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SUMMARY:Tapo Canyon Tar Pits - Easy Intermediate
DESCRIPTION:5.4 miles\, 1050′ gain\, Easy Intermediate\nThis hike is one of the most beautiful hikes in Simi Valley. There are 3 extended inclines\, about 1000 steps each\, on fire road. They are not especially steep\, but they do continue for some time\, which is why it is rated “Easy Intermediate.” There are also several small hills of 100 steps or less. \nThe extended inclines will get the blood pumping during this lollipop hike. We’ll be moving through the famous Tapo Canyon and visiting natural tar pits that bubble up from the ground. \nThe first pit is really a puddle that looks like someone spilled a couple 55-gallon drums of tar that was later contained using a spill rope. The next two are a little larger\, again\, contained by spill ropes to keep the sticky black tar from getting on the trail. You will see dinosaurs and sometimes body parts\, and I’m not kidding. \nFrom the trail head\, we’ll start on a leisurely stroll for about 0.6 miles\, followed by a steady climb for the next mile\, completing the first extended incline. \nWe’ll turn left at the junction\, climb a small hill of a couple hundred steps\, and then head down for 1.5 miles. \nWe’ll make a right turn down a smaller trail and go for about 100 yards until we reach the tar pits. After looking around for a bit\, we’ll head back\, and after 0.25 miles\, we’ll come to another junction where we will stop and share snacks and beverages. \nFor the return\, we’ll turn left and there will be a steady climb for about 3/4 of a mile to another junction. We’ll turn left again and return down for about 1.4 miles to complete the lollipop. \nEasy option (no host): 3 miles\, 300′ gain.\nPark at 5079 Westwood St\, Simi Valley\, CA 93063. Follow Cottonwood Dr/Yosemite Ave south (down) 1000′ to the trailhead. Enter and turn immediately left. After 350′\, there is a split. It doesn’t matter which you take. The right (upper) is single-track\, the left (lower) is fire road. After ½ mile\, the two trails merge into the fire road. After 600′\, you arrive at the tar pits. Keep going another 600′\, left at the dead end\, and 1/3rd mile to the social event location. Return the way you came. \nDirections:\nTapo Canyon\n3802 Tapo Canyon Road\nSimi Valley\, CA 93063 \nFrom the 118:\nExit 27 Tapo Canyon Rd.\nTapo Canyon Rd. north for 1.7 miles.\nTrail head on the right\, before Lost Canyon Rd.\nParking is free in the gravel area in front of the trail head\, and along the road on both sides. \nFrom CA-23:\nCA-23 north to CA-118 east.\nCA-118 east for 8.7 miles.\nExit 27 Tapo Canyon Rd.\nTapo Canyon Rd. north (left) for 1.7 miles.\nTrail head on the right.\nParking is free in the gravel area in front of the trail head\, and along the road on both sides. \nHike\nDistance: 5.4 miles\, Easy Option: 3 miles\nGain: 1050′\, Easy Option 300′\nDistribution: Reasonably well distributed.\nDifficulty: Easy Intermediate\nShape: Lollipop\, clockwise.\nPace: 2.0 mph.\nTrail Type: Fire road and double track. Areas of sand\, gravel\, and rock\, some of it rugged.\nTrail Variations:\nSeveral extended inclines of 1000 steps.\nSeveral steep sections of 300 steps\, but no hands required.\nDuration: 3.5 hours\nDogs: Yes.\nRestrooms: No\nDrinking Fountains: No.\nParking: Free in the gravel area in front of the trail head\, and along the road on both sides. \nWhat to bring:\n1 liter of water for every 3 miles.\nSnacks and/or beverages to share\nHiking shoes preferred\, but athletic shoes will be OK.\nFlashlight or headlamp. \nHosting \nRoute: The host knows the route.\nNavigation: Host memory\, enhanced by GPS navigation as needed.\nHike type: Social. \nStops:\nThe host may designate stopping points to let others catch up. This hike will include an extended stop for a snack and beverage share at the half way point\, which we will pass\, and then return to after seeing the tar pits. \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. \nFAQ\nHiking Plus Page Links\nDisclaimer / Release of Liability
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/tapo-canyon-tar-pits-easy-intermediate/
LOCATION:3803 Tapo Canyon Rd\, Tapo Canyon Road 3803\, Simi Valley\, CA\, 93065\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hiking Plus
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GEO:34.30477;-118.7204849
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SUMMARY:Las Llajas Canyon - Simi Valley
DESCRIPTION:This is a relatively easy to moderate 4.5-mile hike (out and back) with an evenly distributed\, gradual elevation gain of about 700′. \nThe Hike\nMy hikes are slow paced (1.5-2 mph) and the end time is approximate only. We take breaks\, we explore\, and we don’t leave anyone behind. If this hike isn’t for you\, please find another that best suits your needs. Also\, please review the disclaimer below. \nMeet me at the trailhead at 6:00 (I promise I will be there at 6:00)\, with a start time at 6:05. \nFrom the trail head\, we’ll walk down an asphalt road to the gravel fire road and turn right. Once on the fire road\, there will be no more turns. We’ll keep going for about 2 miles before turning back\, however\, we will also stop at various junctions to allow others to catch up. \n** IMPORTANT NOTE ** On our way back and near the end of the hike\, when reaching the asphalt road\, turn LEFT onto the asphalt road to get back to our cars (don’t keep going straight). \nThe hike will be cancelled if: \n\nHot weather (85 degrees or higher)\nHigh winds\, rain\, or fire\n\nEssentials \n\nVentura County SARS 10 Essentials\nBring 2 liters of water\, flashlights\, snacks\, electrolytes\nBring your hiking poles if needed.\nWear good hiking boots/shoes\, sunscreen\, hat\nBring a jacket for cooler weather\nBug spray\n\nOther Details \n\nTrail: asphalt at the very beginning of the hike then a fire road\nDogs: On a leash per state law\nRestrooms: At the park or behind a rock\nWater Fountain: At the park\, none on the trail\nParking: Free in street on the side of the trailhead\nKnown Dangers: Rattlesnakes\, mountain lions\, bobcats\, tarantulas\, scorpions\, slip-‘n-fall\, poison oak\nWeekday hikes in Simi Valley hikes start at 6:00pm. All other hikes start at 6:30pm.\n\nDirections\nAddress to the house near the trailhead: 5715 Evening Sky Dr\, Simi Valley\nGoogle Coordinates: 34.297031\, -118.680306\nClick to view the Google Map \nDriving Directions\nFrom Ventura County: Take the 23 and go north to the 118 and go east\, Exit Yosemite Ave at the far end of Simi Valley.\nFrom the San Fernando Valley: Take the 118 and go west into Simi Valley\, Exit Yosemite Ave. \nWhen exiting the 118 freeway\, head north on Yosemite for 1.25 miles.\nTurn right (east) on Evening Sky Drive and continue for about .5 miles.\nThe trail head is on the left.\nPark along the street. \nDISCLAIMER/RELEASE OF LIABILITY: \n\nYou must RSVP to attend this event\, no exceptions.\nThe PM Hiker organizers are not trained leaders and do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to lead or participate in trips.\nIf you sign up for any event\, you are releasing the PM Hiker organizers from all liability in case of possible injuries.\nHiking and other outdoor events can be dangerous\, and accidents can happen.\nPer Meetup rules\, you are responsible for your own safety and well-being. Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience. You take full responsibility for your own actions.\nIf you decide to proceed ahead\, or in another direction\, with or without informing the PM Hiker organizer\, you become responsible for your own safety and return to the trailhead.\nThese rules apply to any guests you may invite.
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/las-llajas-canyon-simi-valley/
LOCATION:Las Llajas Canyon Trail\, Evening Sky Drive 5715\, Simi Valley\, CA\, 93063\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Leader
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ORGANIZER;CN="The PM Hikers":MAILTO:The-PM-Hikers-announce@messages.meetup.com
GEO:34.2971976;-118.6804838
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CREATED:20260106T093520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260203T093946Z
UID:10000206-1770109200-1770202800@dev.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Cheeseboro Canyon View Trail | 3.1mi | Agoura Hills (EASY)
DESCRIPTION:377’ in/out \nExperience this 3.1-mile out-and-back trail near Agoura Hills\, California. Generally considered an easy route\, it takes an average of 1h 16 min to complete. This is a popular trail for hiking\, horseback riding\, and mountain biking. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime. Dogs are welcome\, but must be on a leash. \nDirections from Agoura Hills\, CA: Travel US 101 / Ventura Freeway to Cheesebro Road\, which carries you to the entrance to the Canyons.\nProceed to parking lot. Begin on Cheeseboro Canyon Trail to reach Canyon View Trail.
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/woodridge-loop-trail-3mi-lang-ranch-easy/
LOCATION:Trailhead Parking\, Chesebro Road 5792\, Agoura Hills\, CA\, 91301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conejo Valley Hikers
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ORGANIZER;CN="Conejo Valley Hikers%2C Walkers & More! (Beginner+)":MAILTO:meetup-group-tgkaiytf-announce@messages.meetup.com
GEO:34.1543129;-118.7340262
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Trailhead Parking Chesebro Road 5792 Agoura Hills CA 91301 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Chesebro Road 5792:geo:-118.7340262,34.1543129
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CREATED:20260126T163257Z
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SUMMARY:Sunday 4pm - Rocky Peak Sunset hike
DESCRIPTION:Beat the post holiday season doldrums with a hike up the Rocky Peak trail.\nPic is Sunset on the Rocky Peak trail Oct 2023. Thank you Teka\, \nWhereAmEye (Tall Mark) has been doing this hike in every Sunday afternoon for over 20 years\, and he’ll be leading this event as long as he keeps getting large annual hike-organizer pay raises. This hike always happens\, even when it rains\, snows\, hails\, or blows. The only exception is when it’s on fire (or Mark sprains his knee). \nThis is a fire road with great views of the valleys and scenic rock formations all along. It starts out steep\, moderates for a while with some flat spots\, undulates easily for a while\, then a final steady grade (but not too steep) to the lemonade stand at the top. The lemonade stand operators apologize for never being there when youre hot and thirsty\, or not. \nDistance: 5.0 miles (I think anyway\, but 4.9 semi officially). \nElevation Gain: 1200′ \nDifficulty: Intermediate – hard for beginners \nDogs: Yes\, but must be leashed \nRestrooms: No \nWater Fountain: No \nParking: Free at trailhead \nTrail: Out and back\, single track\, rugged \nSunset: Varies\, but bring a headlamp or flashlight when needed! \nKnown Dangers: Rattlesnakes\, slip-‘n-fall\, COVID-19 infected hikers \nBring: \nFlashlight/headlamp when it’s dark \nSunscreen and hat when it’s not (It gets hot as Hades in summer) \nLOTS of H20 when it’s hot (maybe 2L if you sweat a lot) \nDISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY: \n• If you choose to sign up for any event\, you are releasing the organizers of PM Hikers from all liability in case of possible injuries. \n• The organizers of PM Hikers are not trained leaders and we do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to lead or participate in trips. By participating in any posted event\, you’re taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being. \n• Hiking and other outdoor events are inherently dangerous and accidents can happen. All participants take full responsibility for their own actions. \n• Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience.
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/sunday-4pm-rocky-peak-sunset-hike-2/
LOCATION:Rocky Peak Park\, Rocky Peak Road\, Santa Susana\, CA\, 93063\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Leader
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ORGANIZER;CN="The PM Hikers":MAILTO:The-PM-Hikers-announce@messages.meetup.com
GEO:34.2912543;-118.6409949
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260201T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260201T183000
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CREATED:20260129T164607Z
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SUMMARY:Angel Vista - Full Moon Potluck hike
DESCRIPTION:3.0 miles\, 800′ gain\, easy-intermediate.\nMoonrise 6:34 pm\, Sunset 5:25pm\nPhoto by Helen \nLet’s enjoy the gorgeous sunset\, full moon\, and fun loaded potluck picnic at the beautiful Angel Vista! \nThis is a potluck hike. Please bring food\, drinks to share.\nIf your item requires utensils/plates/toothpicks\, etc.\, please bring them.\nYou may wish to bring your own cup\, plate\, and utensils in case there aren’t any. \nSnacks and/or beverages to share \nThis hike is rated easy-intermediate because it is a continuous incline for 1.5 miles. This isn’t real steep\, but it is continuous\, and many beginner hikers have indicated this should be rated intermediate. \nThat said\, there is no reason a fit beginner cannot complete this hike. If needed\, just stop and rest along the way\, even if it’s every 50 steps. This is not a conditioning hike\, it is a social hike\, and you really can’t get lost. \nThe only junction is 200 yards before the top\, where we’ll turn right to complete the climb. \nAt the top\, there is a picnic table and 360 degree incredible views that are especially wonderful at night. We’ll have a snack-share social event at the top for 30-60 minutes before heading back the way we came. Please bring some food and drink to share\, and utensils of your item requires it. \nThe top has been known to sometimes be very cool and windy. Please bring something to put on in case it is that way at the top. \nInteresting Notes \nTree Tobacco\nThe Cahuilla Indians used the leaves interchangeably with other tobacco species in hunting rituals and as a poultice to treat swellings\, bruises\, cuts\, wounds\, boils\, sores\, inflamed throat\, and swollen glands. It does not contain nicotine. \nIt contains anabasine\, a similar compound\, which is highly toxic to humans and animals. It is more toxic than nicotine. Ingestion of the leaves can be fatal. It is being investigated for use as a biofuel. All parts of this plant are toxic. Used as an insecticide. Do not smoke. \nElderberry\nThe blue or purple berries are gathered and made into elderberry wine\, jam\, syrup\, and pies. The entire flower cluster can be dipped in batter and fried while petals can be eaten raw or made into a fragrant and tasty tea. Spit out the seeds. Elderflower water is also used in perfumes and sweets. \nMost agree that they do need to be cooked if you are going to eat more than just a few out of hand. That’s because they have a small amount of cyanide producing glycosides\, which are released upon digestion. Fully ripe black berries are not toxic and you can eat as many as you like. Boiling or baking takes care of any “toxic” issue as does drying raw berries. \nDirections:\nRosewood Trailhead\n398 Regal Oak Ct.\nThousand Oaks\, CA 91320 \nFrom the 101\nVentu Park exit\, South (toward ocean).\nRight on Lynn Road for 1000′.\nLeft on Regal Oak Ct. for 1/3 mi.\nPark on the street \nHike Distance: 3.0 miles\nGain: 800′\nDistribution: Most of the incline occurs in the first half\, which is a continuous climb. \nDifficulty: Easy Intermediate.\nShape: Out and back.\nPace: approx. 2.0 mph.\nTrail Type: Double track\, single track.\nDuration: 3.5 hours\nDogs: Dogs must be kept on leash and away from picnic table.\nRestrooms: No\nDrinking Fountains: No.\nParking: Free along the street. \nWhat to bring\n1 liter of water for every 3 miles.\nHiking shoes/boots. Not required\, but recommended.\nFlashlight or headlamp.\nSunscreen and/or hat as needed. \nFAQ\nHiking Plus Page Links\nDisclaimer / Release of Liability
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/angel-vista-full-moon-potluck-hike-2/
LOCATION:Rosewood Trailhead\, Regal Oak Court 305\, Thousand Oaks\, CA\, 91320\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hiking Plus
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hiking Plus":MAILTO:meetup-group-FRgxgAAf-announce@messages.meetup.com
GEO:34.1725018;-118.9146475
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SUMMARY:Vista Del Mar Trail in Newbury Park
DESCRIPTION:This is 5.2-mile loop hike with an elevation gain of 740′. The route is moderately challenging in some areas but suitable for fit beginner/intermediate levels. There is little shade for the most part. \nThe Hike\nMy hikes are slow paced (1.5-2 mph) and the end time is approximate only. We take breaks\, we explore\, and we don’t leave anyone behind. If this hike isn’t for you\, please find another that suits your needs. \nYou are in for a treat on the Vista Del Mar trail with amazing views of the ocean\, a different perspective of Boney Mountain\, pretty scenery around the neighborhoods\, and ponds. \nMeet me in front of the community center at the Dos Vientos Community Park at 1:00pm. We will start promptly at 1:10pm. There are restrooms and a water fountain at the park. \nThe hike will be cancelled if: \n\nHot weather (85 degrees or higher)\nHigh winds\, rain\, or fire\n\nEssentials \n\nVentura County SARS 10 Essentials\nBring 2 liters of water\, flashlights\, snacks\, electrolytes\nBring your hiking poles if needed.\nWear good hiking boots/shoes\, sunscreen\, hat\nBring a jacket for cooler weather\nBug spray\n\nOther Details \n\nTrail: loop\, single track\, little shade\nDogs: On a leash per state law\nRestrooms: At the park or behind a rock\nWater Fountain: At the park\, none on the trail\nParking: Free\nKnown Dangers: Rattlesnakes\, mountain lions\, bobcats\, tarantulas\, scorpions\, slip-‘n-fall\, poison oak\n\nDirections to Dos Vientos Community Park \n\nAddress: 4801 Borchard Rd\, Newbury Park\nGoogle Coordinates: 34.175818\, -118.982039\nClick here to view the Google Map\n\nDISCLAIMER/RELEASE OF LIABILITY: \n\nYou must RSVP to attend this event\, no exceptions.\nThe PM Hiker organizers are not trained leaders and do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to lead or participate in trips.\nIf you sign up for any event\, you are releasing the PM Hiker organizers from all liability in case of possible injuries.\nHiking and other outdoor events can be dangerous\, and accidents can happen.\nPer Meetup rules\, you are responsible for your own safety and well-being. Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience. You take full responsibility for your own actions.\nThese rules apply to any guests you may invite.
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/vista-del-mar-trail-in-newbury-park-3/
LOCATION:Dos Vientos Community Park\, Borchard Road 4801\, Thousand Oaks\, CA\, 91320\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Leader
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ORGANIZER;CN="The PM Hikers":MAILTO:The-PM-Hikers-announce@messages.meetup.com
GEO:34.1758483;-118.9822792
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260201T090000
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CREATED:20260128T164554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260201T164430Z
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SUMMARY:🚴 Beach Bike Ride from Marina del Rey to Redondo Beach & Brunch
DESCRIPTION:Stay cool on our bicycle ride on the beach bike path from Marina del Rey to Redondo Beach. There’s always a cool breeze at the beach\, so come and get some exercise. E-bikes are welcome too! \nThis beautiful beach bike ride is 26 miles roundtrip on flat bike paths and roads. See a map of this route here: https://goo.gl/maps/BI0GD \nQUALIFICATIONS: \nAll bike riders are invited who are comfortable and experienced riding on the road and bicycle paths for 26 miles round trip and can keep up with a group riding at a speed of 13 miles per hour for approximately 2 hours. \nIMPORTANT: \n*** You are required to wear a helmet to ride with our group. *** \n\nMEETING PLACE AND TIME: \nArrive at 8:30 AM to park your car and get ready for the ride. There is free parking at Dock 52 parking lot. \nMeet Patrick at 8:45 AM in the first row of Dock 52 parking lot for a safety talk and introductions. Patrick’s cell phone number is in the RSVP question (which you can see by clicking on the blue box under “You’re Going.”) \nWe will depart at 9:00 AM. \n\nBRUNCH: \nWe will stop for brunch at Quality Seafood Fish Market in Redondo Beach King Harbor at 130 International Boardwalk\, Redondo Beach\, CA 90277. \n\nPLEASE FOLLOW THESE GUIDELINES: \nRSVP: If you can’t come please change your RSVP to “No” so we are not waiting for you. \nBICYCLE: Make sure your bicycle is in good working condition with the tires properly inflated and the chain lubricated prior to the ride. \nRULES OF THE ROAD: Safety is always our first concern. Use standard hand signals for group rides. \nSPARE TIRE TUBES: You need to know how to change your own bicycle tire tubes if you get a flat tire. Please bring 2 spare tire tubes\, levers\, a small bicycle pump or CO2 cartridges to fill your tires with air once you change the bicycle tire tube. If you don’t have spare tire tubes you might have to call a taxi to take you and your bicycle back to your car! \nMONEY: Please bring money for your lunch and taxi if necessary. \nBIKE LOCK: Do not leave your bicycle unlocked at any time. Please bring your own bicycle lock. \nHELMET: Please be advised that you are required to wear a helmet to ride with our group. \nWATER and FOOD: Please bring water to drink so you don’t get dehydrated and food to eat\, such as a protein bar\, in case you get hungry. \nWAIVER OF LIABILITY: \nPlease read this important disclaimer: This Meetup group\, it’s organizers and members take no responsibility for any injuries nor accidents that may occur during events. By joining this ride you take full responsibility for your own safety. Please ensure that you are in good health before participating and understand that there is risk involved in your participation. This Meetup group does not certify the qualifications of any of it’s organizers or trip leaders\, and they are not responsible for your safety. We are all just participants. \n\nThis bike ride is crossposted on other Meetup groups.
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/%f0%9f%9a%b4-beach-bike-ride-from-marina-del-rey-to-redondo-beach-brunch-6/
LOCATION:Dock 52\, Fiji Way 13552\, Marina del Rey\, ca\, 90292\, United States
CATEGORIES:SoCal eBike Riders
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ORGANIZER;CN="Los Angeles Bike Rides &amp%3B Beyond":MAILTO:meetup-group-ekpzslsy-announce@messages.meetup.com
GEO:33.9763285;-118.4416861
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Dock 52 Fiji Way 13552 Marina del Rey ca 90292 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Fiji Way 13552:geo:-118.4416861,33.9763285
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260131T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260131T113000
DTSTAMP:20260408T071602
CREATED:20260123T232422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260123T232422Z
UID:10000236-1769851800-1769859000@dev.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Invasive Plant Removal @ Mission Creek Lagoon with Urban Creeks Collective
DESCRIPTION:Join the members of the Urban Creeks Collective for a fun and helpful morning. We will thoroughly weed out invasive plants that are competing with our California native coastal habitat flora at the Mission Creek Lagoon restoration site.\nWe will be staging in the back of the Palm Park Parking Lot near the bike path. The Palm Park Parking lot is on the ocean side of Cabrillo Blvd from Chase Palm Park at the end of Garden St. 236E E Cabrillo Blvd\, Santa Barbara\, CA 93101 Parking permits will be provided to attendees. \n\nThe tasks requires some kneeling and pulling.\nWork area is beach sand\, wear long pants and appropriate shoes.\nTools and gloves will be provided.\nThere will be knowledgeable botany and habitat staff on site.\n\nThis is a opportunity to learn\, participate and enjoy one of California’s\nrare coastal ecosystems.\nYour help is super appreciated!\nMeet at Palm Park Parking Lot\, Cabrillo Blvd\, Santa Barbara.
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/invasive-plant-removal-mission-creek-lagoon-with-urban-creeks-collective-3/
LOCATION:Parking\, East Cabrillo Boulevard 236e\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Leader
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ORGANIZER;CN="SB County Hikers":MAILTO:SantaBarbaraCountyHikers-announce@messages.meetup.com
GEO:34.4137162;-119.6863107
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Parking East Cabrillo Boulevard 236e Santa Barbara CA 93101 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=East Cabrillo Boulevard 236e:geo:-119.6863107,34.4137162
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260131T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260131T120000
DTSTAMP:20260408T071602
CREATED:20260129T234609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T234609Z
UID:10000247-1769850000-1769860800@dev.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Towsley Canyon
DESCRIPTION:This outing follows a counterclockwise lollipop loop that blends wide canyon roads\, singletrack\, and ridgeline views for a well-rounded\, moderate hike. \nWe’ll start from the Rivendale Ranch trailhead and head up Towsley Canyon Road\, an easy\, gradual warm-up through oak-studded canyon bottoms. From there\, we’ll turn onto the Towsley View Loop Trail\, climbing steadily through shaded sections\, a narrow sandstone gorge\, and classic chaparral slopes. Going counterclockwise keeps the ascent manageable and rewards us with expanding views of the Santa Clarita Valley as we gain elevation. The high point along the ridge sits around 2\,400 feet\, offering wide-open vistas and a good place to pause and take it in. \nFrom the ridge\, we’ll descend into Wiley Canyon\, then complete the loop using the Canyon View Loop Trail\, which rolls gently back toward the trailhead without retracing our steps. The full route is about 5.4 miles with roughly 1\,100–1\,400 feet of elevation gain\, \nEcologically\, this hike is a snapshot of Southern California chaparral. Along the way you’ll see coast live oaks\, sycamores\, sage\, buckwheat\, chamise\, manzanita\, and scrub oak. In winter and spring\, wildflowers like mustard\, lupine\, and poppies often add color to the hillsides. Wildlife commonly spotted here includes lizards\, ground squirrels\, rabbits\, mule deer\, and a wide variety of birds such as red-tailed hawks\, vultures\, quail\, and scrub jays. Rattlesnakes do live in the area\, so we’ll stay alert\, especially in warmer weather. \nOverall\, this is a scenic\, rewarding hike that feels wild without being remote—perfect for experiencing Towsley Canyon at its best. \nHike is rated MEDIUM. See the HWD Hike Rating Guide \nDIRECTIONS\nPull into Towsley Canyon Park and find a parking spot. We’ll meet in the first lot after gate. See pin in Google Map link
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/towsley-canyon/
LOCATION:Towsley Canyon Park – hwd\, The Old Road 24335\, Newhall\, CA\, 91321\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hiking with Dean
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hiking With Dean %E2%80%94 Explore Your Wild Side":MAILTO:Hiking-With-Dean-announce@messages.meetup.com
GEO:34.3585944;-118.5553253
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Towsley Canyon Park – hwd The Old Road 24335 Newhall CA 91321 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=The Old Road 24335:geo:-118.5553253,34.3585944
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260129T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260129T213000
DTSTAMP:20260408T071602
CREATED:20260124T164636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260124T164636Z
UID:10000238-1769709600-1769722200@dev.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Oakbrook Vista - Intermediate
DESCRIPTION:3.2 miles\, 900′ gain\, Intermediate. \nThe first part is a steady incline\, followed by a rolling trail to our destination. Fit beginners can complete this hike\, but it will certainly get their blood pumping. There are no super steep sections. \nThis hike takes us to a secret spot below a large rock formation. Naturally into the side of the rock is a half-globe carved out of it\, giving us a quasi-cave area to sit and have our social event. \nThis 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. We’ll stop at the turn around point for a social event lasting 30 – 60 minutes\, where we will share snacks and beverages. \nThe Route \nHike\nDistance: 3.2 miles\nGain: 900′\nDistribution: Most of the incline is in the first half.\nDifficulty\nShape: Out and Back.\nPace: approx. 2.0 mph.\nTrail Type: Double track\, single track.\nTrail Variations:\nDuration: 3.5 hours\nDogs: Yes.\nRestrooms: Yes\, about a block from the start.\nDrinking Fountains: Maybe by the restrooms.\nParking: Park in the street. \nWhat to bring\n1 liter of water for every 3 miles.\nHiking shoes/boots. Not required\, but recommended.\nFlashlight or headlamp.\nSunscreen and/or hat as needed.\nSnacks and/or beverages to share \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.\nWe 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: The host may designate stopping points to let others catch up. This hike will include an extended stop for a Snack and Beverage 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 or some sticks in the shape of an arrow. 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: \nManzanita\nRounded leaves. Redish trunk and stems. Hard wood. Lots of curves. People used to spray this tree with lacquer and mount on their walls like a “tree of life” for decoration. \nSticky Monkeyflower\nOf the Snapdragon family. The flowers are supposed to resemble a laughing monkey’s face. Leaves are very sticky on the underside. \nDirections\nOakbrook Vista Trailhead\n3222 Lang Ranch Pkwy.\nThousand Oaks\, CA 91362\nCoordinates of trailhead: 34.212466\, -118.820325 \nFrom CA-23\nExit 15 Avenida de Los Arboles.\nEast on Avenida de Los Arboles until it ends\, 1.6 miles.\nRight (south) on N. Westlake Blvd 0.2 miles.\nLeft (east) on Lang Ranch Pkwy. 0.2 miles.\nPark on street\, trailhead on the right (south) side. \nFAQ\nHiking Plus Page Links\nDisclaimer / Release of Liability
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/oakbrook-vista-intermediate/
LOCATION:Oakbrook Vista Trailhead\, Lang Ranch Parkway 3222\, Thousand Oaks\, CA\, 91362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hiking Plus
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hiking Plus":MAILTO:meetup-group-FRgxgAAf-announce@messages.meetup.com
GEO:34.2124315;-118.8203312
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Oakbrook Vista Trailhead Lang Ranch Parkway 3222 Thousand Oaks CA 91362 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Lang Ranch Parkway 3222:geo:-118.8203312,34.2124315
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260129T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260129T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T071602
CREATED:20260123T163555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260123T163555Z
UID:10000234-1769709600-1769716800@dev.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Chumash Night Magic hike at 6pm Thursday
DESCRIPTION:A silhouette following me down the Chumash. Looks Canadian.\nThe pic is from the top of Chumash trail on Jan 15\, 2025. Thank you Jimbo \nWhereAmEye (Tall Mark) has been doing this hike up the Chumash Trail in Simi Valley every Thursday night since the Jurassic Period\, and he’ll be leading this event until the Ice Age\, i.e. this hike always happens\, even when it rains\, snows\, hails\, or blows. The only exception is when it’s on fire.\nIt’s mostly a steady climb to where the trail meets with the Rocky Peak Fire Road. When you get to the ‘slippery’ part just over a mile up\, ask him who was responsible for Kurt breaking his ankle there in 2012\, but don’t believe whatever he tells you. (Just kidding\, Mark\, don’t get touchy!)\nNote: Kurt will not be attending except for when he visits from Michigan. \nDistance: 5.4 miles\nElevation Gain: 1200′\nDifficulty: Intermediate – hard for beginners\nDogs: Yes\, but must be leashed\nRestrooms: No\nWater Fountain: No\nParking: Free on Flanagan\nTrail: Out and back\, single track\, excellent condition\nSunset: Varies\, but bring a headlamp or flashlight when needed! \nKnown Dangers: Rattlesnakes\, slip-‘n-fall\, COVID-19 infected hikers \nBring:\nFlashlight/headlamp when it’s dark\nSunscreen and hat when it’s not (It gets hot as Hades in summer)\nLOTS of H20 when it’s hot (maybe 2L if you sweat a lot) \nDISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY:\n• You must RSVP to attend this event\, no exceptions.\n• If you choose to sign up for any event\, you are releasing the organizers of PM Hikers from all liability in case of possible injuries.\n• The organizers of PM Hikers are not trained leaders and we do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to lead or participate in trips. By participating in any posted event\, you’re taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being.\n• Hiking and other outdoor events are inherently dangerous and accidents can happen. All participants take full responsibility for their own actions.\n• Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience.
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/chumash-night-magic-hike-at-6pm-thursday-6/
LOCATION:Chumash Trail\, Chumash Trail\, Simi Valley\, CA\, 93063\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Leader
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ORGANIZER;CN="The PM Hikers":MAILTO:The-PM-Hikers-announce@messages.meetup.com
GEO:34.2947864;-118.6739621
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Chumash Trail Chumash Trail Simi Valley CA 93063 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Chumash Trail:geo:-118.6739621,34.2947864
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260129T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260129T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T071602
CREATED:20260123T163549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260123T163549Z
UID:10000233-1769709600-1769716800@dev.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Windmill Canyon to North Ranch open space\, Westlake Village Park
DESCRIPTION:This is a moderate\, out and back\, 4+ miles hike with an elevation gain of about 865′\, \nThe Hike\nMy hikes are slow paced (1.5-2 mph) and the end time is approximate only. We take breaks\, we explore\, and we don’t leave anyone behind. If this hike isn’t for you\, please find another that best suits your needs. \nWe will meet at the Westlake Village Community Park at the baseball fields at 6:00 and we will start promptly at 6:05. The park closes at 9:00pm and we should be down no later than 8:30. \nA satellite view of the map is in the photo gallery. When you enter the park\, turn left. \nESSENTIALS \n\nPlease review: Ventura County SARS 10 Essentials\nBring your flashlights / headlamps.\nBring a minimum one liter of water\, snacks\, hat\, poles if you need them.\nWear good hiking shoes or boots\nDress accordingly and be prepared for cooler weather.\nI recommend wearing a whistle.\nPesky insects? bring bug spray.\n\nOther Details \n\nRoute type: Out and back\nTerrain: Single track\nDifficulty: Fit Beginner\nDogs: On a leash per state law\nRestrooms: At the parking lot\, nature on the trails\nParking: Free\nKnown Dangers: Rattlesnakes\, slip-‘n-fall\, tarantulas.\n\nAddress / Google Coordinates \n\nAddress: 31107 Thousand Oaks Blvd\, Westlake Village. This is the correct address\, but it points to the skatepark location which is not where you want to go. When you enter the park\, turn left and park by the baseball fields. The coordinates and map are more accurate.\nGoogle Coordinates: 34.158125\, -118.802117\nGoogle Map: https://www.google.com/maps/place/34%C2%B009’29.0%22N+118%C2%B048’07.6%22W/@34.1580499\,-118.8043114\,834m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m4!3m3!8m2!3d34.1580499!4d-118.8021227\n\nDISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY: \n\nYou must RSVP to attend this event\, no exceptions.\nThe PM Hiker organizers are not trained leaders and do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to lead or participate in trips.\nIf you sign up for any event\, you are releasing the PM Hiker organizers from all liability in case of possible injuries.\nHiking and other outdoor events can be dangerous\, and accidents can happen.\nPer Meetup rules\, you are responsible for your own safety and well-being. Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience. You take full responsibility for your own actions.\nThese rules apply to any guests you may invite.
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/windmill-canyon-to-north-ranch-open-space-westlake-village-park/
LOCATION:Westlake Field Complex\, Thousand Oaks Boulevard 31107\, Westlake Village\, CA\, 91362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Leader
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ORGANIZER;CN="The PM Hikers":MAILTO:The-PM-Hikers-announce@messages.meetup.com
GEO:34.1595114;-118.7986659
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Westlake Field Complex Thousand Oaks Boulevard 31107 Westlake Village CA 91362 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Thousand Oaks Boulevard 31107:geo:-118.7986659,34.1595114
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260128T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260128T223000
DTSTAMP:20260408T071602
CREATED:20260126T232150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260126T232150Z
UID:10000240-1769625000-1769639400@dev.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Wednesday Evening Hike: Jesusita
DESCRIPTION:This week: Jesusita. Parking at the Cater Water Processing Plant/Jesusita Trailhead off San Roque Road. This route follows Jesusita Trail up to Inspiration Point. The route meanders through level ranch land before reaching a road and then ascending a well-trafficked trail up the south side including some switchbacks and then a traverse to a fire break road to the overlook. We’ll pause for city views and community refreshments and then return mostly the same route\, but down the overlook trail gulley which is a little loose.\nDistance – 6.88 mi\nAscent – 1579ft\nWater crossings – Step over\nRock scrambling – NO\nBush whacking – NO\nMaximum Grade – >15%\nStrava Effort – 1.7x \nTrailhead: Cater Water Processing Plant/Jesusita Trailhead\nhttps://maps.app.goo.gl/P6Sh6xBTPxHk4YFo7 \nStrava link:\nhttps://www.strava.com/routes/3278565038514636218 \nHike Leader this week will be Kevin Hanrahan. If you plan to attend please accept on Meetup. For questions\, Kevin can be reached via text at 805-895-5655. \nAbout Wednesday Evening Hike series\nWe will meet at 6:30p at the trailhead unless otherwise noted for that week. We sometimes carpool to trails up to 45 minutes away. We attempt to vary the trails selecting amongst those that are open and in hike-worthy condition. We hike the front country\, the backside of the front range and occasionally adventure even further. Hikes are typically in the 6-9 mile range with 1500-3000 ft of total ascent. Occasionally we’ll mix in a harder hike where returns can be very late. These hikes are meant for those with some hiking experience and moderate athletic condition. The pace varies and larger groups usually split\, but we will re-group at intersections and stick together where the path is ‘iffy’. Please dress appropriately with hiking boots/shoes and comfortable clothes meant to get sweaty and possible wet. Headlamp and/or flashlight required. Bring a water resistant jacket for rain/gloom or just cold air which is frequent at altitude. We recommend 1-3L water bladder in a backpack depending upon trail difficulty so that your hands are free to cross water or scramble up/down rocks. Bug spray is a good idea as bugs are very active at dusk (better to have and not need.) Some folks bring hiking poles. I recommend long sleeves and pants to prevent scratches\, poison oak and ticks. \nWe typically stop at the top\, add a layer for warmth and enjoy a snack. This can be some of the best fun as folks drag up hot tea\, other libations\, and all sorts of baked goods to share. Yum! \nGroup organizers assume no liability; hike at your own risk. By being a member of this group\, you hereby agree to assume all risks and liability related to or resulting from any group functions. You agree that you nor any third party will hold any of the group’s leaders liable for any injury\, loss\, or damage to your own self or property arising directly or as a consequence of a group activity. You also agree that your membership of this group is based on an “at will” basis.
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/wednesday-evening-hike-jesusita-2/
LOCATION:Jesusita Trailhead\, San Roque Road\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Leader
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ORGANIZER;CN="SB County Hikers":MAILTO:SantaBarbaraCountyHikers-announce@messages.meetup.com
GEO:34.4523961;-119.7299433
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Jesusita Trailhead San Roque Road Santa Barbara CA 93105 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=San Roque Road:geo:-119.7299433,34.4523961
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260128T174500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260128T194500
DTSTAMP:20260408T071602
CREATED:20260128T163249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T163249Z
UID:10000244-1769622300-1769629500@dev.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Humpday Hike - Vista of the Angels\, a.k.a. Angel Vista via the Rosewood Trail.
DESCRIPTION:5:45 PM START TIME – WEDNESDAY NIGHT\nI’ve been get too much couch time lately and need to get my tuckus moving\, so here we go… \nThis is kind of my “go to” hike\, it’s on my way home\, it’s not too long and the views can be spectacular! \nThis is a great weeknight hike\, not too hard nor too easy – I would say it’s “Just Right”! \nAlthough not a true beginner’s hike\, the gain is spread out evenly over the whole climb which makes it fall on the easier end of the intermediate scale (while still being a good workout). There is a great picnic table at the top which makes it perfect place to do a little socializing during these crazy times! . We will try to limit this time to about 15-20 minutes max. so we can get back down at a decent hour (I’m shooting for around 7:30ish)\, so I can grab some 🌮🌮 afterward…it is during of the week after all! \nIt can also get a bit chilly up there\, even during the warmest weather\, so if you get cold easily bring a jacket\, hat\, gloves\, blanket or other suitable warming device. \nDirections: From the 101 take the Ventu Park exit and go South toward the ocean. At Lynn Road turn right. VERY soon you will pass an open space on your left. Watch for the entrance to Regal Oak Ct on your left\, where you will turn…um…left. Take it all the way to the end and park. This is a neighborhood\, so let’s try to be somewhat restrained. We will meet at the trailhead on the left/east side of the road. \nDistance: 3.4 miles\nElevation Gain: 790′\nDifficulty: Easy to Intermediate\nDogs: Leashed\, per State law\nRestrooms: No\, but there are many bushes\, but please watch out for the (2) patches of poison oak!\nWater Fountain: No\nParking: Free along the street\nTrail: Single track\, excellent condition\nSunset: 5:15\, so bring a light!!! \nKnown Dangers: Rattlesnakes 🐍\, those pesky rocks that jump up out of know where\, inconsiderate MTBer’s or people that talk your 🦵 off!!! \nDisclaimer / Release of Liability: You must RSVP to attend this event\, no exceptions. Hiking and other outdoor events are inherently dangerous and accidents can happen. By participating in any posted event\, you’re taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being. This 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. You are responsible for you. If you choose to sign up for any events\, you are releasing the Group and its organizers from all liability in case of possible injuries. Your personal safety depends on your own judgement and experience. This applies to any guests you may invite.
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/humpday-hike-vista-of-the-angels-a-k-a-angel-vista-via-the-rosewood-trail-2/
LOCATION:Rosewood Trail to Angel Vista\, Regal Oak Court 305\, Thousand Oaks\, CA\, 91320\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Leader
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ORGANIZER;CN="The PM Hikers":MAILTO:The-PM-Hikers-announce@messages.meetup.com
GEO:34.1725018;-118.9146475
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Rosewood Trail to Angel Vista Regal Oak Court 305 Thousand Oaks CA 91320 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Regal Oak Court 305:geo:-118.9146475,34.1725018
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260128T091500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260128T110000
DTSTAMP:20260408T071602
CREATED:20260107T093842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T093842Z
UID:10000210-1769591700-1769598000@dev.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Paramount Ranch Loop - 3mi Hike (Agoura Hills)
DESCRIPTION:Bwana\, Backdrop\, and Medicine Woman Trails Loop \nLength\n3.33mi \nElev. gain\n295 ft \nEasy. Some overgrowth- wear long pants.
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/paramount-ranch-loop-3mi-hike-agoura-hills/
LOCATION:Paramount Ranch Trailhead\, Agoura Hills\, CA\, 91301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conejo Valley Hikers
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ORGANIZER;CN="Conejo Valley Hikers%2C Walkers & More! (Beginner+)":MAILTO:meetup-group-tgkaiytf-announce@messages.meetup.com
GEO:34.1159436;-118.7534693
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260127T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260127T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T071602
CREATED:20260123T163547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260123T163547Z
UID:10000232-1769538600-1769547600@dev.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Hill Canyon Through the Secret Forest and Something Different
DESCRIPTION:This is a fit beginner to moderate 4.3-mile hike with about a 300′ gradual elevation gain and no steep terrain. Park in the dirt parking lot and meet me at the Hill Canyon Bridge at 6:30. We’ll wait about 5 minutes for late comers like me sometimes. \nThe Hike\nMy hikes are slow paced (1.5-2 mph) and the end time is approximate only. We take breaks\, we explore\, and we don’t leave anyone behind. If this hike isn’t for you\, please find another that best suits your needs. \nExpect a little something different on this hike. At one point along the creek\, instead of going straight on\, we will take the horse trail detour. We’ll walk through a cluster of beautiful oak trees\, take a different route going back\, then to another trail that loops to the dirt parking lot. As always\, there are ups and downs\, but no steep areas. \nESSENTIALS \n\nPlease review: Ventura County SARS 10 Essentials\nBring your flashlights / headlamps.\nBring a minimum one liter of water\, snacks\, hat\, poles if you need them.\nWear good hiking shoes or boots\nDress accordingly and be prepared for cooler weather.\nI recommend wearing a whistle.\nPesky insects? bring bug spray.\n\nOther Details \n\nRoute type: Out and back\nTerrain: Fire Road\, single track\, crossing the street\, sidewalk\nDifficulty: Fit Beginner\nDogs: On a leash per state law\nRestrooms: At the parking lot\, nature on the trails\nParking: Free\nKnown Dangers: Rattlesnakes\, slip-‘n-fall\, tarantulas.\n\nAddress / Google Coordinates \n\nAddress to the park: 10241 Hill Canyon Road • Santa Rosa Valley\nCoordinates to the dirt parking lot by the bridge: 34.226607\, -118.930324\nClick here to view the Google Map\n\nDriving Directions\nFrom Moorpark Road in the Santa Rosa Valley\, drive west on Santa Rosa Road for about 3.7 miles\, turn left (south) on Hill Canyon Road and continue for 1/2 mile to the dirt parking lot to the left across from the bridge. \nFrom the 101 Freeway in Camarillo\, take exit 52 onto Santa Rosa Road and drive northeast. After about 5 miles\, turn right onto Hill Canyon Rd. and continue for 1/2 mile to the dirt parking lot to the left across from the bridge. \nDISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY: \n\nYou must RSVP to attend this event\, no exceptions.\nThe PM Hiker organizers are not trained leaders and do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to lead or participate in trips.\nIf you sign up for any event\, you are releasing the PM Hiker organizers from all liability in case of possible injuries.\nHiking and other outdoor events can be dangerous\, and accidents can happen.\nPer Meetup rules\, you are responsible for your own safety and well-being. Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience. You take full responsibility for your own actions.\nThese rules apply to any guests you may invite.
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/hill-canyon-through-the-secret-forest-and-something-different/
LOCATION:Hill Canyon Trailhead\, Hill Canyon Road 10241\, Camarillo\, CA\, 93012\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Leader
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260127T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260127T213000
DTSTAMP:20260408T071602
CREATED:20260124T164632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260124T164632Z
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SUMMARY:Talopop - Suitable for fit beginners
DESCRIPTION:Fit Beginner\, 4.1 miles\, 720′ gain.\nEasier route: 3.9 miles\, 500′ 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. \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. \nAfter\, we cross the dry creek bed on a short bridge\, then come to a fire road. \nEasier Route: For those that want the slightly easier route\, turn left. Continue for 1.2 miles\, turning right\, and continuing on this path straight for 0.3 miles to the social event. \nRegular Route: Turn right and it becomes the Talopop Trail. We’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 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: \nTalopop\nJuan Bautista de Anza Park\n3701 Lost Hills Road\nCalabasas\, CA 91301 \nFrom the 118\nWest to CA-23 south\nCA-23 south for 7.4 miles\nUS-101 east for 9.5 miles\nExit 33 Lost Hills Rd.\nLost Hills Rd. south for 0.2 miles\nPark on the right. \nFrom the 101\nExit 33 Lost Hills Rd.\nLost Hills Rd. south for 0.2 miles\nPark on the right. \nThe Hike\nDistance: 4.1 miles\, 3.5 hours\, counter-clockwise\nor 3.9 miles\, out and back.\nElevation Gain: 720′ or 500′\nDistribution: Reasonably well distributed\, some of the gain on the return portion.\nShape: Lollipop or out-and-back (easier route)\nDifficulty: Fit-Beginner\nPace: 2.0 mph\nDuration: 3.5 hours\nDogs: No\nRestrooms: Yes\, at the start.\nDrinking Fountains: Yes\, at the start.\nParking: Free in the paved lot\, or along the street..\nTrail: Fire Road and single track\, good condition. \nHosting \nRoute: The host knows the route. Click HERE for route. \nNavigation: Host memory\, enhanced by GPS navigation as needed. \nHike type: Social.\nThose 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:\nThe host may designate stopping points to let others catch up. This hike will include an extended stop for a snack and beverage share 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. \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. \nWhat to Bring:\n2 liters of water.\nSnacks and/or beverages to share\nHiking shoes preferred\, but athletic shoes will be OK.\nFlashlight or headlamp.\nSunscreen and/or hat as needed. \nFAQ\nHiking Plus Page Links\nDisclaimer / Release of Liability
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/talopop-suitable-for-fit-beginners/
LOCATION:Talopop at Juan Bautista de Anza Park\, Lost Hills Road 3701\, Calabasas\, CA\, 91301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hiking Plus
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260125T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260125T180000
DTSTAMP:20260408T071602
CREATED:20260120T163257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T163257Z
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SUMMARY:Sunday 4pm - Rocky Peak Sunset hike
DESCRIPTION:Beat the post holiday season doldrums with a hike up the Rocky Peak trail.\nPic is Sunset on the Rocky Peak trail Oct 2023. Thank you Teka\, \nWhereAmEye (Tall Mark) has been doing this hike in every Sunday afternoon for over 20 years\, and he’ll be leading this event as long as he keeps getting large annual hike-organizer pay raises. This hike always happens\, even when it rains\, snows\, hails\, or blows. The only exception is when it’s on fire (or Mark sprains his knee). \nThis is a fire road with great views of the valleys and scenic rock formations all along. It starts out steep\, moderates for a while with some flat spots\, undulates easily for a while\, then a final steady grade (but not too steep) to the lemonade stand at the top. The lemonade stand operators apologize for never being there when youre hot and thirsty\, or not. \nDistance: 5.0 miles (I think anyway\, but 4.9 semi officially). \nElevation Gain: 1200′ \nDifficulty: Intermediate – hard for beginners \nDogs: Yes\, but must be leashed \nRestrooms: No \nWater Fountain: No \nParking: Free at trailhead \nTrail: Out and back\, single track\, rugged \nSunset: Varies\, but bring a headlamp or flashlight when needed! \nKnown Dangers: Rattlesnakes\, slip-‘n-fall\, COVID-19 infected hikers \nBring: \nFlashlight/headlamp when it’s dark \nSunscreen and hat when it’s not (It gets hot as Hades in summer) \nLOTS of H20 when it’s hot (maybe 2L if you sweat a lot) \nDISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY: \n• If you choose to sign up for any event\, you are releasing the organizers of PM Hikers from all liability in case of possible injuries. \n• The organizers of PM Hikers are not trained leaders and we do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to lead or participate in trips. By participating in any posted event\, you’re taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being. \n• Hiking and other outdoor events are inherently dangerous and accidents can happen. All participants take full responsibility for their own actions. \n• Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience.
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/sunday-4pm-rocky-peak-sunset-hike/
LOCATION:Rocky Peak Park\, Rocky Peak Road\, Santa Susana\, CA\, 93063\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Leader
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ORGANIZER;CN="The PM Hikers":MAILTO:The-PM-Hikers-announce@messages.meetup.com
GEO:34.2912543;-118.6409949
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Rocky Peak Park Rocky Peak Road Santa Susana CA 93063 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Rocky Peak Road:geo:-118.6409949,34.2912543
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260125T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260125T183000
DTSTAMP:20260408T071602
CREATED:20260120T164550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T164550Z
UID:10000230-1769353200-1769365800@dev.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Chesebro Canyon MTB trail potluck hike
DESCRIPTION:Fit Beginner 4.3 miles\, 480′ gain.\nEasier Option: 4 miles\, 230′ gain. \nWe walk a mostly flat section for 1.1 mi. to the 2nd junction. \nEasier option: Continue straight for 3/4 mi.\, left at the split\, right after another 500′\, arriving at some picnic tables on the right after another 750′. \nRegular route: Left\, heading up a switch back. Right at the top\, and continue for 3/4 mi.\, turning right where it ends. Head down to the bottom\, left at the split. After 750′\, we arrive at some picnic tables on the right. \nThis is a pot luck picnic. Please bring something to eat and drink to share. If your item requires it\, bring plates and utensils to share. You may wish to bring your own cup\, plate\, and utensils in case there aren’t any. Pot Luck guidelines Link \nWe’ll share snacks and drinks for 60-90 minutes\, then return by a straight path\, no turns. \nFun Facts\nWhat is MTB?\nAnswer: Mountain Bike (not Mountain Terrain Bike)\nThe name I see on a map is: Chesebro Canyon MTB Trail \nWhy is it spelled Cheeseboro Canyon\, Chesebro Canyon MTB Trail\, and Chesebro Rd?\nThe original owner of the land in the late 1800s was Oscar Cheesebrough. The NPS adopted the U.S. Geological Survey spelling of Cheeseboro\, while Caltrans adopted the name Chesebro.\nReference Link  \nHosting \nRoute\nThe host knows the route. A pic of the route has been posted as part of this description. The host may vary the route slightly. \nNavigation: Host memory\, enhanced by GPS navigation as needed. \nHike type: Social.\nWe 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:\nWe will stop at junctions to make sure everybody makes any turns\, 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 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. \nBlack 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. \nOther\nDogs must be kept on leash and away from the picnic table. \nDirections\nChesebro Canyon MTB trail\n5402 Chesebro Rd\, Agoura Hills\, CA 91301 \nFrom I-101:\nExit Chesebro Rd..Palo Comado Canyon Rd.\nContinue north. It becomes Palo Comado Canyon Rd and rotates west.\nRight at Chesebro Rd. for 0.4 miles.\nPark on the street.\nAfter the 1 lane bridge\, you’ve gone too far. \nFAQ\nHiking Plus Page Links\nDisclaimer / Release of Liability
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/chesebro-canyon-mtb-trail-potluck-hike-3/
LOCATION:5402 Chesebro Rd\, Chesebro Road 5402\, Agoura Hills\, CA\, 91301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hiking Plus
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hiking Plus":MAILTO:meetup-group-FRgxgAAf-announce@messages.meetup.com
GEO:34.1478678;-118.7372535
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=5402 Chesebro Rd Chesebro Road 5402 Agoura Hills CA 91301 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Chesebro Road 5402:geo:-118.7372535,34.1478678
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260125T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260125T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T071602
CREATED:20260116T234820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T234820Z
UID:10000222-1769335200-1769346000@dev.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:🚶‍♂️‍➡️Easy Hike: The New Paramount Ranch (from Reagan Ranch)
DESCRIPTION:We were here last May and found a new old west is rising! Let’s check out the continiuing rebuilding progress of the famous Old Western Town at Paramount Ranch with this easy hike. \n📽️As many of you know\, until the Woolsey fire\, this was the filming site of hundreds of movies and TV shows since 1927. The Woolsey Fire destroyed the original Western Town buildings. Only two structures survived: a white chapel built for “Westworld” and a train depot built for “Dr. Quinn\, Medicine Woman.” \n🏎️The ranch site also was also the home of a world class race track in the late 50s. \nThe National Park Service is building a new Paramount Ranch set to house four buildings on the footprint of the historic structures\, and all will be built with an eye toward wildfire safety. Plans for the new structures include a prop shed\, barn\, restrooms and a large pavilion\, which all could be used for events and as “the backbone for future filming.” The chapel and depot will remain in place. \nLet’s check out the progress! \n👉Hike will be about 4 miles with 400′ of total ascent and rated EASY. See the HWD Hike Rating Guide. Depending on group\, we can easily add more elevation. \nGetting There\nIn order to respect the NPS parking limits we will be parking and meeting at the old Reagan Ranch in Malibu Creek State Park and hiking into Paramount Ranch. See Google map.
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/%f0%9f%9a%b6%e2%99%82%ef%b8%8f%e2%9e%a1%ef%b8%8feasy-hike-the-new-paramount-ranch-from-reagan-ranch/
LOCATION:Reagan Ranch\, Lake Vista Drive 28754\, Agoura Hills\, CA\, 91301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hiking with Dean
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hiking With Dean %E2%80%94 Explore Your Wild Side":MAILTO:Hiking-With-Dean-announce@messages.meetup.com
GEO:34.1119999;-118.7510887
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Reagan Ranch Lake Vista Drive 28754 Agoura Hills CA 91301 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Lake Vista Drive 28754:geo:-118.7510887,34.1119999
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260125T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260125T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T071602
CREATED:20260120T164345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T164345Z
UID:10000229-1769331600-1769349600@dev.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:eBike Ride on the Santa Clarita Cloverleaf Bike Paths (30 miles) with Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a 30 mile ebike ride on the paved Santa Clarita bike trails which form the shape of an abstract four-leaf clover. \nBIKE RIDE QUALIFICATIONS: \nThis ebike ride is very pleasant and suitable for all bike riders who can ride at least 30 miles on mostly flat terrain at a speed of 12 to 15 miles per hour. This ride has one slightly uphill grade. \nSAFETY: \n*** You are required to wear a helmet to ride with our group. *** \n\nMEETING TIME: \nArrive at the McDonalds parking lot at 8:30AM to get ready. \nMeet near the entrance of McDonalds at 8:45AM for introductions and a safety talk. \nWe will depart at 9:00AM. \nRSVP: If you change your mind and are not coming on this bike ride\, please change your RSVP to “No” so we are not waiting for you. \n\nLUNCH and SNACKS: \nPlease bring snacks and water to keep hydrated. We will have rest stops along the way. \nWe will also stop for lunch at \nRattler’s BBQ Restaurant\n26495 Golden Valley Rd.\nSanta Clarita\, CA 91350 \nSee Yelp reviews of Rattlers at http://www.yelp.com/biz/rattlers-bar-b-que-santa-clarita \n\nBIKE ROUTE MAP: \nSee a map of the Santa Clarita Bike Trails at https://www.meetup.com/cyclegroup/photos/17733232/469627685/ \n\nPLEASE FOLLOW THESE GUIDELINES: \nRSVP: If you can’t come please change your RSVP to “No” so we are not waiting for you. \nBICYCLE: Make sure your bicycle is in good working condition with the tires properly inflated and the chain lubricated prior to the ride. \nRULES OF THE ROAD: Safety is always our first concern. Use standard hand signals for group rides and obey all traffic stops and signals. \nSPARE TIRE TUBES: You need to know how to change your own bicycle tire tubes if you get a flat tire. Please bring 2 spare tire tubes\, levers\, a small bicycle pump or CO2 cartridges to fill your tires with air once you change the bicycle tire tube. If you don’t have spare tire tubes you might have to call a taxi to take you and your bicycle back to your car! \nMONEY and PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION: Please bring money and your drivers license and emergency contact information. \nBIKE LOCK: Do not leave your bicycle unlocked at any time. Please bring your own bicycle lock. \nWAIVER OF LIABILITY: \nPlease read this important disclaimer: This Meetup group\, it’s organizers and members take no responsibility for any injuries nor accidents that may occur during events. By joining this ride you take full responsibility for your own safety. Please ensure that you are in good health before participating and understand that there is risk involved in your participation. This Meetup group does not certify the qualifications of any of it’s organizers or trip leaders\, and they are not responsible for your safety. We are all just participants. \n\nEverybody must sign up for this event through Meetup individually. \nThis bike ride is crossposted in other Meetup groups.
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/ebike-ride-on-the-santa-clarita-cloverleaf-bike-paths-30-miles-with-lunch/
LOCATION:McDonald’s\, McBean Parkway 27103\, Santa Clarita\, CA\, 91355\, United States
CATEGORIES:SoCal eBike Riders
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ORGANIZER;CN="Los Angeles Bike Rides &amp%3B Beyond":MAILTO:meetup-group-ekpzslsy-announce@messages.meetup.com
GEO:34.4231536;-118.562978
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=McDonald’s McBean Parkway 27103 Santa Clarita CA 91355 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=McBean Parkway 27103:geo:-118.562978,34.4231536
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260124T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260124T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T071602
CREATED:20260117T163324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260117T163324Z
UID:10000223-1769261400-1769274000@dev.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Sycamore Canyon 9 miler from Satwiwa
DESCRIPTION:Come join me for an afternoon 9ish mile exercise hike and an optional snack share.\nThis time we will start in the parking lot to walk a portion of the Sycamore Canyon fire road\, which is very scenic year round and eventually loop around to Danielson Campground\, take a snack break (15-20 minutes) where we can share some snacks/rest at the picnic tables then complete a loop to head back. It might be starting to be very green and beautiful at this time\, but due to rains be prepared for mud puddles/minor water crossings?\nWe will be on pavement or gravel most of the way however I am going to take a side trail to make this a looped 9 mile hike (side trail some call Joanne’s Route). So this hike is a few trails put together in a loop that I have hiked several times. \nDistance: 9 miles (give or take) on Pavement and gravel road \nElevation Gain: about 600 ft \nDifficulty: Intermediate hike due to pace and distance\, but an experienced fast paced beginner or someone willing to go the distance should be able to do it too\, please do not expect anyone to wait for you if you are slower and do not know the way. You can not get lost if you stick to the road. \nDogs: No \nRestrooms: There is at parking lot and Andy Gump toilet mid hike \nWater Fountain: No \nParking: This time since it is daylight we are parking at the far end of Rancho Sierra Vista/Satwiwa. In case lot is full there is overflow parking\, come early just in case to ensure your parking spot. \nTrail: Out and back\, pavement/fireroad this hike goes down at the beginning and up at the end \nSunset: 5:17pm The lot closes at Sunset so we really should be done before then at our pace (all the reason to be at intermediate pace). \nWeather: Adverse Weather conditions will cancel the hike. Come prepared with a light layer in your pack in case you get chilly from all the sweat! (I usually get chilled on the way back and in April it might still be chilly the whole way). \nKnown Dangers: Rattlesnakes\, poison oak\, Mosquitoes may all be encountered on this hike\, bug spray might be useful here\, possibly due to recent winds and dry weather we won’t encounter them this time. \nIt is always possible to slip and fall though the road is flat wear shoes with a good tread that you can wear on pavement or dirt (hiking or trail runners). \nBring: a personal snack or small snack to share\, light layer and LOTS of H20 when it’s hot (maybe 2L or more L if you sweat a lot). Bug spray if you think you need it. \nEvent will cancel if on the day of the hike less than two besides the leader is signed up or if Santa Ana winds kick up since I hate hiking in the wind. \nDISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY: \n• You must RSVP to attend this event\, no exceptions. \n• If you choose to sign up for any event\, you are releasing the organizers of PM Hikers from all liability in case of possible injuries. \n• The organizers of PM Hikers are not trained leaders and we do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to lead or participate in trips. By participating in any posted event\, you’re taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being. \n• Hiking and other outdoor events are inherently dangerous and accidents can happen. All participants take full responsibility for their own actions. \n• Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience.
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/sycamore-canyon-9-miler-from-satwiwa/
LOCATION:Rancho Sierra-Vista/Satwiwa\, Thousand Oaks\, CA\, 91320\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Leader
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ORGANIZER;CN="The PM Hikers":MAILTO:The-PM-Hikers-announce@messages.meetup.com
GEO:34.1571561;-118.9734191
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260124T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260124T130000
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SUMMARY:Simi Loop
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a 25 mile looped tour around Simi Valley. Highlights include \n\nGrandma Prisbrey’s Bottle Village – From the 1950s to the 1970s\, Tressa “Grandma” Prisbrey created a unique “village” comprising shrines\, walkways\, sculptures\, and buildings\, using recycled items and materials salvaged from the local landfill. She lived from 1896–1988.\nChumash Park – Chumash Park is a 38-acre park with trails through woods and wetlands. The park has a basketball court\, two playgrounds\, picnic tables\, and restrooms.\n\nThere will be about 1\,300 feet total ascent ascent including about 0.7 miles on hard -packed single track trail. See Komoot route below \nDIRECTIONS\nUse the Google Map link for directions to the Erringer Park and Ride next to the 118
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/simi-loop-2/
LOCATION:Erringer Park and Ride\, Erringer Road 2450\, Simi Valley\, CA\, 93065\, United States
CATEGORIES:SoCal eBike Riders
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ORGANIZER;CN="Los Angeles Bike Rides &amp%3B Beyond":MAILTO:meetup-group-ekpzslsy-announce@messages.meetup.com
GEO:34.2801445;-118.7610336
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260122T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260122T213000
DTSTAMP:20260408T071602
CREATED:20260118T164703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260118T164703Z
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SUMMARY:Happy Camp 2 - Intermediate
DESCRIPTION:5.7 Miles\, 1000′ gain\, Intermediate \nThe starting point is NOT at the golf course entrance. It is at a dirt lot that can hold at least 50 cars. There is some real incline on this hike and a lot less trails coated with silt compared to the easier Happy Camp hike. \nEven though I have rated this “intermediate”\, there are no steep sections. The 2nd quarter is an continuous fire road incline that can get exhausting. \nWe start with about 1.25 miles of relatively flat and slightly downhill double-tracker. Then we start up a fire road for 1.5 miles with a continuous incline of 700′. This section can be exhausting\, so I’ve rated the hike on the easy end of the Intermediate spectrum. \nA strong and motivated beginner can do this hike\, but they will be challenged and slow during this segment. That’s OK\, because this is not a conditioning hike\, it is a social hike. We’ll be stopping at various points to regroup\, and there is nothing wrong with taking many small stops along this section to catch your breath. \nAfter having done two segments\, we’ll reach a steel hitching post and clearing\, where we’ll have a social event lasting about an hour. We’ll be rewarded with spectacular views in all directions. During the day\, you can easily see the ocean and Channel Islands. Finally\, we’ll head back the way we came. \nInteresting Notes \nThese are plants you will likely see on this hike. \nWhite Sage\nIt is very aromatic and is the plant burned in “smudging” to ward off evil spirits and perform other purification. \nAlong the second half of the outbound section\, both sides of the trail have patches of White Sage. \nBlack Mustard\nFlowers\, leaves (mustard greens)\, and roots are edible. Can be used as a spice. Grind seeds and mix with water and vinegar to make prepared mustard. \nDirections\nHappy Camp Rustic Canyon\n13650 Broadway Rd.\nMoorpark\, CA 93021\nCoordinates of trailhead: 34.315212\, -118.874620 \nFrom CA-118:\nWest on CA-118\, exit 19a Princeton Ave.\nLeft on Princeton for 1.4 mile until dead end.\nRight on Spring Rd. for 1.3 miles.\nRight on CA-23N/Walnut Canyon Rd. for 0.9 miles.\nBecomes Happy Camp Rd. for 236′.\nRight on Broadway Rd. for 0.3 miles.\nParking lot in Northeast corner of intersection. \nFrom CA-23 and US-101:\nNorth on CA-23.\nCA-118 east for 0.6 miles.\nExit 19a\, Princeton Ave.\nRight on Princeton for 1.4 mile until dead end.\nRight on Spring Rd. for 1.3 miles.\nRight on CA-23N/Walnut Canyon Rd. for 0.9 miles.\nBecomes Happy Camp Rd. for 236′.\nRight on Broadway Rd. for 0.3 miles.\nParking lot in Northeast corner of intersection. \nThe Hike\nDistance: 5.7 miles\, 3.75 hours\nElevation Gain: 1000′\nDifficulty: Intermediate.\nPace: 2.0 mph\nDogs: No\nRestrooms: Yes.\nDrinking Fountains: No.\nParking: Free in the dirt lot at the trailhead\nTrail: Double Track and Fire Road\, with some sand. \nHosting\nRoute: The host knows the route.\nNavigation: Host memory\, enhanced by GPS navigation as needed.\nHike type: Social.\nThis 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 below route so they can safely return on their own. \nStops:\nThe host may designate stopping points to let others catch up. This hike will include an extended stop for a snack and beverage share at the half way point. \nGroup separation:\nSometimes 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. \nWhat to Bring\n1-2 liters of water.\nSnacks and/or beverages to share\nHiking shoes preferred\, but athletic shoes will be OK.\nFlashlight or headlamp.\nSunscreen and/or hat as needed. \nFAQ\nHiking Plus Page Links\nDisclaimer / Release of Liability
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/happy-camp-2-intermediate/
LOCATION:Happy Camp Rustic Canyon\, Broadway Road 13650\, Moorpark\, CA\, 93021\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hiking Plus
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hiking Plus":MAILTO:meetup-group-FRgxgAAf-announce@messages.meetup.com
GEO:34.3152555;-118.8745229
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260122T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260122T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T071602
CREATED:20260116T163241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T163241Z
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SUMMARY:Chumash Night Magic hike at 6pm Thursday
DESCRIPTION:A silhouette following me down the Chumash. Looks Canadian.\nThe pic is from the top of Chumash trail on Jan 15\, 2025. Thank you Jimbo \nWhereAmEye (Tall Mark) has been doing this hike up the Chumash Trail in Simi Valley every Thursday night since the Jurassic Period\, and he’ll be leading this event until the Ice Age\, i.e. this hike always happens\, even when it rains\, snows\, hails\, or blows. The only exception is when it’s on fire.\nIt’s mostly a steady climb to where the trail meets with the Rocky Peak Fire Road. When you get to the ‘slippery’ part just over a mile up\, ask him who was responsible for Kurt breaking his ankle there in 2012\, but don’t believe whatever he tells you. (Just kidding\, Mark\, don’t get touchy!)\nNote: Kurt will not be attending except for when he visits from Michigan. \nDistance: 5.4 miles\nElevation Gain: 1200′\nDifficulty: Intermediate – hard for beginners\nDogs: Yes\, but must be leashed\nRestrooms: No\nWater Fountain: No\nParking: Free on Flanagan\nTrail: Out and back\, single track\, excellent condition\nSunset: Varies\, but bring a headlamp or flashlight when needed! \nKnown Dangers: Rattlesnakes\, slip-‘n-fall\, COVID-19 infected hikers \nBring:\nFlashlight/headlamp when it’s dark\nSunscreen and hat when it’s not (It gets hot as Hades in summer)\nLOTS of H20 when it’s hot (maybe 2L if you sweat a lot) \nDISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY:\n• You must RSVP to attend this event\, no exceptions.\n• If you choose to sign up for any event\, you are releasing the organizers of PM Hikers from all liability in case of possible injuries.\n• The organizers of PM Hikers are not trained leaders and we do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to lead or participate in trips. By participating in any posted event\, you’re taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being.\n• Hiking and other outdoor events are inherently dangerous and accidents can happen. All participants take full responsibility for their own actions.\n• Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience.
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/chumash-night-magic-hike-at-6pm-thursday-5/
LOCATION:Chumash Trail\, Chumash Trail\, Simi Valley\, CA\, 93063\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Leader
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ORGANIZER;CN="The PM Hikers":MAILTO:The-PM-Hikers-announce@messages.meetup.com
GEO:34.2947864;-118.6739621
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260122T120100
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260122T130100
DTSTAMP:20260408T071602
CREATED:20260121T232221Z
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SUMMARY:Storm Damage at Baron Ranch Trails
DESCRIPTION:Dear Happy Hiker\, \nJust weeks ago\, Baron Ranch was a place of strength\, challenge\, and beauty. In early December\, runners traversed its ridgelines and canyons during the Island View Endurance Run\, taking in sweeping views of the Gaviota Coast and Channel Islands. Today\, the landscape tells a very different story. \nAccording to the National Weather Service\, the heaviest rainfall fell along the Gaviota Coast and surrounding foothills over a three-day period ending at midnight on Monday\, January 5. Rainfall exceeded eight inches in the mountains above the Baron Ranch trail system. The storms triggered widespread landslides\, rockfalls\, and erosion across the network. The photos in the image gallery show washed-out tread\, collapsed trail edges\, and deeply scarred terrain that was recently stable and well-traveled. \nImage Gallery →\nMap →\nDonate → \nWhat This Means for the Trails\nSome damage can be addressed by trained volunteers. However\, several slide areas will require professional trail crews\, heavy equipment\, and careful regrading to restore safe public access. \nPast storm events have shown what this work entails. Repairing a single trail has cost more than $25\,000 and required hundreds of volunteer hours\, on top of approximately $15\,000 in general trail upkeep each year. With 9 miles of trail impacted\, the scope of recovery at Baron Ranch is significant. \nFor safety reasons\, Baron Ranch Trails are closed as of January 7. Full repairs are expected to take up to eight weeks. \nOur Goal\nRestore safe public access to Baron Ranch trails while building a sustainable\, long-term stewardship model that strengthens the trail system against future storms. \nHow you can Help\nDonate — this is the most immediate way to support recovery.\nYour contribution helps fund: \n\nTrail repair materials and tools\nSafety equipment\nProfessional services when required\nCoordination of volunteers and recovery projects\n\n→ Donate to support Baron Ranch trail recovery \nBe Part of the Crew\nDuring the rainy season\, trail recovery is ongoing. Feel free to join us for a single morning of volunteering\, or let us know if you want to be a repeat or long-term volunteer. \nIf you’re interested\, fill out the volunteer form\, and we’ll follow up with details. We’ll also share a simple monthly volunteer calendar with consistent workdays to make participation easier. \nTogether\, through donations and sustained stewardship\, we can restore Baron Ranch and ensure these trails remain safe\, resilient\, and accessible for the community. \nThank you for standing with us\, and for believing in the lasting value of trails. \nMark Wilkinson\nExecutive Director\nSanta Barbara County Trails Council \nPS. Join us for a Q&A about Baron Ranch on January 22nd at noon.
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/storm-damage-at-baron-ranch-trails/
LOCATION:Online event
CATEGORIES:Community Leader
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ORGANIZER;CN="SB County Hikers":MAILTO:SantaBarbaraCountyHikers-announce@messages.meetup.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260121T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260121T223000
DTSTAMP:20260408T071602
CREATED:20260113T232026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T232026Z
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SUMMARY:Wednesday Evening Hike: Romero Cyn to the top
DESCRIPTION:This week: Romero Canyon. We will be ascending the single track Romero Canyon trail. This route starts up an overgrown road which is fairly steep\, crosses the creek and hits the intersection of the old Romero Road. We’ll hang left and ascend steadily up a single track to the intersection of that same road to re-group if we’ve split on pace. Crossing that road the remainder of the trail climbs to the overlook peak\, which is a little spur just to the left as the trail to the spool crests. We’ll replenish up top and head down the same route. \nDistance – 6.79 mi\nAscent – 2599 ft\nWater crossings – YES\nRock scrambling – NO\nBush whacking – NO\nMaximum Grade – >25%\nStrava Effort – 2.5x \nTrailhead: Romero Canyon Trail. Please park completely off the asphalt.\nhttps://maps.app.goo.gl/JPkPbYFytm9hpZTm9 \nCarpool: Big 5 in Five points departs 6:00p\nhttps://maps.app.goo.gl/sNS6bCn9NBw8Yvyc7 \nStrava link:\nhttps://www.strava.com/routes/3288367682117299372 \nHike Leader this week will be Carlos Alvarez. If you plan to attend please accept on Meetup. For questions\, Kevin can be reached via text at 805-284-8137. \nAbout Wednesday Evening Hike series\nWe will meet at 6:30p at the trailhead unless otherwise noted for that week. We sometimes carpool to trails up to 45 minutes away. We attempt to vary the trails selecting amongst those that are open and in hike-worthy condition. We hike the front country\, the backside of the front range and occasionally adventure even further. Hikes are typically in the 6-9 mile range with 1500-3000 ft of total ascent. Occasionally we’ll mix in a harder hike where returns can be very late. These hikes are meant for those with some hiking experience and moderate athletic condition. The pace varies and larger groups usually split\, but we will re-group at intersections and stick together where the path is ‘iffy’. Please dress appropriately with hiking boots/shoes and comfortable clothes meant to get sweaty and possible wet. Headlamp and/or flashlight required. Bring a water resistant jacket for rain/gloom or just cold air which is frequent at altitude. We recommend 1-3L water bladder in a backpack depending upon trail difficulty so that your hands are free to cross water or scramble up/down rocks. Bug spray is a good idea as bugs are very active at dusk (better to have and not need.) Some folks bring hiking poles. We recommend long sleeves and pants to prevent scratches\, poison oak and ticks. \nWe typically stop at the top\, add a layer for warmth and enjoy a snack. This can be some of the best fun as folks drag up hot tea\, other libations\, and all sorts of baked goods to share. Yum! \nGroup organizers assume no liability; hike at your own risk. By being a member of this group\, you hereby agree to assume all risks and liability related to or resulting from any group functions. You agree that you nor any third party will hold any of the group’s leaders liable for any injury\, loss\, or damage to your own self or property arising directly or as a consequence of a group activity. You also agree that your membership of this group is based on an “at will” basis.
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/wednesday-evening-hike-romero-cyn-to-the-top-2/
LOCATION:Romero Canyon  trailhead\, Bella Vista Drive 2649\, Montecito\, CA\, 93108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Leader
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ORGANIZER;CN="SB County Hikers":MAILTO:SantaBarbaraCountyHikers-announce@messages.meetup.com
GEO:34.4527856;-119.5903665
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260121T174500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260121T194500
DTSTAMP:20260408T071602
CREATED:20260120T163247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T163247Z
UID:10000227-1769017500-1769024700@dev.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Humpday Hike - Vista of the Angels\, a.k.a. Angel Vista via the Rosewood Trail.
DESCRIPTION:5:45 PM START TIME – WEDNESDAY NIGHT\nI’ve been get too much couch time lately and need to get my tuckus moving\, so here we go… \nThis is kind of my “go to” hike\, it’s on my way home\, it’s not too long and the views can be spectacular! \nThis is a great weeknight hike\, not too hard nor too easy – I would say it’s “Just Right”! \nAlthough not a true beginner’s hike\, the gain is spread out evenly over the whole climb which makes it fall on the easier end of the intermediate scale (while still being a good workout). There is a great picnic table at the top which makes it perfect place to do a little socializing during these crazy times! . We will try to limit this time to about 15-20 minutes max. so we can get back down at a decent hour (I’m shooting for around 7:30ish)\, so I can grab some 🌮🌮 afterward…it is during of the week after all! \nIt can also get a bit chilly up there\, even during the warmest weather\, so if you get cold easily bring a jacket\, hat\, gloves\, blanket or other suitable warming device. \nDirections: From the 101 take the Ventu Park exit and go South toward the ocean. At Lynn Road turn right. VERY soon you will pass an open space on your left. Watch for the entrance to Regal Oak Ct on your left\, where you will turn…um…left. Take it all the way to the end and park. This is a neighborhood\, so let’s try to be somewhat restrained. We will meet at the trailhead on the left/east side of the road. \nDistance: 3.4 miles\nElevation Gain: 790′\nDifficulty: Easy to Intermediate\nDogs: Leashed\, per State law\nRestrooms: No\, but there are many bushes\, but please watch out for the (2) patches of poison oak!\nWater Fountain: No\nParking: Free along the street\nTrail: Single track\, excellent condition\nSunset: 5:15\, so bring a light!!! \nKnown Dangers: Rattlesnakes 🐍\, those pesky rocks that jump up out of know where\, inconsiderate MTBer’s or people that talk your 🦵 off!!! \nDisclaimer / Release of Liability: You must RSVP to attend this event\, no exceptions. Hiking and other outdoor events are inherently dangerous and accidents can happen. By participating in any posted event\, you’re taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being. This 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. You are responsible for you. If you choose to sign up for any events\, you are releasing the Group and its organizers from all liability in case of possible injuries. Your personal safety depends on your own judgement and experience. This applies to any guests you may invite.
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/humpday-hike-vista-of-the-angels-a-k-a-angel-vista-via-the-rosewood-trail/
LOCATION:Rosewood Trail to Angel Vista\, Regal Oak Court 305\, Thousand Oaks\, CA\, 91320\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Leader
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ORGANIZER;CN="The PM Hikers":MAILTO:The-PM-Hikers-announce@messages.meetup.com
GEO:34.1725018;-118.9146475
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Rosewood Trail to Angel Vista Regal Oak Court 305 Thousand Oaks CA 91320 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Regal Oak Court 305:geo:-118.9146475,34.1725018
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260120T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260120T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T071602
CREATED:20260115T163339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260115T163339Z
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SUMMARY:Hike to Lizard Rock at Wildwood Park
DESCRIPTION:This is a fit beginner to moderate 3.5-mile hike with about a 400′ elevation gain. Meet me at the Wildflower Playfield parking lot at 6:30. There is a restroom but I’m not sure when it is locked. \nThe Hike\nMy hikes are slow paced (1.5-2 mph) and the end time is approximate only. We take breaks\, we explore\, and we don’t leave anyone behind. If this hike isn’t for you\, please find another that better suits your needs. \nWe will hike through the tunnel under the street to the other side\, then take the Moonridge trail through the area where the old tv show\, Gunsmoke\, was filmed. This will lead us to the public access road adjacent to the dirt parking lot and onto the Mesa trail to Lizard Rock. There is about a 200′ semi steep incline to reach lizard rock. We’ll take a short break at the rock before heading down. \nESSENTIALS \n\nPlease review: Ventura County SARS 10 Essentials\nBring your flashlights / headlamps.\nBring a minimum one liter of water\, snacks\, hat\, poles if you need them.\nWear good hiking shoes or boots\nDress accordingly and be prepared for cooler weather.\nI recommend wearing a whistle.\nPesky insects? bring bug spray.\n\nOther Details \n\nRoute type: Out and back\nTerrain: Fire Road\, single track\, crossing the street\, sidewalk\nDifficulty: Fit Beginner\nDogs: On a leash per state law\nRestrooms: At the parking lot\, nature on the trails\nParking: Free\nKnown Dangers: Rattlesnakes\, slip-‘n-fall\, tarantulas.\n\nAddress / Google Coordinates \n\n635 W Avenida De Los Arboles in Thousand Oaks.\nGoogle Coordinates: 34.217722\, -118.894944\nClick here to view the Google Map\n\nDriving Directions \n\nFrom the 23\, take the Avenida de Los Arboles exit and go west\, about 2.5 miles\, to the Wildflower Playfield.\nWatch for the baseball field at the corner (on the right) of Avenida de Los Arboles and Canna St.\nThe parking lot is just past the baseball field.\nIf you reach the dirt parking lot at the end of the road\, you have gone too far\, turn around.\n\nDISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY: \n\nYou must RSVP to attend this event\, no exceptions.\nThe PM Hiker organizers are not trained leaders and do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to lead or participate in trips.\nIf you sign up for any event\, you are releasing the PM Hiker organizers from all liability in case of possible injuries.\nHiking and other outdoor events can be dangerous\, and accidents can happen.\nPer Meetup rules\, you are responsible for your own safety and well-being. Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience. You take full responsibility for your own actions.\nThese rules apply to any guests you may invite.
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/hike-to-lizard-rock-at-wildwood-park/
LOCATION:635 W Avenida De Los Arboles\, West Avenida De Los Arboles 635\, Thousand Oaks\, CA\, 91360\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Leader
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ORGANIZER;CN="The PM Hikers":MAILTO:The-PM-Hikers-announce@messages.meetup.com
GEO:34.2176977;-118.8946614
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=635 W Avenida De Los Arboles West Avenida De Los Arboles 635 Thousand Oaks CA 91360 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=West Avenida De Los Arboles 635:geo:-118.8946614,34.2176977
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260120T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260120T213000
DTSTAMP:20260408T071602
CREATED:20260118T164702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260118T164702Z
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SUMMARY:Paradise Falls - Moonridge - Easy Intermediate
DESCRIPTION:3.3 miles\, 800′ gain\, fit beginner \nA hike to Paradise Falls is one of the most popular things to do for those visiting Simi Valley\, yet a lot of people that live nearby rarely make this fun hike or perhaps have never done it. There are several paths one can take to the falls. This one is the Moonridge loop from Mark T. \nThe waterfall is always flowing. It is fed by urban run-off\, surface water waste created by urbanization\, and feeds into a small pond. \nWe start from the tennis court lot 4 blocks E. of the main parking lot and across the road. \nWe’ll head about 100 steps north and go down and into an under-street tunnel to cross the road. Turn right out of the tunnel\, and follow this path around. \nThere are several splits of this trail\, so follow the group. The trail leads through a thick canopy to the bottom of the steps that lead to the main parking lot. We’ll regroup there. \nWe’ll continue along the Moonridge trail\, following it around\, crossing a fire road\, and left at the North Teepee trail for about 500′ to a large Teepee. We can take a few pictures\, there’s a drinking fountain\, and we can rest a moment. Then we’ll continue down to the waterfall and hang out for a short while. \nTo continue\, we’ll head partly back up and cross the back side of the waterfall along Wildwood Canyon trail. After about another 200 yards\, we’ll come to couple picnic tables on the right where we’ll share snacks and beverages. \nReturning Early\nFor those that wish to head back instead of hanging around for the entire snack share\, you are responsible for finding your own way back: \nYou can either follow the posted route and map\, or take this alternate route: left at the next junction\, a relatively steep up for 200 yds. back to the Teepee\, turn right and continue 1/2 mile until it dead-ends\, turn right. After 1/2 mile\, you reach the main parking lot. Turn right at the road for 4 blocks and cross the street to find the tennis court parking lot. \nContinuing with the group\nWe’ll continue for 1/3 mile along the Wildwood Canyon trail\, cross the bridge\, make a left\, and follow the Indian Creek trail for 1 mile until arriving back through the tunnel and back to the parking lot. \nIf you are not following the leader on the return\, you should know:\nAfter crossing the bridge and turning left\, you will come to a creek. We’ll be taking a sharp turn to the left a few feet before the second creek. It’s easy to miss and almost doesn’t even look like a trail. \nYou will see several plants of note \nPrickly Pear Cactus\nInside and fruit are edible. Remove needles and scrape to remove hairs\, cut top off\, hollow out to make water container. Burn or scrape off needles – even stones can be used if you don’t have a knife. Fruit peels easily. Eat seeds and all. Use duct tape to remove thorns from hands. \nSugar Bush\nLooks almost like Laurel Sumac. Pointy leaves\, which is one way to tell it apart from the Lemonade berry. Has fuzzy red berries in long clumps that can be used to make a lemonade like drink. Sap from the fruit can be used as a sweetener. Leaves are edible. \nDirections: \nWildwood Park\n635 W Avenida De Los Arboles\nThousand Oaks\, CA 91360 \nFrom the 118\nCA-118 west to CA-23 south\, 4.8 miles to exit 15\, Avenida de los Arboles.\nTurn right (west) on Avenida de los Arboles for 3.3 miles until 4 blocks before it ends. There will be tennis courts on the right with a parking lot. \nParking: If the lot is full\, additional lot 750′ back the way you came (ESE of tennis court lot)\, or use the neighborhood across the street. \nThe Hike\nDistance: 3.3 miles\nElevation Gain: 800′\nPace: 2.0 mph\nDifficulty: Easy Intermediate\nDogs: Yes.\nRestrooms: Yes – when we arrive at the main parking lot.\nDrinking Fountains: Yes\, at the TeePee\, almost half way through the hike.\nParking: Free.\nTrail: Double and single track\, fire road. \nWhat to Bring\n1-2 liters of water.\nSnacks and/or beverages to share\nHiking shoes preferred\, but athletic shoes will be OK.\nFlashlight or headlamp for evening hikes.\nRepellent – There can be gnats. \nFAQ\nHiking Plus Page Links\nDisclaimer / Release of Liability
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LOCATION:Tennis Court parking lot\, West Avenida De Los Arboles 635\, Thousand Oaks\, CA\, 91360\, United States
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