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Mandeville Canyon Trail
Sun, Jun 7, 3:20 PMMeet at 8:20, leave at 8:30 sharp. We will hike 6 miles with about a thousand feet of elevation. The trailhead is at the very end of Westridge Road. Dog friendly hike What to bring: Water Solid shoes A good mood

EARLY Fryman Canyon, Studio City - Rainforest & the Nancy Hoover Pohl Overlook
Sat, Jun 13, 2:00 PMIt's time to get outdoors and enjoy a 2 hour hike in Studio City! Please keep your RSVP up to date. But if you can't make it, don't worry, I'm not taking attendance. But if you are on the list and are running just a little late (no more 5 minutes, we'll wait for you, if I get the message.) My number is (818) 644-5859. 3453 Fryman Road (corner of Laurel Canyon and Fryman) MEET AT THE KIOSK IN FRONT. It is right at the beginning of the trailhead. There is a free parking along Laurel Canyon. The County is charging $7.00 to $14.00 to park in the lot. You may want to have the correct amount of cash to use the "Iron Ranger". There is the ubiquitous electronic ticket machine that we've all become used to by now. Or, come early and park on Laurel Canyon (watch for the fire hydrants) or park on Sunshine Terrace. People are coming and going so drive carefully and give yourself plenty of time to find a place. Post a message if you are running late. The parking lot has been filling up in the morning. Try arriving 15 minutes early. The first part of the hike is an uphill climb and considered "intermediate". The rest is a gentle uphill slope. There are wide paths and plenty of room for leashed dogs. The TreePeople have opened their bathrooms and there are drinking fountains for humans and dogs. Bring water, sun protection and hiking shoes, or running shoes. The dirt road and trail can be dusty and slippery. Keep that in mind. "Yes" you can trip and or slip. More info about the park: https://mrca.ca.gov/parks/park-listing/wilacre-park/ We visit TreePeople Park. It is a fascinating spot and while we are there we just do a little exploring. There is a short walk in a secluded section of TreePeople Park which is just beautiful and relaxing. Depending on the mood of the hikers we may extend the hike to take in the Rain Forest or continue on to the Nancy Hoover Pohl Overlook on Mulholland. This could extend the hike to 6 or 9 miles. New in town? New to the Santa Monica Mountains? New to hiking? This is a good place to begin to immerse yourself into Los Angeles.

Evening Conditioning Hike in La Cañada
Fri, Jun 5, 1:45 AMOur long-standing Thursday night hike has MOVED from Eaton Canyon/Henninger Flats to La Cañada! We'll enjoy great views of the LA basin and the night sky while getting an aerobic workout. This hike is 5 miles round trip, with 1300' elevation gain, along the Earl Canyon Motorway (which is actually a dirt fire road). At the top we'll pause to enjoy the city views from the lookout point on the concrete slab. No pets please. If you have a service dog, contact hike leader in advance. **Level**: Moderate. **Bring:** sturdy footwear, water, clothing layers (jacket or windbreaker), and a flashlight or headlamp. We'll start walking promptly at 7 PM, so please arrive in time to fill out waiver/signup sheet. Or, save time at the trailhead by filling out the online waiver in advance: https://act.sierraclub.org/events/details?formcampaignid=701Po00001fxxSAIAY . **Cancellation policy:** Steady rain cancels. **Please note, this hike and many more are also posted on the Sierra Club website and Facebook, so we always have more attendees than indicated on Meetup!** https://angeles.sierraclub.org/outdoors/activities You don't need to be a Sierra Club member to attend this hike -- all are welcome.

Runyon Canyon Conditioning Workout hike
Thu, Jun 4, 4:00 PMThis is an Intermediate/advanced hike for physical conditioning to prep for harder mountain hikes. There is some steep downhill requiring hiking shoe tread. The uphill is gradual but constant. Pace is Intermediate/advanced. You can do one loop and exit or multiple. I usually do 3. Each takes about 50 minutes. I normally arrive at 8:55am. We will leave at 9 am sharp. MEETING PLACE : I will be right inside the green iron gate near the water fountain just off Mulholland Parking : parking lot near entrance gate. More parking on Mulholland but pay attention to signs. RAIN CANCELS This is a loop I do weekly. Each loop is approximately 2 miles/50 minutes. You can do as few or as many as you want. We'll go down the fire road to East ridge then come up West ridge fire road. I usually do 3 laps. You can exit at the Mulholland gate after any lap. Our Policy: Profile photo: Anyone interested in joining this event must have a profile photo showing his/her face. This is a requirement of L.A. Hiking. Without it, you will not be allowed to sign up for an event. Waiting list priority: People who hike with with L.A. Hiking regularly will be given priority when they are on the waiting list. Advanced hikes: Anyone interested in participating in advanced hikes (>3,000' elevation gain or distance > 10 miles or Difficulty Level > = 7) will be subject to prescreening before his/her name will be added to the list. Therefore, interested hiker must share with the event host his/her recent hiking background to establish proficiency before his/her name will be added to the list. Guests are not allowed on advanced hikes. Early departure: If a hiker needs to be separated from the group for any reason, he/she must inform the event host. Not knowing a hiker's where about may prompt the event host to report a hiker's missing to proper authority for further actions. No show: If you sign up for an event but did not show up, you will be removed from the next event you sign up. No minor: Meetup user agreement and our liability waiver can not be agreed to by a minor. Therefore, you and your guest must be over 18 to participate in our events. No drug: Zero tolerance for all illegal drug use. *** Warning: If you have prior medical condition or a family history of illnesses pertaining to heart, lungs, brain, etc. that can be aggravated by heat and physical exertion, this is not the hike for you. If you have never done a hike of this distance or difficulty before, this hike will be very difficult for you. It may well be your death march. The mountain is not going anywhere. We will schedule this event again in the future. Do it when your mind and body are ready. Hiking is a recreation, not a suicide mission. Release of Liability: The organizer (me) of this trip is a volunteer and is not a professional guide. The function of the organizer is only to organize this trip. Each person who signs up for a trip/hike/or outing is responsible for his or her own safety and the safety of his or her guests. By signing up for this trip, or any other event organized by me, you are acknowledging that you are aware and have made your guests aware of the risks, dangers and hazards associated with any outdoor activity and freely accept and fully assume all such risks, dangers and hazards, and further agree to release and discharge the organizer (me) of this hike from and against any and all liability arising from your and your guest's participation in the group activities. L.A. Hiking, its organizer, assistant organizers, event organizers are not responsible for any injuries or accidents that may occur carpooling to and from this event, or for any injuries or accidents incurred before, during, and after this event. If you sign up or participate in an event you acknowledge that you freely and voluntarily agree to assume all risks of injuries and damages arising from, as a result of and associated with this event. Read less

June Hike: A Serene Summer Escape (Arroyo Seco)
Sat, Jun 20, 3:00 PMStep into a serene summer escape along the trails of Arroyo Seco near Jet Propulsion Laboratory. This easy, lesser-known path winds through lush greenery and shaded canopies, offering a peaceful retreat from the summer heat. As we stroll beneath the trees, you may even catch a glimpse of gentle waterfalls—if there’s still water flowing—adding a refreshing touch to the journey. **Hike Details:** Distance: Approximately 4 to 8 miles Difficulty: Easy, with minimal elevation gain **What to Bring:** * Comfortable hiking shoes * Water * Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen A perfect opportunity to slow down, enjoy nature, and connect with others in a calm, refreshing setting. **Meeting Point:** We will meet at the Altadena Drive Trailhead (please refer to the uploaded map for the exact location). **Parking:** Parking is available near 895 W Altadena Drive, Altadena. You may also find street parking in the surrounding neighborhood—please be sure to read all posted signs and enforcement rules carefully. We will gather at the Altadena Drive Trailhead. Looking forward to seeing you there.

Fryman Canyon Trail
Sun, Jun 7, 6:00 PMAfter a fairly long hiatus, the next hike will be this Sunday at 11 am at Fryman Canyon near Studio City! This 2.6-mile trail is a local favorite, with just enough uphill to feel like a challenge without wiping you out. Expect shaded spots, open views, and the occasional friendly dog. It’s a great trail for clearing your head and getting your legs moving. Don't forget to pack water and a hat! Parking can be a little tricky, so try to arrive early to find a spot. If the parking lot is full, you can park in the nearby neighborhood. We will meet by the trailhead. **Meeting Location:** [https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Current+Location/34.13317,-118.39165](https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Current+Location/34.13317,-118.39165) **AllTrails Description:** *Head out on this 2.6-mile loop trail near Studio City, California. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 1 h 13 min to complete. This is a very popular area for hiking, mountain biking, and running, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime. Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash. Most of the hike has a nice wide trail that is well maintained (and part of it paved). The end of the hike is through a residential neighborhood. There are nice views of the surrounding foothills area as you make your way around the loop. There is plenty of street parking near the trailhead and there is a bathroom.* *[https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/fryman-canyon-trail](https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/fryman-canyon-trail)*
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