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SUMMARY:Triunfo Canyon & Bobcat Trails - Westlake (3.5mi | Moderate)
DESCRIPTION:Today we will complete two trails\, totaling 3.5mi. Meet at the second parking lot\, past the baseball field. Trail isInext to the volleyball court. \nSunny\, single. Out/Back. Bring water and sun protection. Amazing views. 780’ gains
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/triunfo-canyon-bobcat-trails-westlake-3-5mi-moderate/
LOCATION:Triunfo Park\, Aranmoor Avenue 980\, Thousand Oaks\, CA\, 91361\, 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
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250930T180000
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SUMMARY:Hill Canyon - Hawk Lollipop - Easy Intermediate\, beginner option
DESCRIPTION:5.3 miles\, 600′ gain\, Easy-Intermediate\n2.5 miles\, 100′ gain\, Beginner \nWe start by crossing a bridge into a wooded area and continue down a relatively flat path alongside a stream. After about a mile\, we’ll come to a junction. \nFor those that want the full hike\, we’ll turn right and complete a 3 mile loop with 500′ of gain\, stopping just before the end of the loop for a social event at the picnic table on the left\, where we’ll share snacks and beverages for about 60 minutes. \nEasier Option.\nFor those that want to keep it beginner\, don’t turn right at the junction and continue for 1/4 mile and no gain. That same picnic table will be on the right. \nReturn.\nContinue the loop for 1/4 mile\, then a relatively flat walk back for about a mile. For those that took the easy option\, that same return is the way we came. \nHike Distance: 5.3 miles\, Beginner option is 2.5 miles.\nGain: 600′\, Beginner option is 100′.\nDistribution: Most of the incline is concentrated in the second quarter.\nDifficulty: Easy Intermediate/Easier option is beginner.\nShape: Lollipop.\nPace: approx. 2.0 mph.\nTrail Type: Fire road.\nTrail Variations: The first mile is mostly flat.\nAll of the trail is well groomed and not rugged.\nDuration: 3.5 hours\nDogs: Yes.\nRestrooms: Yes\, at trailhead\nDrinking Fountains: No.\nParking: Free in lot next to trail head. \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. Click the link to see it. \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. \nInteresting Notes \nHere are a couple plants you are sure to see on this hike: \nWild Oats\nThe mature seed of the plant is used as a cereal grain. All oats have edible seeds\, although they are small and hard to harvest in most species. Oats are hard to tell apart from weedy relatives\, so the term “sowing wild oats” came to be used to describe unprofitable activities and destructive sexual liaisons of an unmarried young male that could result in children being born out of wedlock. \nRed Brome\nGrass like with thorny appearing tops. A sub-species of foxtail chess. Can lead to flash fires. Winter fires don’t kill the seeds. \nDirections: \nHill Canyon Trailhead\n10241 Hill Canyon Road (address is before trailhead\, continue to gravel lot on left)\nSanta Rosa Valley\, CA 93012\nCoordinates of trailhead: 34.226495\, -118.930374 \nFrom CA-118:\nCA-118 west to CA-23 south.\nExit 19 Tierra Rejada Rd.\, turn right (west) for 0.5 miles\nLeft (south) on Moorpark Rd. for 1.4 miles.\nRight on Santa Rosa Rd. for 3.7 miles.\nLeft on Hill Canyon Rd. for 0.6 miles.\nParking in gravel lot on left. \nFrom CA-101 (from Camarillo and farther west):\nExit Santa Rosa Rd. north for 4.9 miles.\nTurn right (south) on Hill Canyon Rd. for 0.6 miles.\nParking in gravel lot on left. \nFrom CA-23 and CA-101 (from Thousand Oaks):\nNorth on CA-12 for 3.1 miles.\nExit 16 Sunset Hills Blvd. and left (west) for 0.9 miles.\nLeft (west) on E. Olsen Rd. for 0.8 miles.\nRight (north) on N. Moorpark Rd. for 1.9 miles.\nContinue on Santa Rosa Rd. west for 3.7 miles.\nTurn left (south) on Hill Canyon Rd. for 0.6 miles.\nParking in gravel lot on left. \nParking can be very tight because it is also popular with bicyclists. Car pooling suggested\, because it would be sad for someone to not be able to hike because there isn’t any place to park. \nFAQ\nHiking Plus Page Links\nDisclaimer / Release of Liability
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/hill-canyon-hawk-lollipop-easy-intermediate-beginner-option/
LOCATION:Hill Canyon Trailhead\, Hill Canyon Road 10241\, Camarillo\, CA\, 93012\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hiking Plus
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SUMMARY:Rollercoaster Hike to Angel Vista
DESCRIPTION:Come and join me on a more difficult route to Angel Vista!\nFellow hiker (Lina )who is faster paced than me volunteered to be in front as I probably will be slower but she requested I host this hike again as I hosted it over 3 years ago.\nThis is not for beginners\, there are some steep sections that I would recommend using poles on and where quite possibly I will be lagging behind on but Lina says she can take you up and down. \nWe will start at Wendy and Potrero because parking there is best. Then take a side route to the start of the trail.\nDistance: 6 ish miles\nElevation Gain: 1300 Ft\nDifficulty: Intermediate not for beginners due to pace and steepness\nDogs: Please no dogs\nRestrooms: No\nWater Fountain: No\nParking: There is parking by the official trail but the gate closes at 4 pm so we don’t park at that spot. Meet and Park at Wendy and Potrero parking area\nTrail: Out and back\nSunset: 6:18 pm you must have a headlamp or flashlight for this hike\nWeather: unusually hot\, windy or rainy weather will cancel the hike\nKnown Dangers: slip-‘n-fall\, poison oak\, heatstroke if it is really warm \n\nBring: at least 2L of water to be safe and optional snack in case you get hungry or want to share at the bench mid stopping point.\nFlashlight/headlamp/extra layer in case it gets cool on way down\nSunscreen and hat in case you need starting out\nI suggest hiking/trail shoes with good traction and possibly hiking poles. There is a really steep section and I am not sure the condition of the trail.\n\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.\nHike will cancel if less than 2 besides myself are signed up.
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/rollercoaster-hike-to-angel-vista/
LOCATION:Wendy and Potrero\, Newbury Park\, CA\, 91361\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Leader
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ORGANIZER;CN="The PM Hikers":MAILTO:The-PM-Hikers-announce@messages.meetup.com
GEO:34.1545152;-118.9503149
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251001T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251001T223000
DTSTAMP:20260406T095938
CREATED:20250930T000451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T000451Z
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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 Carlos Alvarez. If you plan to attend please accept on Meetup. For questions\, Carlos 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. 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/
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/Denver:20251002T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251002T193000
DTSTAMP:20260406T095938
CREATED:20250929T173523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251002T172838Z
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SUMMARY:Chumash trail sunset hike
DESCRIPTION:Sun setting from the Chumash trail on Sept 25\, 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-trail-sunset-hike-at-530-530-530-pm-thursday-2/
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/Denver:20251002T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251002T213000
DTSTAMP:20260406T095938
CREATED:20250929T164624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T164624Z
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SUMMARY:Mt. McCoy
DESCRIPTION:Easy Intermediate\, 3 miles\, 600′ gain\nEasier Option: 2.4 mi\, 530′ gain. 5 Washburn St\, Simi Valley\, CA 93065 \nWe’ll meet in the parking lot at the northeast corner of Madera and Royal\, just south of the Donut Delite\, on the east side of the Clinicas office. We’ll walk from there to the trailhead at 2 Washburn St. where it meets Los Amigos Ave. \nThe Hike\nEasy end of the Intermediate Spectrum\, due to the 1 mile continuous incline that can get exhausting. A fit beginner can easily complete it. \nWe cross Madera and continue through the neighborhood for about 1500′\, to the intersection of Washburn St. and Los Amigos Ave. This is also the starting point for the easier option. \nWe enter a path behind the houses and proceed for 250′ to the entrance. So far\, there will have been very little elevation gain. \nWe’ll enter a series of switchbacks (zig-zag trail) for 1.2 miles to a large cross at the top. This is a steady climb across the face of the hill\, always in full view of the neighborhood below. Beginners may find this climb difficult to continue at a fast pace. There is nothing wrong with slowing down while faster hikers move ahead\, or resting for a minute several times during this climb. \nIt may seem easy to get lost because there are many different cross-paths up the face of this hill\, but they all lead to the same place. Generally\, whenever there is a choice of “left or right”\, we take the easier and more worn path. If you happen to find yourself alone and take a wrong turn (aka steep cut)\, all paths lead up. \nAt the top by the cross or one of the nearby benches\, we’ll enjoy the gorgeous 360 degree views and share beverages and/or snacks. \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. \nPurple Sage\nGrey-green leaves. Aromatic when crushed. Purple flowers. Aka\, Tobacco Sage\, with mild hallucinogenic properties when smoked. Can be used as a spice or made into a tea. Tea has medicinal affects: Antiviral\, gargle for sore throats\, reduce hay fever symptoms and other drying actions. \nDistance: 3 miles (round trip)\nElevation Gain: 700′\nDifficulty: Easy Intermediate\nDuration: 3 1/2 hours\nPace: 2.0 mph\nDogs: Yes.\nRestrooms: Yes – at nearby places of business\nDrinking Fountains: Yes – at nearby places of business\nParking: Free\nTrail: Mostly single-track\, excellent condition\nHiking shoes preferred\, but athletic shoes will be OK. \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. \nDirections\nFor those doing the regular route:\n1424 Madera Rd\, Simi Valley\, CA 93065 \nFAQ\nHiking Plus Page Links\nDisclaimer / Release of Liability
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/mt-mccoy/
LOCATION:Clinicas Del Camino Real Inc – Madera\, Madera Road 1424\, Simi Valley\, CA\, 93065\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hiking Plus
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hiking Plus":MAILTO:meetup-group-FRgxgAAf-announce@messages.meetup.com
GEO:34.264806;-118.7958573
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251003T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251003T200000
DTSTAMP:20260406T095938
CREATED:20251001T061731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251001T061731Z
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SUMMARY:Perfect Early Autumn Evening Hike AND Snacks! Los Robles Overlook Loop 🍁🍂
DESCRIPTION:Join me for a moderate loop hike in the Conejo Open Space\, perfect for a Southern California summer evening. \nWe’ll take a beautiful loop hike\, including the Los Robles Overlook trail that offers gorgeous 360° views. Bring a snack if you’d like as we’ll be stopping for ~10 minutes at the overlook. 👉🏻 Sunset at the overlook\, and twilight on the way down\, so bring a flashlight or headlamp. 👈🏻 \nWe’ll start at the parking lot at the corner of S. Moorpark Rd and S. Greenmeadow Ave in Thousand Oaks\, and hike a ~4.5 mile loop that includes the Los Robles and Los Padres trails. The trails are a mixture of single-track and a bit wider trails. \n➡️ Park at the lot at the corner of S. Moorpark Rd and S Greenmeadow Ave in Thousand Oaks. ⬅️\n* Distance: ~4.5 miles\n* Terrain: Single-track\, wider trail\, a little bit of sidewalk\n* Time: 6 PM start\n* Duration: ~2 hours\n* Elevation: ~550′\n* Sunset: 6:38 PM Bring headlamp or flashlight!!\n* Difficulty: Moderate \nhttps://conejo-openspace.org/trails/trail-maps-access-info/ \n* Parking: Free\n* Dogs: No\n* Water: No\n* Toilet: We will pass one near the beginning of the hike\n* Weather: 6 PM temperatures should be ~80F\n* Snack break: Bring a snack if you’d like\, as we’ll take a 10 minute break at the overlook \nAdverse Weather conditions will cancel the hike. Come prepared with a light layer if you get chilled easily. \n* Known Dangers: Rattlesnakes\, poison oak\, possibility to slip and fall.\n* Bring: Snack if you choose\, a light layer\, water\, flashlight. \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/perfect-early-autumn-evening-hike-and-snacks-los-robles-overlook-loop-%f0%9f%8d%81%f0%9f%8d%82/
LOCATION:472 Greenmeadow Ave\, Greenmeadow Avenue 472\, Thousand Oaks\, CA\, 91361\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Leader
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ORGANIZER;CN="The PM Hikers":MAILTO:The-PM-Hikers-announce@messages.meetup.com
GEO:34.1750267;-118.8829477
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251004T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251004T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T095938
CREATED:20250930T000454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T000454Z
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SUMMARY:Trailer Canyon to Temescal Lookout
DESCRIPTION:Another Palisades favorite. Our route begins on Trailer Canyon fire road providing broad views over Santa Ynez Canyon and the surrounding mountains. But like nature and vacuums\, we abhor fire roads. Thus\, shortly after the hike begins we will leave the fire road and take a small\, slightly overgrown use trail that passes a clay gully and crosses a lush ridge up to the Temescal Ridge trail. \nWe’ll soon meet up with Temescal Ridge trail and head over to Temescal Lookout. Our “NO FIREROAD RULE” will be in effect. We’ll return along the fire road making a loop in the canyon. \nWe’ll find some comfy spots among the ruins of an old ranger station/fire lookout and have our snack break. Our destination awaits us! \nAlong the way don’t forget to check out an old quarry marked by a single out of place palm tree juxtaposed against the indigenous chaparral. \nHIKE IS ABOUT 5.5 MILES WITH ABOUT 1\,200 FT TOTAL ASCENT AND IS RATED DIFFICULT DUE TO TERRAIN. SEE THE HWD HIKE RATING GUIDE \nDIRECTIONS \nFrom Sunset Boulevard\, half a mile east of PCH\, head north on Palisades Drive. After 2.4 miles. Turn left onto Vereda de la Montura\, (the same turnoff for the trailhead for hikes in Santa Ynez Canyon and Santa Ynez Falls) and make an immediate right on Michael Lane. Drive half a mile to the trailhead\, which will be on the left (look for what looks like a private driveway). There is street parking available on Michael Lane. \nTrail statistics are approximate. For safety purposes always assume they are underestimated. But don’t be disappointed if they are overestimated. Bring more water and snacks than you think you’ll need. \nTrail descriptions are based on previous hikes. Current conditions are unknown until arrival. Expect the unexpected and plan accordingly. \n✔The Organizers and members of Hiking With Dean are not professional leaders\, guides\, or mountaineers. The function of the member or organizer is only to organize the trip. Each person who shows up for a trip/meetup (and their guest or guests) is responsible for his or her own safety. By attending a hike\, or any other event organized by this group\, you are acknowledging that you and any guests that you bring are aware of the risks\, dangers and hazards associated with the activity and freely accept and fully assume all such risks\, dangers and hazards\, and further agree to release and discharge the Organizers\, Members of the Hiking With Dean Meetup Group from and against any and all liability arising from your participation in the group activities per our ASSUMPTION OF RISK AND LIABILITY WAIVER (see https://www.meetuphikes.com/liability-waiver) and Section 6.2 of the Meetup.com Terms of Service.
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/trailer-canyon-to-temescal-lookout/
LOCATION:1798 Michael Ln\, Michael Lane 1798\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90272\, 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
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251004T092000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251004T204000
DTSTAMP:20260406T095938
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SUMMARY:Avocado Festival - Carpinteria
DESCRIPTION:Let’s take the train — From Simi to Carp!\n39th Annual California Avocado Festival \nIf you are taking the train\, purchase tickets using the app or a computer\, BEFORE arriving at the station. \nSaturday – October 4\, 2025\nFESTIVAL ENTRANCE IS FREE! \nPrior events to the festival:\nOctober 2021\nOctober 2022\nOctober 2024 \nTrain Schedule\, $20 each way:\nSimi Valley 10:11a Carpentaria 11:32a \nReturn Train Options\nCarpentaria 2:03p Simi Valley 3:37p\nCarpentaria 4:50p Simi Valley 6:23p\nCarpentaria 7:15p Simi Valley 8:48p \nLink to Amtrak \nTrain Trips\nThere are no machines to buy Amtrak tickets at the station and they cannot be purchased onboard. If you try to use their website from your phone\, it isn’t optimized for phones and you may end up having some obscured buttons. Download the app. \nSign up for guest rewards before you purchase your ticket. Otherwise\, if for any reason you don’t receive their e-ticket\, you won’t have a number for recalling your purchase and you’ll have to call their customer service number to get it resent. \nMeet near the tracks in Simi Valley starting around 9:20 AM.\nThe first photo attached represents out “approximate” path:\nLink to Route \nWe’ll start with a hike (an easy walk\, no hiking shoes or poles needed) to Carpinteria Bluffs & Beach with its tide pools & tar pits\, then trip around (and back & forth between) Islands Brewery\, the Avocado Festival\, Rincon Brewery & Giovani’s Pizza\, other great restaurants\, etc. We’ll let AMTRAK take us back to Simi Valley at the end of the day! \nALTERNATIVELY: Drive yourself and meet at the Carpinteria station around 11:32a\, or look for your hiking friends on the beach-front trails\, along Linden Ave\, and nearby breweries. \nAND: You may be able to book passage from other start locations\, e.g. Chatsworth\, Van Nuys\, Ventura\, etc… \nFestival Link\nThe festival runs from 10a – 10p on this day. \nPlease comment when you have purchased your train tickets!
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/avocado-festival-carpinteria/
LOCATION:5050 E Los Angeles Ave\, East Los Angeles Avenue 5050\, Simi Valley\, CA\, 93063\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hiking Plus
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251005T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251005T193000
DTSTAMP:20260406T095938
CREATED:20251001T063311Z
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SUMMARY:Angel Vista - Full Moon Potluck hike
DESCRIPTION:3.0 miles\, 800′ gain\, easy-intermediate.\nMoonrise 6:20 pm\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/
LOCATION:Rosewood Trailhead\, Regal Oak Court 305\, Thousand Oaks\, CA\, 91320\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hiking Plus
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GEO:34.1725018;-118.9146475
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251007T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251009T104500
DTSTAMP:20260406T095938
CREATED:20250924T200759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T205211Z
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SUMMARY:Lake Eleanor Trail (2.6mi | Mod)
DESCRIPTION:The Lake Eleanor Open Space encompasses a 250-300 foot-high ridge between Lake Eleanor\nand the Las Virgenes Reservoir. As such\, there is a great view all along the trail\, and many\nplaces have views in all directions. Side trails go straight up the ridge to local hilltops where the\nviews are even better\, as is the opportunity for more exercise! There are three access points\nfrom neighborhood streets; the main one is on Highgate Road and directions to it are listed\nbelow. \nKey Statistics\nPopularity: Not crowded but popular with people who live nearby\nParking: Free on the street at trailheads\nDistance: 2.6 miles\, out and back from the Highgate Road trailhead.\nCumulative Climbing and Descent: about 450’ each.\nTread Surface: Singletrack trail. Many sections have loose rocks on the surface.\nHazards: No shade.\nFacilities: None.\nConnections: None to other open space areas.\nDriving Directions: From the 101 Freeway in Thousand Oaks\, exit at Westlake Blvd. and turn\nsouth. Drive 1 mile and turn left onto Triunfo Canyon Rd. Continue 0.6 miles then turn right\nonto Highgate Road. Drive 0.5 miles to the end and park on the street.\nMap: https://bit.ly/3l58Hda \nHike at your own risk. Take/Hide valuables. No politics.
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/lake-eleanor-trail-2-6mi-mod/
LOCATION:Residential street\, Highgate Road 2123\, Westlake Village\, CA\, 91361\, 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
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Residential street Highgate Road 2123 Westlake Village CA 91361 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Highgate Road 2123:geo:-118.839705,34.1378705
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251008T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251008T203000
DTSTAMP:20260406T095938
CREATED:20251008T164033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T164033Z
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SUMMARY:Western Plateau Power Pole Hike with optional add on to Elliott
DESCRIPTION:Come and Join us October 8 for an evening hike! We may possibly also be able to catch a glimpse of the 3rd day of supermoon!\nThis hike can have some nice sunset views. We will stop at about a halfway point for a snack break and then at that point we can decide if we want to continue to Mount Elliott. I have not pre-hiked that section recently but whenever I am up there want to to try to make it a loop and from there know how to get to Elliott. We can go to Elliott and then turn around and go back the way we came or make it a loop. \nNote that we leave on time.\nDistance: 6 ish miles depending on what the group decides maybe more\nElevation Gain: 1400+ft\, maybe more if we go to Elliott.\nDifficulty: Intermediate hiker\, no beginners please\, we don’t take many breaks but keep going\nDogs: No\nRestrooms: No\nWater Fountain: No\nParking: This time let’s park in the lot next to the trail. I believe it is called Conejo Canyons Trail and the address is 2736 Conejo Center Drive. We used to park farther back closer to Rancho Conejo because we were not sure if the lot closed but that does not appear to be the case.\nTrail: Out and back\, may have some uneven footing\, you may want your poles if you use them.\nSunset: 6:28pm suggest bringing a headlamp or charged phone for light\nWeather: Extreme heat\, high winds or Rain will cancel this hike\nIf less than 2 besides myself are signed up by the afternoon of the hike will also cancel.\nKnown Dangers: slip-‘n-fall\, poison oak\, speedy mountain bikers\nBring:\nFlashlight/headlamp and an extra layer\, it can get chilly in there even on a warm day. Bring enough water to stay hydrated\, 2-3 liters should be plenty and a snack for the breakpoint at the top.\nWear hiking shoes and also maybe a hat or sunglasses\nHike Description:\nThe name of the actual hike area is called Conejo Canyons Trailhead and you can get more details if you look it up on alltrails.com.\nWe hike near Hawk Canyon and then go up to a point where we can optionally make it a loop to stop at Elliott or go back the way we came. Some may choose to only go to the power poll where it reaches the Lichen trail and turn around. Those that want to go further can continue on to Elliot Peak and return back the way they came.\nDirections: Please do not use the pin but note the description and address to park at\nTo get there get off of the 101 freeway Rancho Conejo Blvd ext. Take Rancho north to the end\, turn left on Conejo Center Drive. This time park in the trailhead parking as we have observed it does not get locked while we are hiking but you can also park on the street.\nFrom Rancho/Conejo Dr Turn left onto Conejo Center Dr. intersection if front of the Utilities/CNG Filling Station place and instead of parking there park at the trailhead parking 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/western-plateau-power-pole-hike-with-optional-add-on-to-elliott/
LOCATION:Conejo Center Trailhead\, Conejo Center Drive 2010\, 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:34.2038819;-118.9334178
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251008T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251008T230000
DTSTAMP:20260406T095938
CREATED:20251008T232630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T232630Z
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SUMMARY:Wednesday Evening Hike: San Ysidro to the Top
DESCRIPTION:This week: San Ysidro to the Top. Parking at San Ysidro Trailhead on E Mtn Drive OR meeting at Big 5 for carpool. This route ascends San Ysidro trail through some nice creek-side properties to the the single track which is NOW OPEN! We head up the single track to the Waterfall (probably dry right now?). From there we bear right up the steep kitty litter part to the top of the waterfall and ascend the steady incline all the way up to Camino Cielo. This trail has been closed for a few years to repair storm damage so I can’t speak to its condition\, but formerly this was one of the best maintained trails in the front country. After refreshments\, we descend San Ysidro Trail all the way back down to the cars. \nDistance – 8.58 mi\nAscent – 3064 ft\nWater crossings – Step over\nRock scrambling – NO\nBush whacking – NO\nMaximum Grade – >20%\nStrava Effort – 2.9x \nCarpool: Big 5 at 6:00p\nhttps://maps.app.goo.gl/pvhy5hs97EhtmwgeA \nTrailhead: San Ysidro Trailhead Parking\nhttps://maps.app.goo.gl/WE29UveXnP8YhfXB7 \nStrava link:\nhttps://www.strava.com/routes/3409730971746415284 \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-san-ysidro-to-the-top/
LOCATION:San Ysidro Trailhead\, East Mountain Drive\, Montecito\, CA\, 93108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Leader
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ORGANIZER;CN="SB County Hikers":MAILTO:SantaBarbaraCountyHikers-announce@messages.meetup.com
GEO:34.4488063;-119.6446306
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251009T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251009T193000
DTSTAMP:20260406T095938
CREATED:20251008T164039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T164039Z
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SUMMARY:Chumash trail sunset hike at 5:30 5:30 5:30 pm Thursday
DESCRIPTION:Sun setting from the Chumash trail on Sept 25\, 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-trail-sunset-hike-at-530-530-530-pm-thursday-3/
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/Denver:20251009T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251009T213000
DTSTAMP:20260406T095938
CREATED:20251008T165121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T165121Z
UID:10000057-1760032800-1760045400@dev.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Whitehorse Lollipop - Intermediate / Easier option
DESCRIPTION:Intermediate\, 5.25 mi\, 1000′ gain\nEasy option: 2.8 mi\, 700′ gain.\nEven easier option: 2.2 mi\, 600′ gain. \nFit beginners can complete this hike\, but it will certainly get their blood pumping. This is not a conditioning hike\, it’s a social hike. We’ll be stopping at various points to let people catch up and to make sure they make any turns. \nWe’ll start by climbing the Triunfo Canyon trail for 0.9 miles. Those that want the “Even easier” route will make a left\, and after 50 feet\, turn right at the fire road dead end and continue for 0.9 miles to a staircase on the right\, where they can wait for the rest of us. \nThe rest will continue for 0.35 miles\, where we’ll hit a plateau. We’ll stop there and regroup\, taking in the views. \nThose that want to take the “Easy option” will go left for 0.2 miles and 110′ gain to the social event spot. \nThe rest of us will continue onto the Los Robles trail\, a fire road\, for another 1.25 miles\, at which point we’ll come to a junction heading down. \nWe’ll head down and then up\, the Whitehorse Canyon trail for 1 mile\, then make a left onto the Conejo Crest Trail. We’ll follow that trail for 3/4 mile to a set of stairs and a bench. There\, we’ll have a snack and beverage share social event for 30 – 60 minutes before heading down the last mile back to our cars. \nReturning\, we’ll go down the Brookview trail for 0.2 miles\, making a left when we can\, going about 100 feet before turning right at a dead end\, and taking the Triunfo Canyon trail back down the way we came. \nThe Hike\nDistance: 5.25 miles / 2.8 miles\nElevation Gain: 1000′ / 700′\nDifficulty: Intermediate / Easy Intermediate\nPace: 2.0 mph\nDogs: Yes\nRestrooms: Yes\nDrinking Fountains: Yes\nParking: Free at the trail head.\nTrail: Varied. Good condition. \nWhat to Bring:\nSnacks and/or beverages to share\n2 liters of water.\nHiking shoes preferred\, but athletic shoes will be OK.\nFlashlight or headlamp. \nDirections \nTriunfo Community Park\n1869 Tamarack St.\nWestlake Village\, CA91361 \nFrom Simi Valley:\nCA-118 west to CA-23 south\nCA-23 south for 7.4 miles\nUS-101 east/south for 1.5 miles\, exit Hampshire Rd.\nRight on Hampshire Rd. south for 1/2 mile\nRight on Triunfo Canyon Rd. for 1/2 mile\nRight on Tamarack St. for 1000′ to dead end.\nLeft into parking lot. \nFrom the East:\nUS-101 west/north\, exit Westlake Blvd.\nLeft on S. Westlake Blvd. for 1 mile\nRight on Triunfo Canyon Rd. for 1/2 mile\nLeft on Tamarack St. for 1000′ to dead end.\nLeft into parking lot. \nFAQ\nHiking Plus Page Links\nDisclaimer / Release of Liability
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/whitehorse-lollipop-intermediate-easier-option/
LOCATION:Triunfo Community Park\, Tamarack Street 1869\, Westlake Village\, ca\, 91361\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hiking Plus
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hiking Plus":MAILTO:meetup-group-FRgxgAAf-announce@messages.meetup.com
GEO:34.1567787;-118.8453821
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251010T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251010T190000
DTSTAMP:20260406T095938
CREATED:20251008T164039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T164039Z
UID:10000054-1760113800-1760122800@dev.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Beach Hike - Zuma Beach to Point Dume
DESCRIPTION:I invite you to join me on this beginner friendly 4-mile hike with an elevation gain of 250′. It’s getting too dark for evening walks on the beach\, so I am testing out a Friday late afternoon beach walk. \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 is not what you are looking for\, please find another that suits your needs. Thank you. \nMeet in front of the “Sunset Restaurant.” We will start promptly at 4:30 (no wait time) so please be there on time. If you are late\, face the ocean and turn left. \nThe Beach Walk \n\nThe tide will be pretty high at 4:30 (low tide is at 7:22pm)\, we may or may not be able to walk along the beach\, if not we’ll walk through the parking lot to the point.\nOur first stop is the 194-step staircase that leads down to the shore on the other side of the point. We’ll hang out a few minutes\, then walk up the same 194 steps back to the trail.\nFor those who don’t want to do the stairs\, you can hang out at the top with DaveR.\nThen we’ll do the usual hike up to the top and admire the views. Bring a jacket\, it can get windy and cooler up at the top.\nFinally\, we’ll take the trail along the boardwalk and around the cliffside and to the point.\nLet’s top off the evening with a good meal at Spruzzo’s. Here’s the dinner menu.\n\nChecklist \n\nBring your flashlights just in case we need them.\nBring a least a liter of water\, snacks for energy\, hat\, poles if you need them\, sunscreen.\nBring a wind breaker as it can be windy at the top.\nBring a jacket if you easily get cold.\nSandals or water shoes is the preferred footwear for the beach part of the walk\, barefoot is good too.\nFor the trail going up to the top\, you may prefer to wear something else (my water shoes work fine for the beach and trail).\nYou might get wet so bring a towel or brush to dry off and get the sand off your feet.\n\nOther details \n\nHigh tide is at 11:49am and low tide is at 7:22pm.\nSunset is 6:28pm and the last light is at 6:52pm.\nDifficulty: As hard as a walk on the beach.\nDogs: No. Dogs are not allowed on state beaches.\nRestrooms: Yes\, several on the beach but may be locked up at a certain time.\nWater Fountain: no\nKNOWN DANGERS: Drowning\, slip and fall\, sea monsters\, mermaids\, frisbee impact\, cold feet\, tsunami\n\nParking\nThere is FREE Parking along Westward Beach Road toward the Sunset restaurant. It also gets really crowded there so you may have to backtrack quite a bit to find a parking space. Please give yourself ample time to park and walk to the restaurant. \nThere is also paid parking past the restaurant\, but there is a fee. \nDIRECTIONS \n\nGoogle Coordinates: 34.011014\, -118.816616\nClick here for the Google Map\nAddress to the restaurant: 6800 Westward Beach Road\, Malibu\, CA. Westward Beach Rd is off of Pacific Coast Hwy\, just South of Zuma Beach.\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/beach-hike-zuma-beach-to-point-dume/
LOCATION:The Sunset Restaurant\, Westward Beach Road 6800\, Malibu\, CA\, 90265\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Leader
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ORGANIZER;CN="The PM Hikers":MAILTO:The-PM-Hikers-announce@messages.meetup.com
GEO:34.0111122;-118.8166021
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=The Sunset Restaurant Westward Beach Road 6800 Malibu CA 90265 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Westward Beach Road 6800:geo:-118.8166021,34.0111122
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251011T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251019T090000
DTSTAMP:20260406T095938
CREATED:20251009T164423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251009T164423Z
UID:10000060-1760166000-1760864400@dev.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:🔋eBike Battery for Sale - Like New - Swap or Buy 📉
DESCRIPTION:📉 PRICE DROP! – I purchased a non-returnable 52v/25Ah (1300 Wh) battery but it does not fit my bike – by about 1/4 inch. I paid over $398 with tax. I am willing to swap or sell. I figure $300 is fair — obo. \nYou can pick up or I can deliver locally. Battery includes mounting rail\, charger\, etc. See pics in Photo album. You will receive it in original box \nMy current config is a Bafang BBS02 motor with a 48v/17.5Ah battery. The plan was to use my 48v battery as a 2nd battery. My BBS02 motor is compatible with a 52v battery\, The BBSH2 ought to be also. I can’t say for other motors. Please check with your supplier. \nFeel free to text me at 818.297.7993 \nThanks for reading\,\nDean\nYour Organizer
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/%f0%9f%94%8bebike-battery-for-sale-like-new-swap-or-buy-%f0%9f%93%89/
LOCATION:San Ysidro Trailhead\, East Mountain Drive\, Montecito\, CA\, 93108\, United States
CATEGORIES:SoCal eBike Riders
ORGANIZER;CN="Los Angeles Bike Rides &amp%3B Beyond":MAILTO:meetup-group-ekpzslsy-announce@messages.meetup.com
GEO:34.4488063;-119.6446306
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=San Ysidro Trailhead East Mountain Drive Montecito CA 93108 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=East Mountain Drive:geo:-119.6446306,34.4488063
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251012T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251012T190000
DTSTAMP:20260406T095938
CREATED:20251008T164042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T164042Z
UID:10000055-1760288400-1760295600@dev.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Sunday Rocky Trail Hike at 5:00pm.
DESCRIPTION:The south side of Jenga Rock with the actual Rocky Peak in the center above on Sept 7 2025. Thanks Alan and his smartphone camera. \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-rocky-trail-hike-at-500pm-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
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/Denver:20251014T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251016T104500
DTSTAMP:20260406T095938
CREATED:20250924T200800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T205211Z
UID:10000042-1760432400-1760611500@dev.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:El Encanto Trail | Dos Vientos (2.5mi Easy/Mod)
DESCRIPTION:2.5mi\n550’ elev\nExposed trail\, bring sun protection& water. \nDirections: Exit the 101 Freeway in Thousand Oaks at Wendy Drive and head south. Drive 1.2 miles and then turn right onto Kimber Drive. Continue 1.3 miles to the end. The trailhead is on the north side of the street. \nMap: https://bit.ly/3tVnvCy
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/el-encanto-trail-dos-vientos-2-5mi-easy-mod/
LOCATION:Wendy and Potrero\, Newbury Park\, CA\, 91361\, 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:34.1545152;-118.9503149
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251014T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251014T200000
DTSTAMP:20260406T095938
CREATED:20251012T164613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251012T164613Z
UID:10000072-1760464800-1760472000@dev.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Long Canyon - Lower Loop - Easy Intermediate with Fit Beginner option
DESCRIPTION:3 miles\, 800′ gain\, Easy Intermediate.\nEasy option\, 1.4 miles\, 450′ gain\, Fit Beginner \nThe address given is not the address of the hike. It is nearby and may cause you to drive past the trailhead if navigating by GPS. \nRoute\nFrom the trailhead parking lot\, up for 0.7 mile on Long Canyon Trail to a bench. For those doing the easy option\, wait here about 40 minutes. They can spend that time going out and back in the area\, if they like. \nFor the regular route\, we continue with a 2 mile loop\, 400′ of gain:\nWe turn right\, go up 300 feet\, then down Sunrise Trail 4/5 of a mile.\nLeft at the junction for 300 feet.\nLeft at the split for 200 feet up a relatively steep incline.\nLeft on Autumn Ridge\, which is a fire road.\nContinue on this extended incline for about almost a mile\, arriving at the five-points intersection.\nTake a sharp left and continue for about 500′ back to the bench where those that did the easy route will be waiting. \nWe’ll have a snack share social event for 30-60 minutes before turning right and heading back down to the trail head parking lot. \nInteresting Notes \nTurkey Mullein\nSmashed leaves can be thrown into the water to stupify fish\, causing them to float to the surface\, a practice illegal in most states. The seeds are not toxic to birds and are enjoyed especially by doves and wild turkeys. \nAncient Greeks rolled and dried the leaves\, then used them as wicks for oil lamps. It stalks were used as torches burned at funerals. Many tribes employed the use of mullein leaf tea for coughs\, colds\, and rheumatism. They considered it to be analgesic\, anti-inflammatory\, antispasmodic\, and expectorant. The astringent and demulcent properties of the leaf tea were found useful in cases of diarrhea. \nWild Oats\nThe mature seed of the plant is used as a cereal grain. All oats have edible seeds\, although they are small and hard to harvest in most species. Oats are hard to tell apart from weedy relatives\, so the term “sowing wild oats” came to be used to describe unprofitable activities and destructive sexual liaisons of an unmarried young male that could result in children being born out of wedlock. \nHike \nDistance: 3 miles\, easy option 1.4 miles.\nGain: 800\, easy option 450.\nDistribution: Most of the incline is in the first 15 minutes of the hike\, followed by an extended incline at the halfway point.\nDifficulty: Easy Intermediate.\nShape: Lollipop\, counter-clockwise.\nPace: 2.0 mph.\nTrail Type: Fire road\, single and double track. Areas of sand\, gravel\, and rock\, some of it rugged.\nTrail Variations: The beginning is a tough climb.\nThere is an extended incline of about 2000 steps half way through the hike.\nDuration: 3.5 hours\nDogs: Yes.\nRestrooms: No\nDrinking Fountains: No.\nParking: Free in the paved parking area in front of the trail head. \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 for hikes that end after sunset.\nSunscreen and/or hat if needed. \nHosting \nRoute: The host knows the 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\, can head directly back down to the parking lot. \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 3/4 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 some sticks. There may not always be a sweeper designated to be the last hiker. \nDirections\nWhere Long Canyon Rd. and S. Wood Ranch Pkwy. intersect in Simi Valley. There is a free paved parking lot at the trailhead on the southwest corner. \nFrom CA-23 and I-101\nNorth CA-23\, exit Olsen Rd.\nRight (east) on Olsen Rd.\, which becomes Madera Rd.\, for 2 miles.\nRight (south) on N. Wood Ranch Pkwy.\, which becomes S. Wood Ranch Pkwy.\, for 2 miles.\nRight at dead end (intersection with Long Canyon Rd.) and immediate left into parking lot.\nTrailhead at the opposite corner. \nFrom CA-118 and CA-27\nWest CA-118\, exit 23 onto 1st St.\nLeft (south) on 1st St.\, which becomes Long Canyon Rd.\, for 5 miles.\nCross at dead end (intersection with S. Wood Ranch Pkwy.) and immediate left into parking lot.\nTrailhead at the opposite corner. \nCoordinates of trailhead: 34.228330\, -118.803130\nA nearby address that should get you to pass by the trailhead: 572 Bannister Way\, Simi Valley\, CA 93065 \nFAQ\nHiking Plus Page Links\nDisclaimer / Release of Liability
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/long-canyon-lower-loop-easy-intermediate-with-fit-beginner-option/
LOCATION:572 Bannister Way\, Bannister Way 572\, Simi Valley\, CA\, 93065\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hiking Plus
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hiking Plus":MAILTO:meetup-group-FRgxgAAf-announce@messages.meetup.com
GEO:34.2292317;-118.8045943
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251014T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251014T203000
DTSTAMP:20260406T095938
CREATED:20251011T164125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251011T164125Z
UID:10000069-1760464800-1760473800@dev.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Sunset Hills / Bard Lake\, Thousand Oaks
DESCRIPTION:This is a moderate 4-mile hike (out-and-back)\, with an elevation gain of 700′. Meet me at 6:00pm at the Sunset Hills Trailhead on Erbes\, we start at 6:05pm. \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. \nThe Sunset Hills Trail is a 238-acre open-space area that provides a great view of Bard Lake\, and panoramic views of Conejo Valley\, Simi Hills\, Camarillo/Oxnard\, and the Pacific Ocean. The area features oak woodlands\, nonnative grasslands and coastal sage scrub. We may see a variety of bird wildlife\, including red-tailed hawks\, black-shouldered kites\, northern harriers\, and owls. \nOther Details \n\nSunset is at 6:23pm\, last light is at 6:52pm (bring your flashlights)\nDogs: On a leash per state law\nRestrooms: Nature\nWater Fountain: None\nParking: Free at the trailhead\nKnown Dangers: Rattlesnakes\, mountain lions\, bobcats\, tarantulas\, scorpions\, slip-‘n-fall\, poison oak\n\nChecklist \n\nDefinitely wear bug spray\, there are gnats in some areas.\nBring a minimum of 2 liters of water\, snacks\, electrolytes\nWear good hiking/walking shoes\nBring your hiking poles if needed.\n\nDirections \n\nGoogle Coordinates: 34.232605\, -118.838936\nClick here to view the Google Map\n\nThe trailhead is located on Erbes about halfway between Olsen Road and Sunset Hills Blvd. It’s a dirt parking lot with no sign and the streetlights are kind of dim. You’ll need to follow the directions carefully if you haven’t hiked this trail. You can easily miss the turn into the dirt parking lot if you’re not paying attention. \nDriving Directions\nComing from the Simi Valley area: \n\nHead west on the 118 and take the 23 south to Thousand Oaks\nExit Olsen Road and turn right\nAt about 1/2 mile\, turn left on Erbes\nDrive about 1/2 mile or less and turn left into the dirt parking lot\nIf you reach Sunset Hills Blvd\, turn around and head back\n\nComing from Westlake/Agoura and Thousand Oaks/Newbury Park: \n\nFrom the 101\, take the 23 north toward Fillmore (Moorpark)\nExit the Sunset Hills Blvd and turn right\nAt .2 miles turn left on Erbes\nDrive about 1/2 mile or less and turn right into the dirt parking lot\nIf you reach Olsen Road\, turn around and head back\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/sunset-hills-bard-lake-thousand-oaks/
LOCATION:Sunset Hills Trailhead\, Erbes Road 4061\, Thousand Oaks\, 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:34.2346175;-118.8419477
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Sunset Hills Trailhead Erbes Road 4061 Thousand Oaks CA 91362 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Erbes Road 4061:geo:-118.8419477,34.2346175
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251015T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251015T193000
DTSTAMP:20260406T095938
CREATED:20251011T164127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251011T164127Z
UID:10000070-1760549400-1760556600@dev.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Tapo Canyon Trail Evening Hike
DESCRIPTION:Come join me Wednesday\, October 15 for an evening hike. There is a chance of rain Tuesday into Wednesday so please pay attention the day of in case it cancels due to weather.\nThis is a pleasant area to hike in to get some exercise and is for advanced beginners if they are working on increasing their pace. We can decide as a group once there if we want it short and sweet or to extend the hike to the tarpits. \nI hike for conditioning We only stop briefly to catch our breath at the top of the hill and to regroup if we need to and maybe a brief break at about the halfway point.\nThis trail is not particularly steep so anyone at any level can start with us and hike at your own pace just let us know at the beginning of the hike so I can provide directions if you are faster or slower on where to turn as there will not be a sweep. \nDistance: about 5 miles ish\, depending on whether we go to the tarpits or not\nElevation Gain: 698 feet\nDifficulty: Easy Intermediate due to pace and steepness\, loose gravel\nDogs: No\nRestrooms: No\nWater Fountain: No\nParking: Free street parking\, just note there are some no parking signs and do not park there!\nTrail: Lolypop/Loop trail\nSunset: 6:20 pm please bring a charged phone for light or headlamp/flashlight for safety.\nWeather: Heat over 85 degrees (at 6)\, Santa Ana Winds over 12mph or rain cancels the hike (I won’t hike in those conditions). \nHike will be cancelled if by Noon the day of the hike less than 2 hikers besides myself are signed up. \nKnown Dangers: Rattlesnakes are in the area on the trail so be mindful where you step\, a slip-‘n-fall is always possible so wear proper shoes\,/use poles if you prefer\, poison oak may also be on the trail so please watch what you brush up against! \nBring:\nFlashlight/headlamp or charged phone\, in case it is dark at the end\nA personal snack if you have not gotten to eat dinner so you have some energy to hike. \nLOTS of H20 is always recommended. A suggestion for this hike is 2 liters just to be on the safe side\, always better to have more than not enough. \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/tapo-canyon-trail-evening-hike/
LOCATION:Tapo Canyon Trail / Open Space Trail\, Tapo Canyon Road 3802\, 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:34.3047647;-118.7204689
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Tapo Canyon Trail / Open Space Trail Tapo Canyon Road 3802 Simi Valley CA 93063 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Tapo Canyon Road 3802:geo:-118.7204689,34.3047647
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251015T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251015T223000
DTSTAMP:20260406T095938
CREATED:20251009T234240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251009T234240Z
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SUMMARY:Wednesday Evening Hike: Arroyo Burro
DESCRIPTION:This week: Arroyo Burro. Parking at the Water Processing Plant/Jesusita Trailhead off San Roque Road. This route follows Jesusita Trail for a little over 1/2 a mile\, then bears left to Arroyo Burro Trail. The route meanders through private land on North Ontare before ascending a steep power line access/fire break road to the single track. That single track gently winds along the range offering stunning views of the Eastern Goleta Valley. Destination is a rocky flat spot code named 420 (for reasons I do not understand) where we’ll break for a snack.\nDistance – 6.3 mi\nAscent – 1820ft\nWater crossings – Step ove\nRock scrambling – No\nBush whacking – Maybe a little up top\nMaximum Grade – >25%\nStrava Effort – 1.8x \nTrailhead: Cater Water Processing Plant/Jesusita Trailhead\nhttps://maps.app.goo.gl/P6Sh6xBTPxHk4YFo7 \nStrava link\nhttps://www.strava.com/routes/3231466765950701460 \nHike Leader this week will be Carlos Alvarez. If you plan to attend please accept on Meetup. For questions\, Carlos 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. 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-arroyo-burro/
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/Denver:20251016T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251016T193000
DTSTAMP:20260406T095938
CREATED:20251010T163335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251010T163335Z
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SUMMARY:Chumash trail sunset hike at 5:30 5:30 5:30 pm Thursday
DESCRIPTION:Sun setting from the Chumash trail on Sept 25\, 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-trail-sunset-hike-at-530-530-530-pm-thursday-4/
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/Denver:20251016T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251016T213000
DTSTAMP:20260406T095938
CREATED:20251012T164618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251012T164618Z
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SUMMARY:Las Llajas - Suitable for beginners
DESCRIPTION:5 miles\, 500′ gain\, Beginner \nThis hike is a great trail for beginners because all the elevation gain is distributed. It is a walk down a rolling fire road through a really cool canyon\, and you will find no difficult or extended elevation climbs. \nThis is one of my favorite trails for people new to hiking. It is an “out-and-back” hike\, where we return the way we came\, so there is virtually no chance of getting lost. You may be amazed that such a place exists right here in Simi Valley. \nFrom the trail head\, we’ll walk down an asphalt path for several hundred steps and turn right onto a gravel fire road. After that\, there will be no more turns. We may take a detour up a trail off to the right to see the first bee sanctuary\, then return back to the fire road. \nWe’ll continue on the fire-road for about 1 mile. We’ll stop there (in the shade if summer) to allow others to catch up. \nThen we’ll take a 200′ detour to the left to see another bee sanctuary\, which continues in a half circle back to the fire road. Even though I haven’t seen any actual bees there in a while\, it’s still interesting to see. \nWe’ll continue for another 1.5 miles and have a social event\, right on the trail. We’ll share snacks and beverages. We may adjust the exact location if there are winds. \nFor the return\, we go back the way we came. \nThere is a lot of wild life along this trail because it is the only area with water for quite a distance. \nThis is a social hike\, not a conditioning hike. Still\, for those that aren’t interested in the beverage and/or snack share and want more of a workout\, just continue on for another mile\, then turn around and come back. That’s about how long we’ll be before packing up and heading back the way we came. \nInteresting Notes:\nTree Tobacco (Nicotiana glauca)\nElongated yellow flowers. The 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. \nIt does not contain nicotine. It 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. \nUsed as an insecticide. Do not smoke it. \nThe Hike\nDistance: 5 miles\nGain: 500′\nDistribution: Well distributed.\nDifficulty: Beginner\nShape: Out and Back.\nPace: 2.0 mph.\nTrail Type: Fire road.\nTrail Variations: Rolling stroll.\nDuration: 3.5 hours\nDogs: Yes.\nRestrooms: No\nDrinking Fountains: No.\nParking: Free along street. \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.\nSunscreen and/or hat as needed. \nHosting \nRoute and Navigation: 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:\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. This hike does not have any junctions or turns once past the initial path down to the fire road. There may not always be a sweeper designated to be the last hiker. \nSince this hike is out-and-back on a wide fire road with no turns after the first 500′\, one cannot get lost. Therefore\, for this hike\, it will be acceptable to split from the group moving faster\, slower\, or otherwise at your own pace. \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. \nDirections\nLas Llajas Canyon Trail\n5715 Evening Sky Dr\nSimi Valley\, CA 93063 \nFrom the west\n23-N to 118-E\, Exit 29 Yosemite.\nFrom the east: 118-W\, Exit 29 Yosemite.\nHead north on Yosemite for 1.25 miles. Turn right (east) on Evening Sky Drive and proceed for 0.5 miles.\nSee the trail head on the left. Park along the street. \nFAQ\nHiking Plus Page Links\nDisclaimer / Release of Liability
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/las-llajas-suitable-for-beginners/
LOCATION:Las Llajas Canyon Trail trailhead\, Evening Sky Drive 5715\, Simi Valley\, CA\, 93063\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hiking Plus
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hiking Plus":MAILTO:meetup-group-FRgxgAAf-announce@messages.meetup.com
GEO:34.2971976;-118.6804838
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Las Llajas Canyon Trail trailhead Evening Sky Drive 5715 Simi Valley CA 93063 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Evening Sky Drive 5715:geo:-118.6804838,34.2971976
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251016T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251016T193000
DTSTAMP:20260406T095938
CREATED:20251012T232508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251012T232508Z
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SUMMARY:Trail Talks: The Fire Lookouts & AWS Observation Posts of the Los Padres
DESCRIPTION:The Fire Lookouts & Aircraft Warning Service Observation Posts of the Los Padres National Forest \nThursday\, October 16\, 6:30pm\nFaulkner Gallery – Santa Barbara Public Library\n40 East Anapamu St.\, Santa Barbara\, CA \nThis talk will cover the history and usage of the Fire Lookouts in the mountains of Los Padres National Forest\, from the first Lookout on Zaca Peak to the few that still remain standing today. The talk will also cover the later and\, in some cases\, joint use of the lookouts as AWS Observation Posts during World War II for the purpose of detecting and reporting the presence of enemy aircraft. \nJoin Bob Burtness as he shares images and stories of these unique backcountry structures. A Santa Barbara native\, Bob is an avid outdoorsman\, Volunteer Wilderness Ranger\, and history lover. He is the author of The Santa Barbara B-24 Disasters: A Chain of Tragedies Across Air\, Land & Sea\, as well as the classic backcountry guidebook\, A Camper’s Guide to the Tri-county Area: Santa Barbara\, Ventura\, San Luis Obispo. \nThis free presentation is part of the Trail Talks series hosted by the Santa Barbara Public Library. \nThe next talk in the series is Thursday\, November 20\, The Los Padres from Above\, an Aerial Perspective with Bill Dewey
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/trail-talks-the-fire-lookouts-aws-observation-posts-of-the-los-padres/
LOCATION:Faulkner Gallery – Santa Barbara Public Library\, East Anapamu Street 40\, 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:34.4239628;-119.7031871
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Faulkner Gallery – Santa Barbara Public Library East Anapamu Street 40 Santa Barbara ca 93101 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=East Anapamu Street 40:geo:-119.7031871,34.4239628
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251018T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251018T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T095938
CREATED:20251010T234637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251016T174511Z
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SUMMARY:Caballero Canyon - Gizmo Peak Loop
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a short but heart-pounding hike through the old stomping grounds of Edgar Rice Burroughs in Caballero Canyon\, I’ll be taking you on some HWD Ridge trails you probably have not seen in this familiar canyon. We’ll take a snack break on Gizmo Peak. \nHike is about 4 miles with over 1\,000′ total ascent and is rated MEDIUM+ due to terrain. See the hike rating guide at https://www.hikingwithdean.com/hike-rating-guide/ \nDIRECTIONS: \nMeet at the Caballero Canyon trailhead on Reseda Bl. From the 101 Freeway\, exit at Reseda Blvd and turn south. Drive for about two miles. There is parking on both sides of the street; the trailhead is on the left across the street from Braemar Country club \nThe Organizers and members of Hiking With Dean are not professional leaders\, guides\, or mountaineers. The function of the member or organizer is only to organize the trip. Each person who shows up for a trip/meetup (and their guest or guests) is responsible for his or her own safety. By attending a hike\, or any other event organized by this group\, you are acknowledging that you and any guests that you bring are aware of the risks\, dangers and hazards associated with the activity and freely accept and fully assume all such risks\, dangers and hazards\, and further agree to release and discharge the Organizers\, Members of the Hiking With Dean Meetup Group from and against any and all liability arising from your participation in the group activities per our ASSUMPTION OF RISK AND LIABILITY WAIVER and Section 6.2 of the Meetup.com Terms of Service.
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/caballero-canyon-gizmo-peak-loop/
LOCATION:Caballero Canyon\, Reseda Boulevard 4002\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 91356\, 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:34.1423229;-118.54138
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Caballero Canyon Reseda Boulevard 4002 Los Angeles CA 91356 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Reseda Boulevard 4002:geo:-118.54138,34.1423229
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251019T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251019T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T095938
CREATED:20251015T164547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251015T164547Z
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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. \nThe main group for this bike ride is Southern California Cycling Group at http://meetup.com/cyclegroup
URL:https://dev.hikingwithdean.com/event/%f0%9f%9a%b4-beach-bike-ride-from-marina-del-rey-to-redondo-beach-brunch-2/
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/Denver:20251019T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251019T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T095938
CREATED:20251010T163337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251010T163337Z
UID:10000067-1760875200-1760886000@dev.hikingwithdean.com
SUMMARY:Haunted Dairy Farm\, Camarillo
DESCRIPTION:It’s Halloween season\, so let’s visit the abandoned Camarillo State Hospital dairy farm which once thrived with cattle and working patients from the hospital. Today it is known as the Scary Dairy and is supposedly haunted! \nHike Details\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 is not what you are looking for\, please find another that best suits your needs. Thank you. \nToday’s hike is just under 5 miles (more if we want to explore) with an elevation gain of about 370′ (see map in the photo gallery). We will do some hiking prior to exploring the dairy and its cool looking abandoned buildings\, then continue the hike till we reach the parking lot. \nThe scary dairy is at the CSU Channel Islands University Park. \nTime and Parking Fee\nMeet me at 12:00 noon at the Channel Islands Condors parking lot. There is a parking fee of $6.00 that you will pay at the sign with a QR code. \nBe sure to read the directions below CAREFULLY\, it is easy to miss the turnoff to the parking lot. \nDetails: \n\nTerrain: fire road\, single track\nDifficulty: Fit beginner\, intermediate\nRestrooms: no\nWater fountain: no\nDogs: Only if leashed\nKnown Dangers: slip and fall\, rattlesnakes\, mountain bikers\nHigh winds\, rain\, hot weather\, or fire will cancel this hike\n\nChecklist: \n\nBring 2 liters of water\, snacks\, electrolytes\, hiking poles if needed\nWear good hiking boots/shoes\, sunscreen\, hat\nBring a jacket for cooler weather\n\nAll Trails map: Haunted Dairy Farm – CSUCI \nLate Lunch / Early Dinner?\nLet’s top off the day with great Mexican food at one of my favorites\, the El Tecolote Restaurant on Lewis Road\, about 10 minutes from the dairy farm. \nDIRECTIONS\nOnce you turn onto Camarillo Street and cross the bridge over the creek\, the entrance is immediately on the left-hand side after the bridge. You will enter a gravel area and see a trailhead kiosk. Veer to the right and keep driving a short distance to the Channel Islands Condors parking lot which will be on the left. \n\nGoogle Coordinates: 34.178802\, -119.038630\nView the Google Map\nDetailed driving directions from CSUCI\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/haunted-dairy-farm-camarillo/
LOCATION:Scary Dairy\, Amphitheater Way 1900\, Camarillo\, CA\, 93012\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Leader
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ORGANIZER;CN="The PM Hikers":MAILTO:The-PM-Hikers-announce@messages.meetup.com
GEO:34.1777189;-119.0287094
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Scary Dairy Amphitheater Way 1900 Camarillo CA 93012 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Amphitheater Way 1900:geo:-119.0287094,34.1777189
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251019T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251019T190000
DTSTAMP:20260406T095938
CREATED:20251014T164551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251014T164551Z
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SUMMARY:Los Padres Potluck Hike
DESCRIPTION:3.5 miles\, 700′ gain\, Easy Intermediate.\nEasy Option: 2.4 miles\, 285′ gain\, Fit Beginner. \nWe’ll start by entering the Los Padres trail\, through a spooky oak covered section\, then move through until we come to a dead end. We’ll turn right\, and climb up to another junction\, where we’ll turn right onto the Los Robles trail. \nAfter 500 feet\, we’ll take a split off to the right and continue along the Vista Loop until we come to a bench at the top. Then we’ll start heading down\, and when we come to a picnic table\, we’ll stop for a social event. Let’s call it the “Giant’s Picnic Table” because of the thick pieces of wood used. \nEasy Option: In the reverse direction as the rest of the group\, go 350′ to the end of Los Padres Dr.\, left on S. Moorpark Rd. for 1000′. Enter the trail and follow it for about a mile. It will curve left and you will arrive at the social event. \nThis is a pot luck picnic. Please also bring something to eat and drink\, and a little extra to share. If your item requires it\, bring plates and utensils to share. You may wish to bring your own cup\, plate\, and utensils in case there aren’t any. \nWe’ll share snacks and drinks for 30-60 minutes\, before continuing down and around for our return. \nIf you don’t wish to stay for the entire social event\, please study the map posted with description so you are able to navigate the remainder of this trail without the host \nHike Distance: 3.5 miles\nGain: 700′\nDistribution: Most of the incline well distributed in the first half.\nDifficulty: Easy Intermediate.\nShape: Loop.\nPace: approx. 2.0 mph.\nTrail Type: Fire Road\, Single-Track\, and Double-Track.\nTrail Variations:\nSeveral extended inclines of 1000 steps.\nSeveral steep sections of 300 steps\, but no hands required.\nDuration: 3.0 hours\nDogs: Dogs must be kept on leash and away from the picnic table.\nRestrooms: No\nDrinking Fountains: No.\nParking: Free along street. \nWhat to bring: 1 liter of water for every 3 miles.\nHiking shoes/boots\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 LINK \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:\nThe host may designate stopping points to let others catch up. We will stop at junctions to make sure everybody makes any turns or chooses the correct direction at splits\, else something will be used to mark the direction\, usually a large arrow made of baking soda. There may not always be a sweeper designated to be the last hiker. \nInteresting Notes\nThese are a couple plants you are likely to see on this hike:\nYucca\nWhite flowers on stalk. Stalk is often missing\, leaving only the spires from which it grows. Stalks are very strong and light\, so they make good walking sticks. Needles on end of spires. Chopped up root can be uses as shampoo or soap. Roasted root can be eaten like a potato. Illegal to remove live stick in CA.\nPronounced with short u. Dried leaves make good tinder. To eat root\, remove skin and core\, boil 15 minutes. Then fry or bake. Flowers are mildly sweet. Adam says they taste like radishes. The fruit is also edible\, but bitter if not ripe. To access fibers: Soak for a month in water\, lightly pound leaves with rock or club\, or scrape off skin. Roll between hands\, then pull and separate fibers. Weave into cordage.\nWild Cucumber\nToxic. Boil fruit in water to make spikes easy to remove. Inside is a natural luffa. Tubars (thickened part of a stem\, usually underground\, like the potato) can be crushed and thrown into water to immobilize fish.\nAlmost the entire plant is poisonous. Although wild cucumbers are related to the familiar\, domestic vegetable\, the prickly “cucumbers” consist not of fleshy fruit\, but of two seed chambers containing lacy netting. \nDirections \nLos Padres Trailhead\n15 Los Padres Dr.\nThousand Oaks\, CA\, 91361 \nFrom I-101:\nWest of CA-23\, I-101\, exit S. Moorpark Rd.\nSouth on Moorpark Rd. north for 1000 ft.\nLeft on Los Padres Dr.\nAfter 200 ft\, trailhead on the right.\nPark on the street. \nFAQ\nHiking Plus Page Links\nDisclaimer / Release of Liability
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LOCATION:Los Padres Trailhead\, Los Padres Drive 15\, Thousand Oaks\, CA\, 91361\, United States
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