July 2015 - Community Hiking Club
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July 2015 - Community Hiking Club
24820 Fourl Road, Santa Clarita, Ca 91321 661-259-2743 zuliebear@aol.com CALL OF THE WILD-JULY EDITION Community Hiking Club Schedule July 4, 2015 - Easy Family Hike up Whitney Canyon to the site of the waterfall cascades Distance: ~ 4.5 miles, out and back. Gain: Almost none Rated: Easy, suitable for newcomers and young families. Time: About 2.5 hours Description: A beautiful mostly flat 4 mile hike, along a river bed with shady oak trees along most of the route. This is such a pleasant and easy "out and back" hike that you do not have to leave the kids or dog at home either. Your hike starts along a dirt road, but after about a half mile, becomes a single track - all the way to the site of a nice little waterfall. The waterfall will not be flowing at this time of year but that will make it easy for your leader to scramble up a short distance with the more adventurous ones to show you a series of rocky waterfall cascades. Expect to see squirrels, woodpeckers and other birds that like this riparian habitat. Bring: This hike is short but you might like to bring a snack to eat at the waterfall, water (~1 liter), sun protection/hat. Dogs: Allowed, if on a leash and well-behaved around other dogs and people. Meeting place: Meet at the Whitney Canyon trailhead (by the gate) at 8:00 AM for an 8:15AM SHARP departure down the trail. We should be back by about 10:30AM. Directions: From Valencia, take the I-5 Freeway south ; from San Fernando Valley, take 1-5 freeway North. Get on the SR-14 North and be ready to take the first Exit - Newhall Avenue. Take a right at the fork on the off-ramp. and when you reach the stop sign, turn right. This will lead you quickly into the Park and Ride that is adjacent to SR-14 (Note: Do not confuse this with the tree-lined Park and Ride a 1/2 mile down on the North side of Newhall Avenue). Parking here is FREE. NOTE: If the Park and Ride is full, you may have to park in the MRCA lot (Put $7.00 in the metal box to avoid a Ranger ticket). It is wise to come a little early to secure a parking spot in the Park and Ride. Look for your leader at the green MRCA gate by the green sign at the top/left of the Park and Ride. Leader: Steve I. July 11, 2015 - BEAT THE HEAT 1 - Sawmill Mountain via Mount Pinos - Easy or Moderate, your choice? Distance: 4 miles or 7 miles, out and back. Gain: About 500' in first 4 miles and another 600' if doing the full hike Rated: Easy+ if doing the first 4 miles only or Moderate for full 7 mile hike Time: About 4 hours, including a 20 minute lunch break. Description: Listen to the swush of the wind as it gently caresses the huge pines teasing out their fragrance. This 4 or 7 mile hike takes in 1 or 2 summits (Mount Pinos and then Sawmill Mountain). The nice thing is that you can make it an "Easy" or "Moderate" hike. The hike is an "out and back", regardless of which one you chose and is well marked, so you can turn around after the "Easy" (2+2 mile) hike or whenever you like after that. Beginners can summit Mt. Pinos, enjoy the views, and fresh mountain air before heading back down to the parking lot at their own pace. Moderate hikers should be easily able to complete both summits (3.5 + 3.5 miles). First, we summit Mt. Pinos (8831 ft.) from the Trail head (8340 ft.) for an "Easy" 4 mile Round Trip hike, made a little more difficult due to the altitude. Then, if you continue with us down some switchbacks to Sawmill Mountain (8818 ft), we add another 3 miles RT and another 600 ft of gain to give us a 7 mile total distance and 1100 ft total gain "Moderate" hike. Mount Pinos is the highest point in Ventura County and lies on the edge of the Chumash Wilderness of the Los Padres National Forest. Mount Pinos, created over 100 million years ago was known as Iwihinmu to the indigenous Chumash people. The slopes are a mix of sub-alpine, white fir, and Jeffry Pine habitats. The views from Mount Pinos are beautiful, including the patchwork quilt of agriculture in the San Joaquin Valley to the north, the Tehachapis to the east, and the Carrizo Plain and Temblor Mountains to the northwest. Bring: Poles if you have them, lunch/ snacks, bug spray and bug net, 3 liters of water, sunscreen, lip balm. The views are spectacular, so bring your camera. Adventure Pass: Required ,when parking at the Mt. Pinos Trail head (These can be obtained at Sports Chalet in Stevenson Ranch or any BIG 5 Sporting Goods store; $5 for a day pass, $30 for a year pass. Directions (from Santa Clarita Valley): Allow 1 1/2 hours to get to trailhead from Santa Clarita. Take the I-5 North ~ 40 miles to the Frazier Park off ramp. Exit, turn left under highway. Go West on the Frazier Park Road for about 12 miles passing Lockhart Valley Road (on the left) until you see signs for Mt. Pinos. Stay to the left at the fork and follow the road as it twists and turns 9 miles up the mountain to the Nordic Hut parking area at the very top. Park on the left side, by the Mt Pinos trailhead, and look for us there. If you wish to carpool - meet at Towsley Canyon at 6.45AM for a 7.00AM SHARP departure. Please be respectful of your driver's support by contributing something at the end of your carpool to help defray the cost of gas - THX. Those intending to do only Mt. Pinos are encouraged to carpool with other "Easy" hikers, or drive alone to avoid waiting for the rest of a carpool. Meet your leader: At the Mt Pinos parking lot trail head at 8:15 AM; we will depart up the trail to Mt Pinos at 8:30 AM SHARP. Rating: Easy to Moderate, depending on the distance you cover. Leader: Steve I. July 18, 2015 - Temescal Canyon to Will Rogers Estate Length: 4 mile (Temescal Canyon Loop only) and an additional 5.5 miles (Will Rogers Estate) = 9.5 miles for both. Gain: 1500 ft. for both Rating: Moderate for both hike parts Description: This Is a beautiful, cool hike in the hills above the great Pacific Ocean. It starts out with an uphill climb to a little waterfall, then winds through lovely chaparral, exposing views of the ocean and the gorgeous hilltop homes of Pacific Palisades. The first part of the hike is a 4 mile loop which starts and ends at Temescal Canyon Ranger Station. Once we’ve returned to this spot, beginning hikers can depart if they wish, or continue on to the Will Rogers Estate. The second part of the hike to the Will Rogers Estate rises up to a transverse trail that parallels Sunset Blvd going East. We pass through chaparral and woodland areas, cross behind secluded woodland homes and go down into a canyon that leads back up and into the Will Rogers Estate. We have seen lots of deer in this area, so make sure you have your camera ready!!! Meet your Leader/Carpooling from Santa Clarita: Towsley Canyon , 24489 The Old Rd, Santa Clarita, CA 91381 (GPS: 34.358431, -118.555237) Meet at Towsley parking lot in front of the gate at 7:30AM to organize carpools for a departure to the trail head at 7:45AM SHARP. It is best to carpool as there is a $7.00 fee to park at Temescal. Be sure to make a COMPLETE stop at the stop signs in the park or you WILL get a ticket in the mail. If you prefer to drive yourself, meet at Temescal Cyn parking lot at 8:15AM. Walk toward the trail at the back of the upper lot and meet in front of the bathrooms on the right. We will leave promptly when the carpools arrive from Towsley ~8:30 AM latest. Bring: Lunch/ snacks, water (3 liters recommended), camera, hiking poles if you have some, and electrolytes if it is a hot day. Dogs: Sorry, not allowed on this trail. Leader: Dianne Saturday, July 25 - Parker Mesa overlook from Trippet Ranch (Topanga) Distance: ~6.7 Miles total (out and back) Gain: ~ 375' Hiking Time: ~3 hours Rating: Easy +++/ Moderate - (due to periodic elevation gains and the overall mileage) Description: This weekend we will try to escape the heat in SCV by taking in some ocean views. Parker Mesa Overlook is one of the best vista points in the Santa Monica Mountains, serving up panoramic views over Santa Monica Bay from a 1,525-foot oceanfront ridge in Topanga State Park. The overlook is located along East Topanga Fire Road, a north-south running ridge trail spanning between Trippet Ranch, the park’s main trailhead in the north, and Paseo Miramar in the Pacific Palisades to the south. We will enjoy the expansive view out over Santa Monica Bay to the south. Palos Verdes Peninsula juts out from the far side of the Cshaped bay. Beyond that, on a clear day, you may spot Catalina Island on the horizon. Bring: Plenty of water ( 3-4 L, if it is very hot), electrolytes, a snack, and shoes with good tread. . Carpool from Santa Clarita Valley: Meet your hike leader at Towsley Canyon, 24255 The Old Road, Newhall, CA, outside the gate at 7:00 AM. We will organize carpools and at 7:15 AM SHARP, depart for Trippet Ranch trailhead. Directions to the trailhead at Topanga State Park from Towsley Canyon, Santa Clarita Valley, (32 miles, ~45 mins): Merge onto I-5 South. Keep right to continue on the I-405 S/San Diego Fwy, following signs for Santa Monica. After 9.0 miles, take the exit to US101 N, towards Ventura , drive 8.2 miles on the 101, and exit at California 27 S/Topanga Cyn Blvd. Merge on to Topanga Cyn Blvd and drive 7.8 miles south on Topanga Canyon Blvd until you see Entrada Road on the left. Road is twisty so be on the look out for it. Turn east (left) into Entrada Road and drive up the mountain for 1 mile , following signs for Topanga State Park / Trippet Ranch and you see cars parked on the left side of the road. NOTE: There is a $10 Park Service day-use fee to park in the Trippet Ranch parking lot, which is open from 8:00 a.m. to sunset. They have immaculate modern bathrooms; so if you carpool and want to support their upkeep, go for it. Alternatively, a few hundred yards outside the park, there may be some free parking left along the road. We will see how it goes. Meet the Hike Leader: At Towsley canyon to carpool or later at the Trippet Ranch Trailhead, by the parking lot bathrooms, he will have an orange bandana. We plan to be at the trailhead by 8.15AM so the group can leave promptly by 8.30AM. Note: Only if you have checked in at Towsley will we wait for you. Hike portion is ~ 3 hours, so I hope to be back to Towsley by about 1pm. Dogs: Unfortunately, they are not permitted on this trail. Adventure Pass: Not Required. Leader: Steve I. Nature Series for July Last Month's Hikes and Events National Trails Day at Dagger Flat Devil’s Chair Buckhorn to Cloudburst Summit Bear Divide Best Photo of the Month This is a photo of Gull Lake, CA in the Eastern Sierra. It was taken by Linda Castro earlier this month. Thank you to Linda for such a gorgeous photo. Keep sending me your photos every month!!! MONTHLY CONTEST WIN A PRIZE!!! This contest is open to all hiking club participants. Each month, the first person to email the editor with the correct answer(s) will get the prize. Remember, be the FIRST to email back. QUESTION Below is a photo of a flower that can be found in the Eastern Sierra. Do you know what the name of the flower? PRIZE: Words and Tags box for scrapbooking, cards, fun stuff. PLEASE CONTACT DIANNE AT zuliebear@aol.com IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO DONATE A GIFT FOR NEXT MONTH'S QUESTION! HIKING TIP Don't hike alone. Know what your destination will be and how to get there. Know where water is available. Get the weather forecast. Don't overestimate your capabilities. Hike intelligently. You are responsible for your own safety as well as that of everyone in your party. Stay on the trail and never shortcut switchbacks. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU!!! Laurence Fieber-July 2 Gary Kinsley-July 3 Hope Traylor-July 3 Suzette Marechal-July 6 Christine Meyers-Schafer-July 6 Leticia Maldonado-July 7 Leigh Nicolai-Moon-July 9 Jenny Ketchepaw-July 11 Natalie Buriel-July 11 Justino Garcia-July 11 Angelica Huato-Nelson-July 12 Kathy Schlesselman July 12 David McKeon-July 13 Dean Zaharias-July 15 Brigitte Pascual-July 15 Donna Lynn Saufley-July 17 Sherrie Stolarik-July 23 Josh Premako-July 25 George Cummings-July 26 Chris Sapovchack-July 27 Pam Beauer-July 27 Nick Staves-July 27 Sandra Cattell-July 28 Claudia Garcia-July 28 Carolin Atchison-July 29 DATES TO REMEMBER CHC NOW HAS THEIR VERY OWN TRAIL TEAM To join the trail team, email Dianne. We have lots of projects in our valley and beyond! Learn how to properly maintain a trail! Time to give back! Work only when you want to! It’s GREAT exercise! We are going to be restoring some trails in the Angeles National Forest, and doing some plant/habitat restoration as well!!! Fun times! We are now meeting at 6:30 AM due to the heat, and leaving earlier. CHC Trail days for July - dates: 17, 24, 31 6:30 AM-1:00 Please join us. Please RSVP and ask for directions and what to bring. THANK YOU FOR HELPING US OUT. CHC MONTHLY BOARD MEETING Where: Boys and Girl's Club, Newhall Date: July 13, 2015 Time: 7:00 PM Do you have an idea? You're welcome to bring us your ideas! YUMMMMM OF THE MONTH Easy Backpacking Foods Here are some very simple ideas for dehydrated and light-weight foods. 1) Any packaged dinner mix from the grocery and packed in ziploc baggies ie, Macaroni & Cheese, Rice-a-Roni, Broccoli and Cheese, etc There are tons of these things available today. If they call for milk, then the boys can carry powdered milk in baggies. Margarine will travel well, and since they will be working hard, the extra fat might be desirable. 2) Instant oatmeal and instant grits and bagels are great for breakfast. Again, powdered milk can be used with these. Get some of the new Fantastic Foods hot cereal mixes--they are warm and filling. 3) Dehydrated vegetables and full meals can be found in camping stores. Add dried peas to a box of mac & cheese, for instance 4) Try Ramen noodle soups, or any of those "soup in a cup"s (that can be packaged in baggies so they take up less room). 5) Dehydrated bean flakes that mix up almost instantly with water are available in HFS. Mix these with some cooked minute rice and put in a tortilla. Yum! Flavor them with onion, garlic, cumin powders. 6) Cheese backpacks well. Again, the fat may not be so bad if they are hiking all day. And if it's cold, then the fat is almost necessary to help them stay warm. (You need a lot more calories when it's cold.) Add a hunk to any soup, pasta, rice, or dehydrated veggies you're cooking. 7) Pasta, pasta, pasta. Top it with sauces made from the dry package mixes. A lot of these are tasty. High in sodium and preservatives sometimes, but for a couple of meals they won't hurt you. 8) Instant mashed potatoes that can be mixed with the powdered milk or water only. Make up an instant gravy to go top. 9) Dried fruit can be cooked in some water and put on top of a piece of angel food cake for dessert. (Hey, the cake might get crushed a little, but it is lightweight!) Add some cinnamon and Tang (in lieu of orange juice)and you approximate a Cooking Light recipe. 10) The dry veggie burger mixes would make a great meal. Most of them make up with water only and many are quite tasty. 11) Bulgar and couscous cook up in only a few minutes with boiling water. GO GREEN Here's a great way to save on your grocery bill. Use recycled wood to create raised boxes. These are mostly just 2 x 4s. Use recycled wire to create climbing areas for beans and squash. REDUCE, REUSE and RECYCLE!!! 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