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SUMMARY:A Coastal Trek To The Calif. Avocado Festival in Carpinteria
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URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/a-coastal-trek-to-the-calif-avocado-festival-in-carpinteria/
LOCATION:California
CATEGORIES:Calabasas Day Hikers
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SUMMARY:House Party!
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Dennis and Glenna.Their personal friends will also be coming. \nLocation: Moorpark. The address will be sent to those that have been confirmed\, a day or so before the event. \nThere will be an outdoor movie\, popcorn\, and music.This is a Pot-Luck and BYOB. Please post what dish you a variety of different items.
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LOCATION:Moorpark\, Moorpark\, CA\, 93021\, US
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SUMMARY:Las Virgenes Trail to Cheseboro Ridge ~ 8 mile loop FAST Paced Hike!
DESCRIPTION:FAST PACED HikeEnjoy the camaraderie of fellow Hikers and get a great workout close to home. You’re done before noon! \nDistance: Approximately 8 miles \nElevation Gain: Approximately 1\,500 ft \nThis hike is rated moderate for its elevation gain and distance. \nDrink plenty of water prior to and during the hike. \nFollow the directions to the trailhead as indicated below. \nFrom the Las Virgenes Trail connect with the beautiful Cheseboro Canyon Ridge and hike to the north. We’ll then turn to the east on a connector trail to return to the cars via the Upper Cheseboro Canyon Trail. (about 8 miles) \nNote that we are starting at the Las Virgenes Trailhead on Las Virgenes Road. \n \nMap:http://www.nps.gov/samo/planyourvisit/upload/Cheeseboro07.pdf \nDirections: To get to trailhead take 101 and exit Las Virgenes Rd. Turn north (away from beach) to end of road. If you are coming up from PCH\, drive up Malibu Canyon to the end (Malibu Cyn changes its name to Las Virgenes Rd). The trailhead is marked clearly. Park on the street. If you can’t park near the trailhead\, just look for space down the street. We’ll wait until you walk to the trailhead. \nParking is free. \n______________________________________________________________________ \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. \nDISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY IMPORTANT\, PLEASE READ BELOW IN ITS ENTIRETY: Outdoor sports and other events we plan are inherently dangerous and accidents may happen. By participating in any posted event\, you’re taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being. The Thousand Oaks Hikers Group and it’s 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 The TOaks Hikers Group events\, you are releasing the TOaks Hikers Group and it’s organizers from all liability in case of possible injuries. Your personal safety depends on your own judgement and experience. \nResponsibility: I am not responsible for you. You are responsible for you. You should be self-sufficient and be able to find your way to safety in the event you find yourself on your own. I will not lead you back to the trailhead if you decide to turn back. \nDisclaimer: The organizer\, assistant organizers\, and event hosts take no responsibility and will not be held responsible for any injuries or accidents that may occur during this hiking event. Hiking can be inherently dangerous and accidents will happen. By participating in this hike posted on this meetup web page you are taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/las-virgenes-trail-to-cheseboro-ridge-8-mile-loop-fast-paced-hike/
LOCATION:End of Las Virgenes Rd\, 5986-6004 Las Virgenes Rd\, Calabasas\, CA\, 91302\, US
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SUMMARY:Stunt High Trail
DESCRIPTION:https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/stunt-high-trail \nHello Fellow Hikers\,This trail looks so pretty a lot of shaded areas with oak trees that line the side of the trail. And open meadow sections. Also sections with gradual climbs. The trail will end at Mulholland drive will we will make our way back. Now there are two trails in this area we will be following Stunt High Trail as it’s more shaded and on this day the temps are supposed to be heating back up. Some reviews on AllTrails is referring to the second trail which is a bit harder of a hike with zero shade. I attached the AllTrails link for directions\, pics\, and stats https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/stunt-high-trail \nTrail out and backMiles 4.2Elevation Gain 954 ftRated moderateDogs allowed \nWe will always follow Jim’s Golden Rules:1) Hike your own hike2) Please stop at every junction and split to wait for others to catch up \nPlease remember to bring all essentials you’ll need for a hike \nAnd last….The Organizer\, Co Organizer\, Assistant Organizers and Event hosts in this group are not professional guides. The function of the organizer is only to organize the trip. Each person who signs up for a Event is responsible for his or her own safety and the safety of his or her guess
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/stunt-high-trail/
LOCATION:1667 Stunt Rd\, 1667 Stunt Rd\, Calabasas\, CA\, 91302\, US
CATEGORIES:Ventura County Day Hikes
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SUMMARY:La Jolla Valley - Chumash - Ray Miller Loop
DESCRIPTION:Details\nJoin us and the small animals and birds of La Jolla Canyon on this loop hike with panoramic views of coastline and The Channel Islands. Flower blooms in the spring are phenomenal. One of the the main attractions are large swaths of native California grassland — some of the last remaining unspoiled areas in the state. \n\n\n  13%	\n      \n            \n      \n                    \n              EverBrite Rechargeable Headlamp - 350 Lumens Headlight with Red/Green Light and ...          \n          \n                    $15.98          $13.90 (As of: 2025/08/28 5:00 pm - Details)\n                              View on Amazon      \n    \n  	\n              	\n\n  ×Product prices and availability are accurate as of the date/time indicated and are subject to change. Any price and availability information displayed on https://www.amazon.com/ at the time of purchase will apply to the purchase of this product.\nBecause of the continued closure of the canyon trail up to the waterfall we are going to do this in a special way. We’ll meet on PCH at the entrance to the canyon and walk 2 miles down the ocean side of scenic PCH to the Chumash Trail. Several years ago PCH flooded out and broke up and had to be realigned — we’ll walk along the old broken PCH. \n  \n \nAlong the way we’ll have the opportunity to come face to face with Mugu Rock! You’ve seen it in the distance\, now you will be able to touch it. \n \nConsider the walk along PCH a warmup to the strenuous Chumash Trail. The Chumash trail is an ancient trail which leads from the Pacific Ocean to La Jolla Valley. It was used by the Chumash 7000 years ago\, and believed to be the oldest trail still in continuous use in the Santa Monica Mountains. \nThis trail is very strenuous with almost 1\,000 feet gain in only 0.6 miles. But the views from the top are spectacular \n \n  \nAfter we climb the Chumsh Trail we’ll swing around the Pt Mugu Peak Trail and bag Mugu Peak. We’ll take a group photo at the flag pole. Every year on 9/11\, since 2002\, chief selects from the Naval Base Ventura County replace the flag on Mugu Peak. The previous flag is retired in a ceremony on the base. \n \n  \nAfter descending the peak we’ll head into the grasslands of La Jolla Valley \n \nWe’ll be taking our break at the hike-in campsite. There is a fancy outhouse there. One of the highlights along the way is this pond. Will there be water this week? Naw. \n \nAfter our lunch break we’ll hike along the ridge separating Sycamore Canyon and La Jolla Canyon. We’ll return to our cars via the Ray Miller Trail – the western terminus of the Backbone Trail \nHere us the view from the Ray Miller Trail \n \n[vc_message message_box_color=”warning”]HIKE IS ABOUT 12 MILES WITH ABOUT 2\,200 FT TOTAL ASCENT AND IS RATED DIFFICULT due to mileage and terrain. See the HIKE RATING GUIDE[/vc_message] \nBring at least 2qt water\, snacks/lunch \nDirections to Trailhead\nThere is free parking on PCH near park entrance. If you have to park inside there is an iron ranger that accepts credit cards\, or maybe even a human at the gate. We’ll meet at park entrance on PCH \nFrom Los Angeles\, after a long and relaxing drive down the Pacific Coast Highway (22 miles past Malibu Canyon)\, you’ll enter Ventura County and pass the so-called “Great Sand Dune.” Across the street from Thornhill Broome Beach is the entrance to La Jolla Canyon. It is very clearly marked. Park on PCH on either side of entrance. \nFrom Ventura: Entrance is a couple miles after Las Posas. Park on land side of PCH on either side of entrance.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/la-jolla-canyon/
LOCATION:La Jolla Canyon\, Point Mugu State Park - La Jolla Canyon\, Malibu\, CA\, 90265
CATEGORIES:Hiking With Dean
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SUMMARY:Santa Paula Pumpkin Patch at Limoneira Ranch and the 5.5 ACRE CORN MAIZE
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URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/santa-paula-pumpkin-patch-at-limoneira-ranch-and-the-5-5-acre-corn-maize/
LOCATION:California
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SUMMARY:Cheseboro Canyon MTB trail potluck hike - fit beginner
DESCRIPTION:Fit Beginner\, 4.3 miles\, 480′ gain. \nIf it’s too hot\, we’ll change the return and make this an out-and-back instead of a loop\, which lowers the gain to 230′. \nThis is a pot luck picnic. Please also bring something to eat and drink\, and a little extra to share. If your item requires it\, bring plates and utensils to share and your own cup\, plate and utensils.We’ll share snacks and drinks (https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/messages/boards/thread/50879772) for about 60 minutes\, then return by completing the loop (or returning the way we came if it’s very hot). \nFun Facts \nSo what is MTB?Answer: Mountain Bike (not Mountain Terrain Bike)Ref: https://pedalchile.com/blog/mtb-meaningThe name I see on a map is: Chesebro Canyon MTB Trail \nHosting \nRoute: The host knows the route. A pic of the route has been posted as part of this description. \nNavigation: Host memory\, enhanced by GPS navigation as needed \nHike type: Social.We won’t be hiking at a fast pace because this is a social hike\, not a conditioning hike. There is nothing wrong with stopping\, even if it means every 50 steps. \nStops:We will stop at junctions to make sure everybody makes any turns or chooses the correct direction at splits\, else something will be used to mark the direction. \nEach hiker is responsible for knowing their capability\, only attending events where they are able to sustain the described pace\, for keeping up with the group sufficiently enough to make the turns and not get left behind. \nInteresting Notes \nHere are a couple plants you are sure to see on this hike: \nBlack SageMultiple brown buttons going up the top of the stalk\, that may have white flowers. Green leaves. Purple or white flowers that are dark brown as they dry on the plant. Squish the leaves and smell. \nA rare and sought after Black sage honey is also made from the honey of bees that pollinate the Black sage plant. Black sage is utilized in the culinary world as an aromatic and flavorful herb. It can be used in recipes wherever traditional sage is called for\, however keep in mind that foraged Black sage has a much stronger flavor than that of traditional store bought sage. \nIts flavor goes well with winter squashes\, brown butter\, poultry\, venison\, pears\, cheese\, potatoes and other herbs such as rosemary and thyme. Use fresh in a variety of different preparations or leaves. Can be dried and stored for future use as a dried herb. Black sage was used traditionally by Native Americans known as the Chumash people to form an herbal soak for the bath to be used in the treatment of bodily pain\, specifically for the feet and lower legs. \nYellow Star ThistleThorny. Also called yellow cockspur and golden star thistle. Generally considered a weed. Long-term ingestion by horses causes a neurological disorder known as chewing disease\, a lethal lesion of the nigropallidal region of the brain. This disease is expressed as a twitching of the lips\, tongue flicking\, and involuntary chewing. Permanent brain damage is possible\, and affected horses may starve to death. Used in Turkish folk medicine for the treatment of ulcers. In a laboratory study\, aqueous extracts of fresh or dried flowers of yellow star thistle given orally showed significant antiulcerogenic activity in rats. \nDirections \n0.4 miles from the corner of Cheseboro and Palo Comado Cyn Rd.There is parking off the street at this location. After the 1 lane bridge\, you’ve gone too far. \nCheseboro Canyon MTB trail5402 Chesebro Rd\, Agoura Hills\, CA 91301 \nFrom I-101:Exit Chesebro Rd..Palo Comado Canyon Rd.Continue north. It becomes Palo Comado Canyon Rd and rotates west.Right at Chesebro Rd. for 0.4 miles.Park on the street.After the 1 lane bridge\, you’ve gone too far. \nRelease of Liability: https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/pages/29622459/Is_Hiking_Dangerous/
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/cheseboro-canyon-mtb-trail-potluck-hike-fit-beginner-2/
LOCATION:5402 Chesebro Rd\, 5402 Chesebro Rd\, Agoura Hills\, CA\, 91301\, US
CATEGORIES:Hiking Plus
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SUMMARY:EBIKE RIDE - REFUGIO ROAD and SANTA BARBARA STATE BEACHES
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.NEED HELP:go to: https://wp.me/P9MbG4-hC \nTHE ULTIMATE EBIKE RIDE up beautiful Refugio Rd. and SANTA BARBARA STATE BEACHS \nThis time we will be heading into a remote area of Santa Barbara County. In Spring this is a beautiful area to see\, but it still will be nice to check it out at this time. Sure\, you can take a car along this paved road\, but you can’t enjoy it as much as what a bike ride offers. After biking Refugio road we’ll take the beach bike path between Refugio and El Capitan State Beachs and back. We can also add some additional mileage in the campgrounds. So\, join me on this exciting event. Road Bikes with strong riders are welcome.https://www.alltrails.com/explore/map/map-sep-28-07-29-pm-5a2a330Make sure you bring along a spare inner tube. \nMEETUP LOCATION AND TIME: Meet at 9:00am at site below:https://www.google.com/maps/place/34%C2%B028’01.0%22N+120%C2%B004’07.2%22W/@34.4669454\,-120.0693474\,291m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m22!1m15!4m14!1m8!2m2!1d-120.1945932!2d34.5287467!3m4!1m2!1d-120.1459206!2d34.5880421!3s0x80e953587346ca11:0xeae455cf9583cece!1m3!2m2!1d-120.0818546!2d34.5551858!3e0!3m5!1s0x0:0x0!7e2!8m2!3d34.4669435!4d-120.0686571 \nPARKING FEE: It’s FREE! \nDISTANCE: 26 miles maximum distance\, less if my battery doesn’t last \nDURATION: 6 hours \nELEVATION GAIN: 3000′ – It’s a demanding route for regular bikes\, but with our ebikes we’ll take on as much elevation gain as our weakest ebike (that’s mine) and/or ebiker (?) can handle. So\, don’t let the 3000′ elevation gain scare you. \nBIKE TRAIL DESCRIPTION: 100% paved with hardly any cars on it \nTHE PACE: 6+ MPH on up with lots of breaks along the way \nLEVEL: Advanced Beginner on up \nMY CELL # IS 805-358-5972
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LOCATION:California
CATEGORIES:Calabasas Day Hikers
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SUMMARY:Talopop - Suitable for fit beginners
DESCRIPTION:Fit Beginner\, 4.1 miles\, 720′ gain. \nIs it Talepop or Talopop? Maps and signs that I have seen\, use the 2nd spelling\, but a lot of references use the other. \nThere are several portions with extended inclines that will make a beginner hiker stop for a breather. \nThere is nothing wrong with stopping\, even if it means every 50 steps. A couple of the inclines\, while not extreme\, continue for about 1000 steps\, and there are also several hills that are about 100 steps each. We won’t be hiking this trail at a fast pace because this is a social hike\, not a conditioning hike. See “How hard is this hike” in the discussion section (https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/messages/boards/thread/50879781). \nWe’ll meet in front of the facilities building at the center of the park. This is a lollipop hike. \nSome of the hike is fire road\, and a lot of the hike is single-track. Some has complete exposure to the sun\, and some is through shaded wooded areas. \nWe’ll head behind the facilities building in the center and head left down the Las Virgenes Trail. After 1/3 mile\, the trail turns 90 degrees\, we continue on the easier route for 1/10th mile instead of taking the trail that climbs the hill. After we cross the dry creek bed where a bridge used to be\, we turn right and it becomes the Talopop Trail. \nWe’ll follow it around for another 1.8 miles until it dead ends at a fire road\, Liberty Canyon Trail. There\, we’ll wait for others to catch up\, and we can share some beverages and/or snacks (https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/messages/boards/thread/50879772) before continuing. \nWe’ll turn left and after 1/3 mile\, the trail dead ends again at Las Virgenes Fire Road. We’ll turn left again and travel 1.1 miles where we’ll hit another junction\, turning right back onto Las Virgenes Trail for the final 0.4 mile return\, making a left at the split right behind the facilities building. \nInteresting Notes: \nHere are a couple plants you are sure to see on this hike: \nBlack Sage \nMultiple brown buttons going up the top of the stalk\, that may have white flowers. Green leaves. Purple or white flowers that are dark brown as they dry on the plant. Squish the leaves and smell. \nA rare and sought after Black sage honey is also made from the honey of bees that pollinate the Black sage plant. Black sage is utilized in the culinary world as an aromatic and flavorful herb. It can be used in recipes wherever traditional sage is called for\, however keep in mind that foraged Black sage has a much stronger flavor than that of traditional store bought sage. \nIts flavor goes well with winter squashes\, brown butter\, poultry\, venison\, pears\, cheese\, potatoes and other herbs such as rosemary and thyme. Use fresh in a variety of different preparations or leaves. Can be dried and stored for future use as a dried herb. Black sage was used traditionally by Native Americans known as the Chumash people to form an herbal soak for the bath to be used in the treatment of bodily pain\, specifically for the feet and lower legs. \nCalifornia Sagebrush – Artemesia Californica \nAromatic when crushed. AKA\, common sage\, coastal sage. Sunflower family. Cowboys used to ride through it and brush up against the pine-shaped leaves\, coming home with the smell on their clothes and giving rise to the nickname “Cowboy Cologne.” Not a true sage. Can be used as a cooking spice and can be made into a tea. Tear off some needles by running your hand up the stalk and smell the aroma. \nAn infusion can be made for an insect repellent. \nDirections: \nTalopopJuan Bautista de Anza Park3701 Lost Hills RoadCalabasas\, CA 91301 \nFrom the 118 \nWest to CA-23 southCA-23 south for 7.4 milesUS-101 east for 9.5 milesExit 33 Lost Hills Rd.Lost Hills Rd. south for 0.2 milesPark on the right. \nFrom the 101 \nExit 33 Lost Hills Rd.Lost Hills Rd. south for 0.2 milesPark on the right. \nThe Hike: \nDistance: 4.1 miles\, 3.5 hours\, counter-clockwiseElevation Gain: 720′Distribution: Reasonably well distributed\, some of the gain on the return portion.Shape: LollipopDifficulty: Easy-IntermediatePace: 2.0 mphDuration: 3.5 hoursDogs: NoRestrooms: Yes\, at the start.Drinking Fountains: Yes\, at the start.Parking: Free in the paved lot\, or along the street..Trail: Fire Road and single track\, good condition. \nHosting \nRoute: The host knows the route.Navigation: Host memory\, enhanced by GPS navigation as needed.Hike type: Social. \nThe description includes a picture of the route. Those that wish to return immediately instead of hanging around during the snack and beverage share\, should memorize the route so they can safely return on their own. \nStops:The host may designate stopping points to let others catch up. This hike will include an extended stop for a snack and beverage share (https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/messages/boards/thread/50879772) at the half way point. \nWe will stop at junctions to make sure everybody makes any turns or chooses the correct direction at splits\, else something will be used to mark the direction\, usually a large arrow made of baking soda or an arrow on the ground made of sticks. There may not always be a sweeper designated to be the last hiker. \nEach hiker is responsible for knowing their capability\, only attending events where they are able to sustain the described pace\, for keeping up with the group sufficiently enough to make the turns and not get left behind\, and for making sure the host is notified if they are going to split from the group. \nWhat to Bring:2 liters of water.Snacks and/or beverages to share (https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/messages/boards/thread/50879772).Hiking shoes preferred\, but athletic shoes will be OK.Flashlight or headlamp.Sunscreen and/or hat as needed. \nDisclaimer / Release of Liability:https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/pages/29622459/Is_Hiking_Dangerous/
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/talopop-suitable-for-fit-beginners-5/
LOCATION:Talopop at Juan Bautista de Anza Park\, 3701 Lost Hills Road\, Calabasas\, CA\, US
CATEGORIES:Hiking Plus
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211006T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211006T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T120552
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SUMMARY:Devil's Canyon Trail
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.NEED HELP:go to: https://wp.me/P9MbG4-hC \nNow that most of the construction around the trailhead to Devil’s Canyon is complete\, Elyse and I will be heading up there. So\, the beginning of this hike will be a bit of exploratory as we check out the renovated trail’s beginning. \nMEETUP LOCATION AND TIME: Near the Devil’s Canyon Trailhead on Poema Pl. at 8:00am.https://www.google.com/maps/place/34%C2%B016’42.7%22N+118%C2%B036’20.3%22W/@34.2785311\,-118.6061962\,231m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m14!1m7!3m6!1s0x80c2833ee2d8a68d:0x3548014e468f63e2!2s11450+Poema+Pl\,+Chatsworth\,+CA+91311!3b1!8m2!3d34.28017!4d-118.606479!3m5!1s0x0:0x0!7e2!8m2!3d34.2785298!4d-118.6056485 \nDURATION: 3-5 hours \nELEVATION GAIN: At least 800′ \nMILEAGE: At least 7 miles \nMY CELL #: 805-358-5972
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/devils-canyon-trail/
LOCATION:Devil’s Canyon Trail\, Devil's Canyon Trail\, California\, CA\, 91311\, US
CATEGORIES:Calabasas Day Hikers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211007T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211007T110000
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SUMMARY:Solstice Canyon Loop - Lunch at Malibu Seafood
DESCRIPTION:Solstice Canyon is the quintessential coastal canyon. The year-round stream provides ample water to support this 550-acre park’s numerous plant communities and a diverse wildlife population. There is a 30 ft water fall and some ruins that are fun to explore. We will hike the Rising Sun\, TRW and Solstice Canyon trails. We’ll take a snack break at the waterfall and Roberts house ruins \n \nHike is 4 miles with spectacular ocean views and 800′ total ascent. Hike is rated MEDIUM due to terrain. See hike rating guide https://www.hikingwithdean.com/hike-rating-guide/ \n \nPost-hike lunch around the corner at Malibu Seafood (http://www.malibuseafood.com/). BYOB!! \nOk to bring your own beverage\, wine\, beer\, soda\, whatever \nDirections: From PCH\, turn inland on Corral Canyon Rd. and proceed north for about 0.2 mile until you arrive at the entrance to the Solstice Canyon Park. Proceed along Solstice Canyon Rd for about 0.5 mile until you arrive at the second parking area. Corral Canyon Rd is between Malibu Canyon and Kanan-Dume Rd.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/easy-hike-solstice-canyon-loop-lunch-at-malibu-seafood/
LOCATION:Solstice Canyon Park\, 3950 Solstice Canyon Rd\, Malibu\, CA\, 90264\, US
CATEGORIES:Hiking With Dean
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211007T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211007T190000
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SUMMARY:Mini MidWeek Night Hike Juan Bautista de Anza Park in Calabasas FAST PACED Hike!
DESCRIPTION:THIS A CONDITIONING HIKE! Our group hikes at a minimum of 2.5 miles per hour. You must be able to keep up with the group. Please sign up for this conditioning hike only if you can do this. \nUse the directions to the trailhead as described below. \nYou must be able to hike 2.5 miles per hour at a minimum. \nFour miles and elev. gain of 600 may be too much for a beginning hiker. \nIf you are used to small hills you will be fine though. \nThe description is as follows for the mini-hike: Talepop Loop Event Description: \nThis is a relatively easy hike for a regular hiker( 4 miles 600′ elev gain) \nwith pleasant views of oak studded rolling hills. The hike starts out at \nJuan Bautista de Anza Park\, connects with the Talepop Loop trail and \nclimbs a ridgeline with nice views of both Liberty and Malibu Canyons. \nJuan Bautista de Anza Park 3701 Lost Hills Road Calabasas\, CA 91302 Park \nis on the corner of Las Virgenes and Lost Hills Rds. \nMeet at west end of parking lot. Parking is free. \nSuggestion:Wear long pants/sleeves as the brush on either sides of \nthe trail can be very dry and sharp if you rub against it. \nDirections : \nFrom the Valley – Take 101 west. Exit Las Virgenes. Left on Las Virgenes to Lost Hills Rd. Right on Lost Hills. Left into Park \nFrom Ventura – Take 101 east. Exit Lost Hills Rd. Right on Lost Hills. Right into the park. \nWhat to Bring : 1 liter of water\, hiking shoes (tennis shoes are ok). \n__________________________________________________________________________________________ \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. DISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY IMPORTANT\, PLEASE READ BELOW IN ITS ENTIRETY: Outdoor sports and other events we plan are inherently dangerous and accidents may happen. By participating in any posted event\, you’re taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being. The Thousand Oaks Hikers Group and it’s 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 The TOaks Hikers Group events\, you are releasing the TOaks Hikers Group and it’s organizers from all liability in case of possible injuries. Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience. \nResponsibility: I am not responsible for you. You are responsible for you. You should be self-sufficient and be able to find your way to safety in the event you find yourself on your own. I will not lead you back to the trailhead if you decide to turn back. \nDisclaimer: The organizer and assistant organizers take no responsibility and will not be held responsible for any injuries or accidents that may occur during this hiking event. Hiking can be inherently dangerous and accidents will happen. By participating in this hike posted on this meetup web page you are taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/mini-midweek-night-hike-juan-bautista-de-anza-park-in-calabasas-fast-paced-hike-2/
LOCATION:Juan Bautista\, De Anza Park\, Calabasas\, CA\, 91302\, US
CATEGORIES:Thousand Oaks Hikers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211007T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211007T213000
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SUMMARY:Whitehorse Lollipop - Intermediate
DESCRIPTION:Intermediate\, 5.25 mi\, 1000′ gain \nFit beginners can complete this hike\, but it will certainly get their blood pumping. This is not a conditioning hike\, it’s a social hike. We’ll be stopping at various points to let people catch up and to make sure they make any turns. \nWe’ll start by climbing the Triunfo Canyon trail for 1.25 miles\, where we’ll hit a plateau.We’ll stop there and regroup\, taking in the views. Then we’ll continue onto the Los Robles trail for another 1.25 miles\, at which point we’ll come to a junction heading down. \nWe’ll head down and then up\, the Whitehorse Canyon trail for 1 mile\, then make a left onto the Conejo Crest Trail. We’ll follow that trail for 3/4 mile to a set of stairs and a bench. There\, we’ll have a snack and beverage share ( https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/messages/boards/thread/50879772 ) social event for 30 – 60 minutes before heading down the last mile back to our cars. \nReturning\, we’ll go down the Brookview trail for 0.2 miles\, making a left when we can\, going about 100 feet before turning right at a dead end\, and taking the Triunfo Canyon trail back down the way we came. \nThe Hike: \nDistance: 5.25 milesElevation Gain: 1000′Difficulty: Intermediate ( https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/messages/boards/thread/50879781 )Pace: 2.0 mphDogs: Yes if leashed\, per State lawRestrooms: YesDrinking Fountains: YesParking: Free at the trail head.Trail: Varied. Good condition. \nWhat to Bring:Snacks and/or beverages to share ( https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/messages/boards/thread/50879772 ).2 liters of water.Hiking shoes preferred\, but athletic shoes will be OK.Flashlight or headlamp. \nDirections: \nTriunfo Community Park1869 Tamarack St.Westlake Village\, CA91361 \nFrom Simi Valley:CA-118 west to CA-23 southCA-23 south for 7.4 milesUS-101 east/south for 1.5 miles\, exit Hampshire Rd.Right on Hampshire Rd. south for 1/2 mileRight on Triunfo Canyon Rd. for 1/2 mileRight on Tamarack St. for 1000′ to dead end.Left into parking lot. \nFrom the East:US-101 west/north\, exit Westlake Blvd.Left on S. Westlake Blvd. for 1 mileRight on Triunfo Canyon Rd. for 1/2 mileLeft on Tamarack St. for 1000′ to dead end.Left into parking lot. \nRelease of Liability: https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/pages/29622459/Is_Hiking_Dangerous/
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/whitehorse-lollipop-intermediate-3/
LOCATION:Triunfo Community Park\, 1869 Tamarack St.\, Westlake Village\, ca\, 91361\, US
CATEGORIES:Hiking Plus
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211009T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211009T193000
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CREATED:20211006T212904Z
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SUMMARY:Mash Site - Malibu Creek State Park Potluck Hike
DESCRIPTION:Fit Beginner – 6 miles\, 600′ gain \nThis is a social hike and an out-and-back event. \nThere is a potluck at the M.A.S.H. site before we turn around for the return. If your item requires paper plates\, utensils\, etc. please bring them. \nPot Luck guidelines: https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/messages/boards/thread/50879772 \nWe will meet at the Grasslands trail head off of Mulholland Hwy and take the Grasslands Trail with a gentle climb and connect to the High Road (~3/4 miles). We’ll take a right and follow the High Road another 3/4 miles then take a right at Crag Road up a short 1/3 mile climb (170′ gain). At the top of the hill\, we’ll take a left turn down the short bypass trail to Century Lake. \nFrom Century Lake\, the trail is level all the way to the M.A.S.H. site. From the lake we’ll continue on Crag Road and at a 1/2 mile we’ll cross over Malibu Creek. The bridge over the creek is washed out\, so we’ll have cross over some fallen branches and rocks just beyond the bridge (I’m not sure of the water level or conditions of the creek\, so there is a chance you may get wet). Another 3/4 miles on Crag Road we’ll reach our destination and have our potluck. \nHikeDistance: 6.0 milesGain: 600′Distribution: Well distributed.Difficulty (https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/messages/boards/thread/50879781): Fit Beginner.Shape: Out and Back.Pace: approx. 2.0 mph.Trail Type: Fire road\, double track\, single track.Trail Variations: Mostly fire road. May have to cross a creek where the bridge has washed out\, stepping on rocks and fallen branches.Duration: 4 hoursDogs: noRestrooms: noDrinking Fountains: noParking: Free along street. \nWhat to bring:1 liter of water for every 3 miles.Hiking shoes/bootsFlashlight or headlamp.Sunscreen and/or hat as needed.Snacks and/or beverages to share (https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/messages/boards/thread/50879772). \nHosting \nRoute: The host knows the route. A pic of the route has been posted. \nNavigation: Host memory\, enhanced by GPS navigation as needed. \nHike type: Social.We won’t be hiking at a fast pace because this is a social hike\, not a conditioning hike. There is nothing wrong with stopping\, even if it means every 50 steps. See “How hard is this hike” in the discussion section (LINK (https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/messages/boards/thread/50879781)). \nRelease of Liability: https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/pages/29622459/Is_Hiking_Dangerous/
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/mash-site-malibu-creek-state-park-potluck-hike/
LOCATION:27000 Mulholland Hwy\, 27000 Mulholland Hwy\, Agoura Hills\, CA\, 91301\, US
CATEGORIES:Hiking Plus
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211009T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211009T193000
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CREATED:20211005T213448Z
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SUMMARY:Rocky Peak Summit Trail Conditioning Hike (Valencia Hiking Crew)
DESCRIPTION:Details \nRocky Peak Summit Trail is a 4.6 mile heavily trafficked out and back trail located near Chatsworth\, California that features interesting rock formations\, beautiful wild flowers and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking\, running\, nature trips\, and mountain biking and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash. \nDistance: 4.6 milesElevation Gain: 961′Type of hike: Out and backRestrooms: NoneDrinking Fountains: NoneSunset: 6:30ish p.m.Parking: Limited at the trailhead. But one can park along the Santa Susana pass road located south (across) the 118.Trail: Fire roadKnown Dangers: Rattlesnakes\, slip-‘n-fall. \nWhat to Bring:At least 1 liter of water and snacksHeadlampLayers for long stops \nParticipation in the event consents to observance of the COVID-19 guidelines of the California Department of Public Health (CDPH):https://covid19.ca.gov/ \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. \nDISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY: \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/rocky-peak-summit-trail-conditioning-hike-valencia-hiking-crew-3/
LOCATION:Rocky Peak Trailhead\, Rocky Peak Rd\, Simi Valley\, CA\, 93063\, US
CATEGORIES:Valencia Hiking Crew
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211009T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211009T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T120552
CREATED:20210221T213244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210221T213244Z
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SUMMARY:ITALY DREAM: TUSCANY\, CINQUE TERRE\, VENICE\, MILAN\, NAPLES\, ROME AND MORE!
DESCRIPTION:THIS IS A PRE-ANNOUNCEMENT. GET YOUR NAME ON THE “WANNA GO” LIST TO BE NOTIFIED AND HAVE FIRST DIBS AT REGISTRATION AND THE EARLY-BIRD DISCOUNT. \nFor all the details and to put your name on the “wanna go” list\, go here: https://www.1000treks.com/trips/italy-wine-tasting-dream–tuscany–cinque-terre–venice-and-rome \nHighlights: \n– Visit several of Italy’s beautiful and famous cities and areas\, such as Rome\, Florence\, Venice\, Pisa\, Naples\, Bologna\, Verona\, Capri\, Amalfi Coast\, Cinque Terre\, Lake Como and Milan. Yup we are going to see all of those in one trip! \n– Explore Rome and see world famous attractions such as the Coliseum\, Vatican and St. Peter’s Basilica. \n– Indulge your senses in stunning Tuscany\, known for its gorgeous scenery\, robust wines and delectable culinary delights. \n– See the iconic Leaning Tower of Pisa. \n– View the historic art of Florence\, including the famous Michelangelo’s statue of David. \n– Explore Milan and see the iconic Last Supper from Michelangelo (yes\, THE Last Supper). \n– Discover the breathtaking Cinque Terre. \n– Tour Venice\, the fascinating city built on water and go on a gondola ride (every travel lover must do that one day). \n– Visit Pompeii and have the chance to hike Mt. Vesuvius (yup\, of course we are going to do that!). \n– See the beautiful Amalfi Coast. \n– Visit Capri and see the famous Blue Grotto. \n– And more! We can’t list everything we’ll be doing because there is not enough space on the internet. 😉 \nPeople on the pre-announcement list will get an email before everyone else to get first dibs at registering. The first five deposits will get the early-bird discount. \nTo get on the pre-announcement list\, RSVP on the “Wanna Go!” list here: https://www.1000treks.com/trips/italy-wine-tasting-dream–tuscany–cinque-terre–venice-and-rome
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/italy-dream-tuscany-cinque-terre-venice-milan-naples-rome-and-more/
LOCATION:Online event
CATEGORIES:Santa Monica Hiking Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211010T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211010T140000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20211005T213448Z
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SUMMARY:Timber Mt- via Chapman Trail (Icehouse Cyn)
DESCRIPTION:Distance: 9> \nRating: 7/10\, not for beginners \nPace: Intermediate/advanced (will be at my pace) \nThere won’t be a sweeper!! \nElevation 2620’ gain \nParking permit-adventure pass required \nRain Cancels \nAccording to historian John Robinson\, the name “Icehouse Canyon” dates from the 1860s when an ice plant in the lower canyon supplied ice to valley residents. The ice business is long gone but the name is still fitting as frigid air often blows through the canyon and can even chill the hiker on an early summer morning; in the winter it can be a deep freeze. \nTestimony to the canyon’s grandeur is the significant number of visitors it draws. On a fair-weather weekend\, expect to share the trail with swarms of hikers. Even on a weekday you probably won’t have the trail to yourself. \n \nDirections: Check your local map to plan a route to the 210 freeway traveling east from Pasadena past the 57 freeway. As you enter the town of Upland\, exit at Base Line\, turn left on Base Line and take the first right on Padua Ave. Make a right on Mt. Baldy Road into the mountains towards Baldy Village. A couple miles after Baldy Village you will enter the parking lot for Ice House Canyon. The entrance to the parking lot is just before the road hairpins to the left up to the Chairlifts. Make sure you do not keep going up to the lifts. There is a little road block right there where a wonderful lil’ lady by the name a Dee Hanson sells honey\, and “National Forest Service Adventure Pass” parking permits. You will want to grab one of these permits for $5.00. Park your car in the parking lot making sure to display your pass in the windshield. \n******************************************************************* \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 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 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/timber-mt-via-chapman-trail-icehouse-cyn/
LOCATION:Ice House Canyon\, Baldy\, Ice House Canyon Road\, Mt Baldy\, CA\, 91759\, US
CATEGORIES:Valencia Hiking Crew
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211010T084500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211010T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T120552
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SUMMARY:CicLavia - Heart of LA Bike Ride
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.NEED HELP:go to: https://wp.me/P9MbG4-hC \nCicLavia \nCicLavia is a quarterly event in Los Angeles where the streets get shut down and people can bike\, skate\, run\, walk\, skateboard\, and spectate. It’s always fun. We’ll be biking. These are streets that you wouldn’t normally bike on due to traffic congestion and danger. This is a very casual trip as we’ll most likely be stopping for coffee and/or food along the way or anything interesting that we see and so those stops will determine when we get back. It’s a lazy Sunday afternoon on bikes. \nHere’s the official description:https://www.ciclavia.org/heart_of_la21 \nHere’s the route map:https://tinyurl.com/yetwmadd \nMake sure you bring along a spare inner tube. \nIt’s always good to bring a bike lock. \nMEETUP LOCATION:The North-West end of MacArthur Park at the intersection of West 7th Street and S. Park View street or as close to this as you can get.https://tinyurl.com/tck234w4 \nIt’s important that you get there on time as we will be leaving that location promptly at 9 am. \nMEETUP PARKING:There is street parking in the area. My general preference is to park at611 S Carondelet St. Los Angeleshttps://tinyurl.com/9ar4vpczwhich is a parking garage that charges about $9.From there you just head south on Carondelet St past Wilshire and then turn left on 7th Street. It’s a 0.3 mile ride. \nIf you have trouble finding us\, call my cell# (818-307-6460). \nMEETUP DATE AND TIME: Sunday.\, October 10th\, no later than 8:45 am. \nDISTANCE:12 miles if you do the route once.24 if you say “Hey that was fun\, let’s do it again” \nDURATION: 5+ hours \nELEVATION GAIN: 150 feet \nBIKE TRAIL DESCRIPTION: LA City Streets \nTHE PACE: 10 MPH on up \nLEVEL: Advanced Beginner on up \nMY CELL# IS 818-307-6460 \n“Learn to ride a bicycle. You will not regret it if you live.” – Mark Twain
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/ciclavia-heart-of-la-bike-ride/
LOCATION:West 7th Street & South Park View Street\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90057\, US
CATEGORIES:Calabasas Day Hikers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211010T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211010T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T120552
CREATED:20210918T200328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210918T200328Z
UID:10000729-1633856400-1633863600@www.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Western Plateau Trail and Hawk Canyon Trail Loop
DESCRIPTION:https://www.alltrails.com/explore/trail/us/california/western-plateau-trail-and-hawk-canyon-trail-loop \nHello Fellow Hikers\,So it finally feels like it is cooling down\, so now we can head out and start exploring more open trails. I changed the start time back to 9:00am but if the weather changes on us before our hiking date I’ll change back to 8:00am…Okay so many of you may have hiked this area and some had requested this trail. So here we go. This is a really pretty area the trail is a nice gradual climb on a wider path. The area has both flowing water and scenic mountain formations which makes for a easier hike. I attached the AllTrails link for directions\, pics\, and stats https://www.alltrails.com/explore/trail/us/california/western-plateau-trail-and-hawk-canyon-trail-loop \nTrail loopMiles 5.4Rated moderateElevation Gain 577 ftDogs allowed \nWe will always follow Jim’s Golden Rules:1) Hike your own hike2) Please stop at every junction and split to wait for others to catch up \nPlease remember to bring all essentials you’ll need for a hike \nAnd last….The Organizer\, Co Organizer\, Assistant Organizers and Event hosts in this group are not professional guides. The function of the organizer is only to organize the trip. Each person who signs up for a Event is responsible for his or her own safety and the safety of his or her guess.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/western-plateau-trail-and-hawk-canyon-trail-loop/
LOCATION:Hill Canyon Trailhead\, Hill Canyon Rd\, Camarillo\, CA\, 93012\, US
CATEGORIES:Ventura County Day Hikes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211011T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211011T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T120552
CREATED:20211002T212712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211002T212712Z
UID:10000397-1633942800-1633957200@www.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:EBIKE RIDE - HOPE RANCH IN SANTA BARBARA
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.NEED HELP:go to: https://wp.me/P9MbG4-hC \nBEAUTIFUL BIKE RIDE THROUGH SANTA BARBARA’S HOPE RANCH AREA \nThis time we will be heading into the Hope Ranch area of Santa Barbara. Starting out at Arroyo Burro Beach\, we’ll make our way over to Hope Ranch and follow a planned route through the beautiful landscaped neighborhoods. Road Bikes with strong riders are welcome.https://www.alltrails.com/explore/map/map-sep-11-07-33-pm-978fce5 \nMake sure you bring along a spare inner tube. \nMEETUP LOCATION AND TIME: Meet at 9:00am at Arroyo Burro Beach:https://www.google.com/maps/place/34%C2%B024’16.8%22N+119%C2%B044’27.6%22W/@34.4046603\,-119.7421223\,470m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m13!1m6!3m5!1s0x80e9144cf7029b6d:0xed00476d4a40d68e!2sArroyo+Burro+Beach+County+Park!8m2!3d34.4028444!4d-119.7432062!3m5!1s0x0:0x0!7e2!8m2!3d34.4046577!4d-119.7410059 \nPARKING FEE: Free \nDISTANCE: 15 miles \nDURATION: 4 hours \nELEVATION GAIN: 1600′ – It’s a demanding route for regular bikes\, but with our ebikes we should easily be able to handle this. \nBIKE ROUTE DESCRIPTION: 100% paved streets through the Hope Ranch neighborhood in Santa Barbara \nTHE PACE: 6+ MPH on up with lots of breaks along the way \nLEVEL: Advanced Beginner on up \nMY CELL # IS 805-358-5972
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/ebike-ride-hope-ranch-in-santa-barbara/
LOCATION:California
CATEGORIES:Calabasas Day Hikers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211012T180000
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CREATED:20211007T212955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211007T212955Z
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SUMMARY:Long Canyon - Front to Back
DESCRIPTION:4.5 miles\, 1000′ gain\, Easy Intermediate. \nThere are several extended inclines and a couple short but steep climbs. \nStarting from the Long Canyon trailhead parking lot\, we head up Long Canyon Trail to a bench. We’ll regroup and let others catch up\, then head down about 1000′ to the 5-points junction. We’ll make the first left and continue for about 700′ where we’ll come to a junction. We’ll make a right onto the fire road and follow it for 1.4 miles before reaching Long Canyon Road. \nThen right for 0.2 miles\, cross road\, enter tail turning left. We’ll follow Canyon View Trail for 1 mile to a bench at top\, where we’ll stop and have snack share social event (https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/messages/boards/thread/50879772) for 30-60 minutes. \nFinally\, we’ll continue down down back to Long Canyon Road\, and right to return to the trail head parking lot. \nA picture of the route is posted. \nInteresting Notes: \nTurkey Mullein \nSmashed leaves can be thrown into the water to stupify fish\, causing them to float to the surface\, a practice illegal in most states. The seeds are not toxic to birds and are enjoyed especially by doves and wild turkeys. \nAncient Greeks rolled and dried the leaves\, then used them as wicks for oil lamps. It stalks were used as torches burned at funerals. Many tribes employed the use of mullein leaf tea for coughs\, colds\, and rheumatism. They considered it to be analgesic\, anti-inflammatory\, antispasmodic\, and expectorant. The astringent and demulcent properties of the leaf tea were found useful in cases of diarrhea. \nWild Oats \nThe mature seed of the plant is used as a cereal grain. All oats have edible seeds\, although they are small and hard to harvest in most species. Oats are hard to tell apart from weedy relatives\, so the term “sowing wild oats” came to be used to describe unprofitable activities and destructive sexual liasons of an unmarried young male that could result in children being born out of wedlock. \nHike \nDistance: 4.5 milesGain: 1000Distribution: A couple extended inclines and a couple shorter but steeper inclines.Difficulty (https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/messages/boards/thread/50879781): Easy Intermediate.Shape: Loop\, counter-clockwise.Pace: 2.0 mph.Trail Type: Fire road\, single and double track. Areas of sand\, gravel\, and rock\, some of it rugged.Trail Variations:The beginning is a tough climb.After we cross the road\, there is an extended incline up of about 1000 steps.Duration: 3.5 hoursDogs: Yes.Restrooms: NoDrinking Fountains: No.Parking: Free in the paved parking area in front of the trail head. \nWhat to bring:1 liter of water for every 3 miles.Snacks and/or beverages to share (https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/messages/boards/thread/50879772).Hiking shoes preferred\, but athletic shoes will be OK.Flashlight or headlamp.Sunscreen and/or hat as needed. \nHosting \nRoute: The host knows the route.Navigation: Host memory\, enhanced by GPS navigation as needed.Hike type: Social.We won’t be hiking at a fast pace because this is a social hike\, not a conditioning hike. There is nothing wrong with stopping\, even if it means every 50 steps. \nThose that wish to return immediately instead of hanging around during the snack and beverage share\, should memorize the posted route so they can safely return on their own. \nStops:The host may designate stopping points to let others catch up. This hike will include an extended stop for a snack and beverage share (https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/messages/boards/thread/50879772) at the half way point. \nWe will stop at junctions to make sure everybody makes any turns or chooses the correct direction at splits\, else something will be used to mark the direction\, usually a large arrow made of baking soda. There may not always be a sweeper designated to be the last hiker. \nEach hiker is responsible for knowing their capability\, only attending events where they are able to sustain the described pace\, for keeping up with the group sufficiently enough to make the turns and not get left behind\, and for making sure the host is notified if they are going to split from the group. \nGroup separation:Sometimes hikers wish to move significantly ahead and not wait at designated stopping points. Please let the host know. They are on their own regarding route and navigation. \nDirections: \nWhere of Long Canyon Rd. and S. Wood Ranch Pkwy. intersect in Simi Valley. There is a free paved parking lot at the trailhead on the southwest corner. \nFrom CA-23 and I-101:North CA-23\, exit Olsen Rd.Right (east) on Olsen Rd.\, which becomes Madera Rd.\, for 2 miles.Right (south) on N. Wood Ranch Pkwy.\, which becomes S. Wood Ranch Pkwy.\, for 2 miles.Right at dead end (intersection with Long Canyon Rd.) and immediate left into parking lot.Trailhead at the opposite corner. \nFrom CA-118 and CA-27:West CA-118\, exit 23 onto 1st St.Left (south) on 1st St.\, which becomes Long Canyon Rd.\, for 5 miles.Cross at dead end (intersection with S. Wood Ranch Pkwy.) and immediate left into parking lot.Trailhead at the opposite corner. \nCoordinates of trailhead: 34.228330\, -118.803130Address of a nearby house: 597 Shadow Ln.\, Simi Valley\, CA 93065 \nArrive early\, because sometimes the parking lot gets full. If this happens\, we’ll need another 15 minutes to carpool from a nearby parking lot. \nDisclaimer / Release of Liability:https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/pages/29622459/Is_Hiking_Dangerous/
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/long-canyon-front-to-back/
LOCATION:Long Canyon Trailhead Parking Lot\, 597 Shadow Ln\,\, Simi Valley\, CA\, US
CATEGORIES:Hiking Plus
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211013T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211013T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T120552
CREATED:20211011T212738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211011T212738Z
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SUMMARY:TOM SLOAN SADDLE TRAIL 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 \nWe will begin our trek on a fire road then continue above the shaded Bear canyon to the Tom Sloan Saddle. After a short break continue on the newly restored TS trail and then stop for snacks at the Mount Lowe Campground. This is where the Old Tavern was built back in 1895 by professor Lowe. A few of the ruins from the Tavern and the Mt. Lowe Railway system can be seen here. There are also displays of pictures and a bit of history of its existence from 1893 to 1938.After the obligatory group photo we will return back to our cars by ascending the Mt. Lowe fire road \nA BIT OF HISTORY: RESTORATION PROJECTThe original trail was built many\, many years ago by the U.S. Forest Service. it was used as a short cut to get from the Lowe campground to Millard and the Arroyo Seco.The Mount Lowe Road was then built which destroyed most of the trail and it wasn’t well maintained. After the Station Fire in 2009 it was permanently closed.The impressive trail restoration was made possible by Restoration Legacy Crew back in 2018. It took them many months of hard work and dedication to bring this trail back to life.The perfect positioning of the rock steps along the path can be appreciated as well as many other attributes that make this trail worth checking out. \nStats:Level- Strong Intermediate/NO BEGINNERS PLEASEDistance- 8 milesGain- 1400′ (approximate)Terrain- rocky fire road\, single track trailsRestrooms- not available at trailhead (there is one at the campground)Dogs- NOT ALLOWED ON THIS HIKEParking- dirt road at the trailheadA National Forest Pass is not required. \nI would like to be back to the cars by 2:00 PM \nWHAT TO BRING: A POSITIVE ATTITUDE.Lunch/snacks\, at least 3 liters of water\, Lug soles with good tread\, poles if you like/have them.Hand sanitizer & mask (optional) \nEARLIER MEET TIME LOCATION: 7:00AMhttps://www.google.com/maps/place/Milmada+Dr\,+La+Ca%C3%B1ada+Flintridge\,+CA+91011/@34.2085854\,-118.2003645\,17z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x80c2e9fb97d40ee9:0xa72e02a9070ad690!8m2!3d34.208581!4d-118.1981705.From here we’ll caravan to the trailhead. \nEATON SADDLE TRAILHEAD DIRECTIONS:https://www.google.com/maps/place/Eaton+Saddle+Trailhead/@34.2393818\,-118.0955521\,648m/am=t/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x80c2e7edecba22af:0x4ebc9e7d4338d8d8!8m2!3d34.2393774!4d-118.0933634 \nPlease join us for lunch at the La Canada-Flintridge Town CenterThere is a variety of food places to eat.https://www.google.com/maps/place/990+Town+Center+Dr\,+La+Ca%C3%B1ada+Flintridge\,+CA+91011/@34.2048424\,-118.202024\,17z/data=!3m1!5s0x80c2e9fc288954a1:0x79962bab30c04ef6!4m12!1m6!3m5!1s0x80c2e9fc28e4164b:0x9f9115b9ea5a8d58!2sBlaze+Pizza!8m2!3d34.204838!4d-118.1998485!3m4!1s0x80c2e9fc28956f11:0x7598d16cf3b6ae96!8m2!3d34.2048937!4d-118.1998907 \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.FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN YOU BEING EXCLUDED FROM MY EVENTS IN THE FUTURE.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/tom-sloan-saddle-trail-loop/
LOCATION:Eaton Saddle Trailhead\, Mt Wilson Red Box Rd\, La Cañada Flintridge\, CA\, 91206\, 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 \nWe will begin our trek on a fire road then continue above the shaded Bear canyon to the Tom Sloan Saddle. After a short break continue on the newly restored TS trail and then stop for snacks at the Mount Lowe Campground. This is where the Old Tavern was built back in 1895 by professor Lowe. A few of the ruins from the Tavern and the Mt. Lowe Railway system can be seen here. There are also displays of pictures and a bit of history of its existence from 1893 to 1938.After the obligatory group photo we will return back to our cars by ascending the Mt. Lowe fire road \nA BIT OF HISTORY: RESTORATION PROJECTThe original trail was built many many years ago by the U.S. Forest Service. it was used as a short cut to get from the Lowe campground to Millard and the Arroyo Seco.The Mount Lowe Road was then built which destroyed most of the trail and it wasn’t well maintained. After the Station Fire in 2009 it was permanently closed.The impressive trail restoration was made possible by Restoration Legacy Crew back in 2018. It took them many months of hard work and dedication to bring this trail back to life.The perfect positioning of the rock steps along the path can be appreciated as well as many other attributes that make this trail worth checking out. \nStats:Level- Strong Intermediate/NO BEGINNERS PLEASEDistance- 8 milesGain- 1400′ (approximate)Terrain- rocky fire road single track trailsRestrooms- not available at trailhead (there is one at the campground)Dogs- NOT ALLOWED ON THIS HIKEParking- dirt road at the trailheadA National Forest Pass is not required. \nI would like to be back to the cars by 2:00 PM \nWHAT TO BRING: A POSITIVE ATTITUDE.Lunch/snacks at least 3 liters of water Lug soles with good tread poles if you like/have them.Hand sanitizer & mask (optional) \nEARLIER MEET TIME  7:00AMhttps://www.google.com/maps/place/Milmada+Dr+La+Ca%C3%B1ada+Flintridge+CA+91011/@34.2085854-118.200364517z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x80c2e9fb97d40ee9:0xa72e02a9070ad690!8m2!3d34.208581!4d-118.1981705.From here we’ll caravan to the trailhead. \nEATON SADDLE TRAILHEAD DIRECTIONS:https://www.google.com/maps/place/Eaton+Saddle+Trailhead/@34.2393818-118.0955521648m/am=t/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x80c2e7edecba22af:0x4ebc9e7d4338d8d8!8m2!3d34.2393774!4d-118.0933634 \nPlease join us for lunch at the La Canada-Flintridge Town CenterThere is a variety of food places to eat.https://www.google.com/maps/place/990+Town+Center+Dr+La+Ca%C3%B1ada+Flintridge+CA+91011/@34.2048424-118.20202417z/data=!3m1!5s0x80c2e9fc288954a1:0x79962bab30c04ef6!4m12!1m6!3m5!1s0x80c2e9fc28e4164b:0x9f9115b9ea5a8d58!2sBlaze+Pizza!8m2!3d34.204838!4d-118.1998485!3m4!1s0x80c2e9fc28956f11:0x7598d16cf3b6ae96!8m2!3d34.2048937!4d-118.1998907 \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.FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN YOU BEING EXCLUDED FROM MY EVENTS IN THE FUTURE.;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Mt Wilson Red Box Rd:geo:-118.0933717,34.2393719
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211014T173000
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DTSTAMP:20260403T120552
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SUMMARY:Mini MidWeek Night Hike Juan Bautista de Anza Park in Calabasas FAST PACED Hike!
DESCRIPTION:THIS A CONDITIONING HIKE! Our group hikes at a minimum of 2.5 miles per hour. You must be able to keep up with the group. Please sign up for this conditioning hike only if you can do this. \nUse the directions to the trailhead as described below. \nYou must be able to hike 2.5 miles per hour at a minimum. \nFour miles and elev. gain of 600 may be too much for a beginning hiker. \nIf you are used to small hills you will be fine though. \nThe description is as follows for the mini-hike: Talepop Loop Event Description: \nThis is a relatively easy hike for a regular hiker( 4 miles 600′ elev gain) \nwith pleasant views of oak studded rolling hills. The hike starts out at \nJuan Bautista de Anza Park\, connects with the Talepop Loop trail and \nclimbs a ridgeline with nice views of both Liberty and Malibu Canyons. \nJuan Bautista de Anza Park 3701 Lost Hills Road Calabasas\, CA 91302 Park \nis on the corner of Las Virgenes and Lost Hills Rds. \nMeet at west end of parking lot. Parking is free. \nSuggestion:Wear long pants/sleeves as the brush on either sides of \nthe trail can be very dry and sharp if you rub against it. \nDirections : \nFrom the Valley – Take 101 west. Exit Las Virgenes. Left on Las Virgenes to Lost Hills Rd. Right on Lost Hills. Left into Park \nFrom Ventura – Take 101 east. Exit Lost Hills Rd. Right on Lost Hills. Right into the park. \nWhat to Bring : 1 liter of water\, hiking shoes (tennis shoes are ok). \n__________________________________________________________________________________________ \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. DISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY IMPORTANT\, PLEASE READ BELOW IN ITS ENTIRETY: Outdoor sports and other events we plan are inherently dangerous and accidents may happen. By participating in any posted event\, you’re taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being. The Thousand Oaks Hikers Group and it’s 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 The TOaks Hikers Group events\, you are releasing the TOaks Hikers Group and it’s organizers from all liability in case of possible injuries. Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience. \nResponsibility: I am not responsible for you. You are responsible for you. You should be self-sufficient and be able to find your way to safety in the event you find yourself on your own. I will not lead you back to the trailhead if you decide to turn back. \nDisclaimer: The organizer and assistant organizers take no responsibility and will not be held responsible for any injuries or accidents that may occur during this hiking event. Hiking can be inherently dangerous and accidents will happen. By participating in this hike posted on this meetup web page you are taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/mini-midweek-night-hike-juan-bautista-de-anza-park-in-calabasas-fast-paced-hike-3/
LOCATION:Juan Bautista\, De Anza Park\, Calabasas\, CA\, 91302\, US
CATEGORIES:Thousand Oaks Hikers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211014T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211014T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T120552
CREATED:20211007T212957Z
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SUMMARY:Coyote Park - Intermediate
DESCRIPTION:Distance: 3.5 miles\, Gain: 700′\, Intermediate.This was previously designated easy-intermediate\, but some thought it should be labeled as intermediate because of the extended inclines. \nA strong and motivated beginner can do this hike. They would be challenged and slow during a few of these climbs. That’s OK\, because this is not a conditioning hike\, it is a social hike. \nThe Route.• This is a lollipop with a counter-clockwise loop. We’ll start at Coyote Park\, across from the tennis courts on Valley Gate Rd.• After heading across the park\, we’ll find a trailhead.• We’ll head up and wind around for about 3/4 of a mile.• Then we’ll make a sharp left and head up for about 1/2 mile along a wide path that was cleared to prevent the spread of the fires.• We’ll stop at the bench atop the hill and have a social event and shack share that will last between 30 and 60 minutes (https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/messages/boards/thread/50879772).• Then we’ll follow the ridge for about 3/4 of a mile on a relatively flat section\, then another 1/4 mile down to the road. We’ll wait there for everybody to catch up.• Next\, we’ll follow the path alongside the road for about 500′ and turn left. This will be a flat section that leads for almost a mile back to the park. \nDirections: \nFrom CA-23:North\, exit Olsen Rd.Olsen Rd. east\, becoming Madera\, for 1.8 miles.Right on N. Woodranch Pkwy until it ends after 2 miles.Left on Long Canyon for 1.7 miles.Left on Bluegrass St. (across from Challenger Park Rd.) for 750′.Left on Valley Gate Rd. for 1/2 mile.Park on the street next to the far end of Coyote Park. \nFrom CA-118:Exit 1st st.\, south for 2.75 miles.Right on Bluegrass St. (across from Challenger Park Rd.) for 750′.Left on Valley Gate Rd. for 1/2 mile.Park on the street next to the far end of Coyote Park. \nAddress of a nearby house: 284 Valley Gate Rd.\, Simi Valley\, CA 93065 \nThe Hike:Distance: 3.5 milesElevation Gain: 700′Difficulty: IntermediatePace: 2.0 mphDogs: YesRestrooms: No.Drinking Fountains: No.Parking: Free in the street alongside Coyote Park\,Trail: Double Track\, Fire Road. \nWhat to Bring:1-2 liters of water.Snacks and/or beverages to share (https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/messages/boards/thread/50879772)Hiking shoes preferred\, but athletic shoes will be OK.Flashlight or headlamp. \nRelease of Liability: https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/pages/29622459/Is_Hiking_Dangerous/
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/coyote-park-intermediate-3/
LOCATION:COYOTE HILLS PARK\, 275 Valley Gate Rd\, Simi Valley\, CA\, 93063\, US
CATEGORIES:Hiking Plus
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211014T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211014T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T120552
CREATED:20211009T213002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211009T213002Z
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SUMMARY:Palo Comado Lollipop - Easy Intermediate
DESCRIPTION:4.6 miles\, 900′ gain\, easy-intermediate. \nThis route takes us through a beautiful canyon via a counter-clockwise lollipop. Most of the hike has a clear view of the sky\, with a few parts that have tree cover. We’ll be stopping at the half-way point for a snack and beverage share (https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/messages/boards/thread/50879772). \nWe’ll start at the Palo Comado Canyon – Doubletree Trailhead (coordinates: 34.182480\,-118.751785) and head east for 1/2 mile along the Doubletree Connector Trail. We’ll turn left and head north along the Palo Comado for about 1 mile. We’ll turn right (east) onto the Dead Cow Trail for 0.8 miles\, where we’ll come to an overlook on the left. \nThere\, we’ll stop for a snack and beverage share (https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/messages/boards/thread/50879772). Then we’ll continue down the Sheep Corral trail for about 700′\, turning left back onto the Palo Comado trail. From there\, we’ll head south 1.75 miles and turn right (west) onto the Doubletree Connector Trail and the final 1/2 mile back to the trailhead. \nHikeDistance: 4.6 milesGain: 900′Distribution: Most of the incline well distributed in the first half.Difficulty (https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/messages/boards/thread/50879781): Easy Intermediate.Shape: Lollipop\, counter-clockwise.Pace: approx. 2.0 mph.Trail Type: Fire road and single track. Areas of sand\, gravel\, and rock\, some of it rugged.Trail Variations:Several extended inclines of 1000 steps.Several steep sections of 300 steps\, but no hands required.Duration: 3.5 hoursDogs: Yes. Leashed\, as required by law.Restrooms: NoDrinking Fountains: No.Parking: Free along street. \nWhat to bring:1 liter of water for every 3 miles.Hiking shoes/bootsFlashlight or headlamp.Sunscreen and/or hat as needed.Snack and Beverage Share (https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/messages/boards/thread/50879772) \nHosting \nRoute: The host knows the route. A pic of the route has been posted as part of this description. \nNavigation: Host memory\, enhanced by GPS navigation as needed. \nHike type: Social.We won’t be hiking at a fast pace because this is a social hike\, not a conditioning hike. There is nothing wrong with stopping\, even if it means every 50 steps. See “How hard is this hike” in the discussion section (LINK (https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/messages/boards/thread/50879781)). \nStops:The host may designate stopping points to let others catch up. This hike will include an extended stop for a snack and beverage (https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/messages/boards/thread/50879772) share at the half way point. We will stop at junctions to make sure everybody makes any turns or chooses the correct direction at splits\, else something will be used to mark the direction\, usually a large arrow made of baking soda. There may not always be a sweeper designated to be the last hiker. \nEach hiker is responsible for knowing their capability\, only attending events where they are able to sustain the described pace\, for keeping up with the group sufficiently enough to make the turns and not get left behind\, and for making sure the host is notified if they are going to split from the group. \nGroup separation:Sometimes hikers wish to move significantly ahead and not wait at designated stopping points. Please let the host know. They are on their own regarding route and navigation. \nInteresting Notes \nHere are a couple plants you are sure to see on this hike: \nBlack SageMultiple brown buttons going up the top of the stalk\, that may have white flowers. Green leaves. Purple or white flowers that are dark brown as they dry on the plant. Squish the leaves and smell. \nA rare and sought after Black sage honey is also made from the honey of bees that pollinate the Black sage plant. Black sage is utilized in the culinary world as an aromatic and flavorful herb. It can be used in recipes wherever traditional sage is called for\, however keep in mind that foraged Black sage has a much stronger flavor than that of traditional store bought sage. \nIts flavor goes well with winter squashes\, brown butter\, poultry\, venison\, pears\, cheese\, potatoes and other herbs such as rosemary and thyme. Use fresh in a variety of different preparations or leaves. Can be dried and stored for future use as a dried herb. Black sage was used traditionally by Native Americans known as the Chumash people to form an herbal soak for the bath to be used in the treatment of bodily pain\, specifically for the feet and lower legs. \nYellow Star ThistleThorny. Also called yellow cockspur and golden star thistle. Generally considered a weed. Long-term ingestion by horses causes a neurological disorder known as chewing disease\, a lethal lesion of the nigropallidal region of the brain. This disease is expressed as a twitching of the lips\, tongue flicking\, and involuntary chewing. Permanent brain damage is possible\, and affected horses may starve to death. Used in Turkish folk medicine for the treatment of ulcers. In a laboratory study\, aqueous extracts of fresh or dried flowers of yellow star thistle given orally showed significant antiulcerogenic activity in rats. \nDirections (Palo Comado Canyon – Doubletree Trailhead): \nFrom I-101:I-101\, exit Kanan Rd.Kanan Rd. north for 2 miles.Right (east) on Sunnycrest Dr. for 0.6 miles.Continue on Doubletree Rd. for 0.l miles.Trailhead on the right\, park along the street. \nFrom CA-118\, CA-23:I-118 west.I-23 south for 4.8 miles\, exit Avenida de Los Arboles.Left (east) on Avenida del Los Arboles for 1.6 miles.Right (south) on N. Westlake Blvd for 1.5 miles.Left (east) on Kanan Rd. for 4.2 miles.Left (north-east) on Deerhill Rd. for 0.3 miles.Right at second cross street onto Doubletree Rd for 0.5 miles.Trailhead on the left\, park along the street. \nCoordinates of trailhead: 34.182480\,-118.751785Address of a nearby house: 713 Quail View Court\, Oak Park\, CA 91377 \nRelease of Liability:https://www.meetup.com/Hiking-Plus/pages/29622459/Is_Hiking_Dangerous/
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/palo-comado-lollipop-easy-intermediate-4/
LOCATION:Doubletree/Sunnycrest Trailhead\, Oak Springs Drive & Doubletree Road\, Oak Park\, CA\, 91377\, US
CATEGORIES:Hiking Plus
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211014T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211014T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T120552
CREATED:20210924T033950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211008T184410Z
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SUMMARY:Native Plants Demystified
DESCRIPTION:Three experts will share their knowledge of native plants on October 14 at 7:00 p.m. Attendees who donate $10 or more when they register will receive a voucher for a free 4-inch plant from Growing Works and a 15 percent discount code to participate in a Wild Rootz adventure. \nTo sign up for this event\, go to https://cosf.org/events/register/ and fill in the form. Don’t forget your voucher! \nThis Fall Speaker Series presentation will be held virtually via Zoom and feature botanical educators Laura Pasetta\, Jenn Rodriguez\, and Antonio Sanchez. COSCA administrator Brian Stark will also join to talk about native plant preservation in the open space. \n\n\n      \n    \n        	\n	\n      Wildflowers of the Santa Monica Mountains and Simi Hills - Kindle Edition ( pages)\n      By Kallenborn\, Kelli (Author)\, Kallenborn\, Kelli (Photographer)\n      \n	  \n        Price: $7.99 As of: 2025/08/28 6:00 pm - Details×Product prices and availability are accurate as of the date/time indicated and are subject to change. Any price and availability information displayed on https://www.amazon.com/ at the time of purchase will apply to the purchase of this product.\n			        \n      1 new from $7.990 used		            \n      View on Amazon\n                  	\n    \n  \nLaura Pasetta\, founder and owner of Wild Rootz Outdoor Adventures\, is a trained clinical herbalist\, California naturalist\, organic gardener and nature photographer. Her video presentation will cover how to identify native plants for food and medicine and some tips on native plant gardening. \nJenn Rodriguez\, who holds a BS degree in Horticulture from UC Davis\, will speak about the relationship between native plants and pollinators and will give a video tour of Camarillo wholesale nursery Growing Works\, which she manages. Growing Works focuses on California natives\, succulents\, and Mediterranean plants and provides supported employment for adults with moderate to severe mental health challenges. \nAntonio Sanchez is the nursery manager and restoration volunteer coordinator for the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. He has over 15 years experience\, including heading up the nursery at California Botanic Garden in Claremont and co-owning Nopalito Native Plant Nursery in Ventura. He has worked at Cal Flora Nursery\, Theodore Payne Foundation for Native Plants\, and the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden. He will talk about native plants in the garden and join Pasetta\, Rodriguez\, and Stark in answering attendee questions at the program’s conclusion. \nTo sign up for this event\, go to https://cosf.org/events/register/ and fill in the form. While this is a free event a donation of $10 will support future Speaker Series presentations and other activities. Also\, you’re get a voucher for a free plant and a discount for a Wild Rootz adventure!
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/native-plants-demystified/
LOCATION:Online event
CATEGORIES:Hiking With Dean
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211016T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211016T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T120552
CREATED:20211013T213418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211013T213418Z
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SUMMARY:Top Of Topanga Loop
DESCRIPTION:The hike is waitlisted. Put yourself on the list and I will add you if I feel you can complete the hike at my pace safely (Timber Mt hikers\, not at that pace 🙂 ) \nDistance: 9Elevation Gain: 2100Rating: Intermediate/Advanced 7-10 \nTrail: Fire road\, single track\, class 1\,2 rock climbs and some street crossings. \nThe HikeExcellent variety\, views and exercise along this eight mile loop hike with an elevation gain of 2\,400′. The trail climbs and follows a ridge line through interesting rock formations to one of the best observation points in the Santa Monica Mountains; The Topanga Lookout. Topanga Lookout\, the former site of a fire tower\, stands above Red Rock Canyon Park and offers fine views of the Santa Monica Mountains\, Calabasas\, and the Santa Susana Mountains. \nAfter taking in the view and enjoying a break/early lunch\, we’ll follow the trail down to the shaded valley below and return to the parking area. \nDirections \nFrom the 405/101 Freeway… Exit Mulholland Dr /Valley Circle Blvd and go south on Mulholland Dr for 0.5 mi Turn Right on Valmar St for 1.2 mi Turn Right on Mulholland Hwy for 3.8 mi Left on Stunt Rd for 1.0 mi Park at turnout on Right \n********************************The 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 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/top-of-topanga-loop/
LOCATION:Stunt Road Trailhead(1.0 Mile Marker)\, 1699 Stunt Rd\, Calabasas\, CA\, 91302\, US
CATEGORIES:Valencia Hiking Crew
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211017T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211017T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T120552
CREATED:20211005T212716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211005T212716Z
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SUMMARY:SUNDAY FUNDAY AT BERTHA PEAK & BRUNCH
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 \nIt’s that time of year when the beautiful fall colors line the streets around Big Bear Lake. I can’t think of a better way to spend a lovely Sunday afternoon at the start of the Autumn season. \nThe summit is a prominent peak that stands tall at 8\,201′ ft.At the top we will be rewarded with views of Big Bear Lake and it’s surrounding array of Fall foliage. \nEARLIER CARPOOL MEET UP TIME: 6:30 AM SHARP!Park n’ Ride at Grand Ave\, Glendora628 W Baseline Rd\, Glendora\, CA 91740https://www.google.com/maps/place/Grand+Avenue+Park%2FRide/@33.9132634\,-118.1461051\,10z/data=!4m19!1m13!4m12!1m4!2m2!1d-117.8428648!2d33.7043038!4e1!1m6!1m2!1s0x80c3262bb5e353b1:0x4df5209af5f53cae!2sGrand+Avenue+Park%2FRide\,+628+W+Baseline+Rd\,+Glendora\,+CA+91740!2m2!1d-117.8739676!2d34.1213383!3m4!1s0x80c3262bb5e353b1:0x4df5209af5f53cae!8m2!3d34.1213383!4d-117.8739676 \nWe will then caravan to the trailhead. The drive will be an hour and 1/2 or so. Please have a full tank of gas if you plan on being the driver or help pay for gas for those who are driving. \nHIKE MEET UP TIME: 8:00 AM SHARP!Big Bear Discovery Center parking lotWe will then begin our trek on the Cougar Crest Trail. \nLUNCH (optional)North Shore Cafe39226 N Shore Dr.\, Fawnskin\, CA 92333.(909) 866-5879https://www.google.com/maps/place/North+Shore+Cafe/@34.152004\,-117.8726493\,10z/data=!4m21!1m15!4m14!1m6!1m2!1s0x80c2c557ae1e70cd:0xfa56aa56b3eaac37!2s315+South+Lincoln+Avenue\,+Monterey+Park\,+CA+91755-3320\,+USA!2m2!1d-118.1215171!2d34.0592806!1m6!1m2!1s0x80c4b184ebff08a5:0x6b2c6dcca7363aae!2sNorth+Shore+Cafe\,+North+Shore+Drive\,+Fawnskin\,+CA!2m2!1d-116.9458301!2d34.2686533!3m4!1s0x80c4b184ebff08a5:0x6b2c6dcca7363aae!8m2!3d34.2686533!4d-116.9458301 \nStats:Level: Strong IntermediateNO BEGINNERS PLEASE!Distance: 7 miles r/t\,Gain~1350’Dogs- NOT ALLOWED ON THIS HIKEWater/restrooms: available at the Discovery CenterParking: No NFS Pass is required. \nWHAT TO BRING: A POSITIVE ATTITUDESnacks\, at least 3 liters of water\, Lug soles with good tread\, poles if you like/have them.Hand sanitizer/mask (optional) \nMy cell: 562 331 3793 \nCDH POLICY: Any member with two NO SHOWS on CDH events 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 hand-held phone. It must be done on a computer.FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN YOU BEING EXCLUDED FROM MY EVENTS IN THE FUTURE.
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/sunday-funday-at-bertha-peak-brunch/
LOCATION:Big Bear Discovery Center\, Fawnskin\, CA\, 92333\, US
CATEGORIES:Calabasas Day Hikers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211017T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211017T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T120552
CREATED:20210918T200622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210918T200622Z
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SUMMARY:Serrano to Sycamore Canyon Loop Trail
DESCRIPTION:Hello Fellow Hikers\,This is a great area as you park close to the beach area but were exploring in the Mountains. Will follow on both fireroad and single track trails with both gradual climb and level sections. This is a popular area to take in the beautiful Mountain views then you can head down to the beach for some ocean views. I attached the AllTrails link for directions\, pics\, and stats https://www.alltrails.com/explore/trail/us/california/serrano-to-sycamore-canyon-loop-trail \nTrail LoopMiles 8.9Elevation Gain 1200 ftRated moderateDogs unfortunately not allowed on these trails( Just a quick note this is a paid parking area but you can park free along PCH the parking lot accepts cards ) \nWe will always follow Jim’s Golden Rules:1) Hike your own hike2) Please stop at every junction and split to wait for others to catch up \nPlease remember to bring all essentials you’ll need for a hike \nAnd last….The Organizer\, Co Organizer\, Assistant Organizers and Event hosts in this group are not professional guides. The function of the organizer is only to organize the trip. Each person who signs up for a Event is responsible for his or her own safety and the safety of his or her guess
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/serrano-to-sycamore-canyon-loop-trail/
LOCATION:Sycamore Canyon Trailhead\, Malibu\, CA\, 90265\, US
CATEGORIES:Ventura County Day Hikes
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SUMMARY:HWD Ranch - Mormon Canyon Loop
DESCRIPTION:Another HWD Original! \nThe HWD Ranch is located within the stunning Hidden Creeks parkland near the confluence of Browns Creek and Mormon Creek. The parkland provides a key migration corridor and perennial water source to a full complement of large mammals including black bear\, mountain lion\, mule deer\, bobcat\, American badger\, grey fox\, long-tailed weasel\, ring-tailed cat\, and the endangered California Condor. \n\n\n  	\n      \n            \n      \n                    \n              The Complete Hiker's Guide To The Backbone Trail          \n          \n                              $12.60 (As of: 2025/08/28 5:00 pm - Details)\n                              View on Amazon      \n    \n  	\n              	\n\n  ×Product prices and availability are accurate as of the date/time indicated and are subject to change. Any price and availability information displayed on https://www.amazon.com/ at the time of purchase will apply to the purchase of this product.\nNature won’t be the only thing we’ll experience. We may get a chance to meet Ferdinand\, a bull that roams the area and a couple of wild horses. There are lots of old artifacts to explore along the way\, including old ranch houses\, abandoned ranch vehicles\, a dam and much more! So expect a lot of stops along the way. \n[vc_message message_box_color=”warning”]HIKE IS ABOUT 6 MILES WITH ABOUT 1\,000 FT TOTAL ASCENT AND IS RATED MEDIUM . SEE THE HIKE RATING GUIDE[/vc_message] \nDirections:\nHead toward the address given. You are going to park in a turnout on Brown’s Canyon Rd. The picture below shows an old for-sale sign post. You  can park in turnout immediately before or immediately after that. We’ll meet in the driveway by that sign. See 2nd pic below. This is the entrance to the old Misty Hollow ranch\, now owned by MRCA and part of their park system. See 3rd pic for parking and ranch overview. \nPark in turnout on either side of broken old sign\n  \nWe’ll meet in front of that pipe gate\n  \nAerial showing the 2 turnouts and meeting spot
URL:https://www.hikingwithdean.com/event/hwd-ranch-mormon-canyon-loop/
LOCATION:Misty Hollow Ranch – HWD\, 12080 Browns Canyon Rd\, Chatsworth\, ca\, 91311\, US
CATEGORIES:Hiking With Dean
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