simi Peak. It’s your choice who to follow at that point. We’ll all link up at Simi Peak and take the trail all the way back down to the cars \nMEETUP LOCATION: Oak Canyon Community Park’s middle parking area near restrooms:https://www.google.com/maps/place/34%C2%B011’06.3%22N+118%C2%B046’14.0%22W/@34.1850891\,-118.7711132\,231m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x0:0x0!7e2!8m2!3d34.1850877!4d-118.7705659 \nMEETUP TIME: 8:00 a.m. \nDURATION: 4+ hours \nELEVATION GAIN: 1200′ \nDISTANCE: 6 miles \nTERRAIN: Easy trails to steep rock scrambling along with some bush avoidance \nPACE: As fast as the slowest hiker \nLEVEL: ADVANCED INTERMEDIATE with rock scrambling skills. \nDOGS ALLOWED: NO \nSUGGESTIONS: Bring gloves\, trekking poles\, micro spikes and protective clothing \nMY CELL # IS 805-358-5972 \nCDC COVID POLICY: We’ll all wear a mask and practice CDC social distancing guidelines during this event.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/eagle-and-simi-peaks-north-of-oak-park/
CATEGORIES:Calabasas Day Hikers
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DTSTAMP:20260403T121944
CREATED:20210225T212743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210225T212743Z
UID:10000178-1616315400-1616338800@www.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:THE RAZORBACK BOWL'S PEAK - Easier cross country route
DESCRIPTION: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. \nLike others in our group\, I just can’t get enough of this area. (it’s so unique and isolated).PAST EVENT THERE via a much tougher routehttps://www.meetup.com/calabasasdayhikers/photos/30505729/486440049/#486456295Have you looked at our past events into the RAZORBACK ridge area of the Los Padres National Forest and wished you were able to enjoy this area but the events were for strong intermediate trekkers. Here’s a chance to gain the top of the RAZORBACK via its back door and look down into its bowl below (see picture of the bowl above). This route will be a much easier way to get there than what we have attempted in the past. Although this trek will be geared for our intermediate hikers that like an easier off trail hike\, our stronger hikers will enjoy this as well. Just remember that it will be at a slow intermediate pace. It’s a long day for a short trek but so worth it. \nI had our much stronger Friday hikers in mind when I created this easier excursion into The Los Padres National Forest. \nMICRO SPIKES will make trekking there so much easier\, especially if there’s still snow on the ground. \nIF YOU HAVE TO BE BACK BY A CERTAIN TIME\, PLEASE DON’T SIGN ON BECAUSE YOU MAY NOT MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT. \nMEETUP LOCATION AND TIME: meet us at 8:45 am. at The Flying J Truck Stop (42810 Frazier Mountain Park\, Frazier Park)https://www.google.com/maps/place/34%C2%B049’01.0%22N+118%C2%B053’10.5%22W/@34.8169462\,-118.8873463\,18z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m13!1m6!3m5!1s0x80e9efbe677d9285:0xf025c089e1668cd8!2sFlying+J+Travel+Center!8m2!3d34.816763!4d-118.887325!3m5!1s0x0:0x0!7e2!8m2!3d34.8169435!4d-118.8862521After meeting here we will then caravan 25 minutes to the Razorback area to begin our adventure. \nDISTANCE: 4 miles of 100% cross country trekking along a sandy stream bed and easy but steep ridge lines. \nELEVATION GAIN/LOSS: 900’/900′ \nTHE PACE: No faster than the slowest Trekker \nDURATION: I’d like to get back to the cars by 3:00 p.m. and stop off at Frazier Park for an optional debriefing in Frazier Park. \nTERRAIN: Trails? We don’t need no stinking trails to do this! We’ll first follow an old road a bit before following a sandy ravine to the base of a ridge leading us up to the backdoor ridge to the bowl. \nLEVEL: Intermediate Trekker with off trail experience. \nMY CELL# IS 805-358-5972 \nPOST HIKE DEBRIEFING: optional \nNO DOGS ALLOWED \nMake sure you wear a mask and practice CDC distancing guidelines.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/the-razorback-bowls-peak-easier-cross-country-route/
LOCATION:Flying J Travel Center\, 42810 Frazier Mountain Rd\, Lebec\, CA\, 93243\, US
CATEGORIES:Calabasas Day Hikers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210321T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210321T140000
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CREATED:20210319T213459Z
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UID:10000444-1616320800-1616335200@www.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Sunday Saunter from Haines Cyn to Hidden Terraces and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:*** 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. \n*** Hike is waitlisted. For the time being\, you must have hiked with us previously. Limiting the total number of attendees so please change your RSVP immediately if you cannot make it. Apologies for not being able to add everyone but safety is the main priority right now. Those we’ve been hiking with who demonstrate Covid precautions will be given priority. \nSTATS \nDistance: 4 mi out and back or 7.5 mi lollipop \nElevation Gain: 1500 give or take \nDuration: 4 hours \nTrail: Fire road and single track\, w/areas of deteriorating trails and steep\, uneven downhills\, possible bushwhacking \nRating: 7/10\, due to trail condition and gain \nParking pass: Not needed \n***This is NOT a conditioning hike. The pace will be as fast as the slowest hiker.*** \nThis is a relaxed pace Sunday saunter. We won’t be in a rush and will have an opportunity to do some exploring in the area below Mt Lukens. \nFrom Haines Canyon Debris Basin\, we’ll go in search of a hidden gem Shawn\, of Saturday Morning Hikers\, shared with me the last time we hiked in the area. Hidden Terraces was a well kept secret until the Station Fire in 2009 revealed its location. We’ll take a long break here to enjoy our find. If you’d like\, you can turn back here for a 4 mile round trip hike or continue to see the blue bug just off the trail on the way to Mt. Lukens. From there\, we’ll connect to the part of the trail that will take us back to the debris basin to complete a 7.5 mile hike. \nWalking poles could be helpful. \nTHE STORY \nHistorically\, Haines Canyon had a dependable water flow. The stream was channeled and piped to bring water to Tujunga via the Haines Canyon Water Company. Apparently\, because of this\, a small community (gone today) developed high in the canyon\, which carried the unlikely name of Azteca Park. Also\, an extensive sand and gravel open-pit mine was dug at the canyon mouth in the early ’30s. This open pit has an interesting story attached to it. \nLike all the canyons of the San Gabriels\, when it rained hard\, a mixture of water\, rocks and mud gushed out of Haines Canyon\, flooding the town below. But\, in the big flood of New Years 1934\, the gravel pit was there to interrupt the deadly flow coming out of Haines Canyon. While every other canyon poured rocks and mud into the neighborhoods below\, the big gravel pit caught and held the debris flow\, saving the residents below the canyon. This example is said to have been the inspiration for the debris basins that were built everywhere after the ’34 flood. \n– Mike Lawler \nThe mouth of Haines Canyon also used to have a large grove of Douglas firs\, with some trees as large as four feet in diameter. The entire length of Haines\, as well as most of the canyons in the local range\, were covered with fir trees. Once they were cut down for firewood\, they never grew back. \nDIRECTIONS \nFrom the 210 fwy take the Lowell Ave exit to Honolulu Ave. Go west. It veers right and turns into Tujunga Cyn Blvd. In just over a mile and a half turn right on Haines Cyn Ave. Make a right on Day St and a left to join Haines Cyn again. Though we will be meeting at the very end of Haines\, there isn’t much parking there so grab any available parking spot you see when you’re on Haines or turn left on Apperson St to look for a spot. \nWe will meet at the gate at the end of Haines. Please keep in mind this is a residential neighborhood – keep any noise to a minimum. Allow yourself a few extra minutes to find parking and walk to the trailhead. \n************************* \nThe Fine Print \nPLEASE – Know your limits and abilities. Bring snacks and drink plenty of liquids when hiking. Check weather conditions and dress accordingly and be aware of your surroundings at all times. Watching out for poison oak\, snakes\, ticks\, uneven footing\, spectacular views\, beautiful fauna all while interacting with awesome (usually) fellow hikers can be extremely hazardous\, rewarding and fun. \nThe Farzan Rule: Posted hike times are the time the hike starts or we leave from a posted shuttle location. I’m aware other Meetup groups offer a grace period for late arrivals; we don’t. It’s your responsibility to know the location of the meeting spot and be there and ready to participate at the posted time. If you have any concerns about the directions feel free to contact the organizer of the event\, preferably in advance of the event and not at the start time. I’m of the opinion that it’s not fair to delay an event when the majority of attendees have arrived on-time. (so named after a conversation I had with a certain un-named member) \nRSVP’s: If you RSVP for an event be responsible and update your RSVP if your plans change. If your plans change at the last second and you’re not able to update your RSVP also let us know. In my opinion a no-show is someone who has no regard for following the guidelines we request from our members and will risk being removed from future events that have a limit. \nVHC HIKE RATING SCALE \nRating a hike is subjective\, meaning the difficulty of a hike will be in direct relation to how often you hike and the type of hike you prefer. Keep in mind that any hike can have the following: un-even hiking surfaces\, various obstructions\, water and/or water crossings or bouldering and/or rock hopping. A great hike will have all of these! \n1 – A long walk \n2 – 4 mile hike w/little elevation gain \n3 – 5 mile hike w/up to 1000 ft. elevation gain \n4 – 5+ mile hike w/up to 1500 ft. elevation gain (heart rate increases at times) \n5 – 7+ mile hike w/over 1500 ft. elevation gain (heart rate increasing even more at times) \n6 – 7+ mile hike w/over 2000 ft. elevation gain (at times you might be trying to remember how to perform CPR) \n7 – 5+ mile hike w/over 2000 ft. elevation gain (at times you might be muttering expletives to yourself) \n8 – 10+ mile hike w/over 3500 ft. elevation gain (at times you might be angry with the hike leader) \n9 – 10+ mile hike w/over 5000 ft. elevation gain (at times you might be thinking of reporting the hike leader to the authorities) \n10 – Use your imagination \nClass 3 Scrambling: Scrambling or un-roped climbing. You must use your hands at times to hold the terrain or find your route. This may be caused by a combination of boulders\, steepness and extreme terrain. Some Class 3 routes have ropes in place for assistance. \nDISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY \nIMPORTANT\, PLEASE READ BELOW IN ITS ENTIRETY: \nI am a volunteer (i.e. not liable for the group). Safety is a priority for everyone in the group. Think of this as hiking with a group of friends. \nOutdoor sports and other events we plan can be inherently dangerous and accidents may happen. By participating in any posted event\, you’re taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being. The Valencia Hiking Crew Meetup Group and its organizers are not trained leaders and we do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to lead or participate in trips. All participants take full responsibility for their own actions. If you choose to sign up for any Valencia Hiking Crew Meetup events\, you are releasing the Valencia Hiking Crew Meetup Group and it’s organizers from all liability in case of possible injuries as stated in paragraph 6.2 of the Meetup “Terms of Service” located on the bottom of the Meetup website. Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/sunday-saunter-from-haines-cyn-to-hidden-terraces-and-beyond/
LOCATION:Haines Canyon\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 91042\, US
CATEGORIES:Valencia Hiking Crew
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210322T090000
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DTSTAMP:20260403T121944
CREATED:20210320T212714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210320T212714Z
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SUMMARY:Summit Valley Edmund D. Edelman Park
DESCRIPTION: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. \nEdmund D. Edelman Park is located in Summit Valley at the head of Topanga Canyon. The 1500 ft. ridge at the north end of this 659-acre park separates rural Topanga Canyon from the urban San Fernando Valley. This hike loops through two valleys\, crosses a ridge\, and parallels Topanga Creek.We’ll cover some of the trails that this small park offers. It’s perfect for a local hike in an area untouched by the Woolsey fire. \nMEETUP LOCATION: Summit Valley Edmund D. Edelman Parkhttps://www.google.com/maps/place/34%C2%B007’38.8%22N+118%C2%B035’54.8%22W/@34.127431\,-118.6007546\,869m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x0:0x0!7e2!8m2!3d34.1274311!4d-118.5985661 \nPARKING FEE: $5.00 at Iron Ranger \nMEETUP TIME: Ready to hike no later than 9:00 a.m. \nLEVEL: Intermediate hiker with scrambling skills \nDURATION: 3+ HOURS \nDISTANCE: 5+ miles \nELEVATION GAIN: 1200′ \nPACE: 2+ mph \nTERRAIN: Single and double track mountain trails along with “use” trails over uneven terrain. \nDOGS MUST BE ON LEASHES AT ALL TIMES IN THIS PARK \nCDC COVID POLICY: We’ll all wear a mask and practice CDC social distancing guidelines during this event.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/summit-valley-edmund-d-edelman-park/
CATEGORIES:Calabasas Day Hikers
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SUMMARY:Alamo Mtn
DESCRIPTION:We will meet at the McDonalds in Fillmore at 7 am. High clearance vehicle recommended. Carpooling is available at the McDonalds in Fillmore
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/alamo-mtn/
LOCATION:McDonald’s\, 908 Ventura St\, Fillmore\, CA\, 93015\, US
CATEGORIES:Ventura County Day Hikes
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