Sierra Club, Angeles Chapter S chedule of Activities Great Outdoor Adventures in Los Angeles and Orange Counties February 2015 Update Everyone is invited to join us. Follow us, we know the way. The Angeles Chapter leads these outdoor activities as a public service to everyone interested in coming along. We offer diverse physical activities — walks, hikes, kayaking, bicycling, backpacking, outdoor photography and more— all covered in these pages. Activities range from short to long, easy to hard, day walks to overnight backpacks, nearby hikes in the city to hikes in our local mountains and wilderness areas. Some events are tailored for families and beginners. Others aim to suit tigers who want a vigorous workout. Weekly conditioning hikes can help get and keep you fit. Wilderness hikes can help you experience the best of scenic Southern California. So, step away from that sedentary lifestyle and join us. Learn firsthand about the thousands of miles of trails that surround the city from people who know the way. And see the wonders of Southern California’s wild side. PHOTO BY BOB CATES SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE February 2015 Update 1 Repeating Events These repeating events include an ample selection of conditioning hikes, many of meet weekly throughout Los Angeles and Orange counties. Sunday Repeating Events 7:00 am - Navigation: Indian Cove Navigation Noodle Angeles Ch Leadership Training Outing I: Navigation: Indian Cove Navigation Noodle: Navigation noodle at Joshua Tree National Park to satisfy the Basic (I/M) level navigation requirements. Sat for practice, skills refresher, altimeter, homework, campfire. Sun checkout. Send email/sase, contact info, navigation experience/training, any WTC, leader rating, rideshare to leader. Dates: Jan 11, 2015 Leaders: Robert M Myers, [email protected], 310-829-3177; Phil Wheeler, [email protected], 310-214-1873 8:30 am - Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve Newcomer Hike Angeles Chp Orange Cty Singles Outing O: Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve Newcomer Hike: Easy paced, reasonably flat, 5 mile hike, approx 3 hrs. Newcomers Welcome. Enjoy the natural beauty of Bolsa Chica, one of the last remaining wetland ecosystems in Southern California. Meet 8:30 am. From Warner Avenue in Huntington Beach turn south on Bolsa Chica Street to the end of the street and trailhead (Brightwater). Park on the street. Bring camera, water, sun protection, hat, light hiking boots, rain does not cancel.Shaune Hand Dates: Jan 18, 2015; Feb 15, 2015 Leaders: Houria Hall, [email protected]; Donna Specht, [email protected], 714-963-6345; Dorothy Gutierrez, totomom_99@ yahoo.com, 562-483-7362 3:00 pm - La Mirada Theatre Performing Arts, Symphony’s POPS Angeles Chp Orange Cty Singles Social Event Activities and Outings Skill Level Rating Codes The Angeles Chapter Safety Committee has established the following classifications for all chapter-sponsored outings to differentiate the levels of skill required of participants and event leaders. Classifications do not relate to outing strenuousness. C Events conducted by a non-Sierra Club entity (e.g., concessionaire). O Uncomplicated outings such as city walks, bike rides, trail hikes, backpacking. May involve simple off-trail hiking not requiring navigation skills. Climbing level: Class 1 terrain. I Outings that involve cross-country travel where navigation is necessary. Rougher ground than O outings may be traversed, and the use of hands for balance may be necessary. Includes outings that have snow travel or skiing on easy terrain. Climbing level: Class 2 terrain. M Moderate-level climbing: Class 3 terrain. On rock, the hands are used for climbing. Some participants may want a safety belay. On snow, safety dictates the use of ice axes and the ability to self-arrest. E More exposed than M outings. Climbing on Class 4 terrain. Rock climbs will use a rope for all in the party. On snow, steeper terrain than M outings is permissible, and safety dictates the use of crampons. T Technical outings requiring specialized skills as identified in the sponsoring group’s safety policy. Wheeler, [email protected], 310-214-1873 7:00 am - Navigation: Grinnell Ridge Navigation Noodle Angeles Ch Leadership Training Outing Join us for The Symphony’s POPS. Meet in the La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts at 14900 La Mirada Blvd. La Mirada Ca. 90638, cornier of Rosecrans and La Mirada Blvd. Free Concert but donations are welcome. Meet in the West Lobby. Bring $$ for dinner later. Host: Fred Lazzelle 1-657-217-7321 Dates: Feb 22, 2015; May 17, 2015 Leader: Fred Lazzelle Jr, [email protected], 657-217-7321 I: Navigation: Grinnell Ridge Navigation Noodle: Navigation Noodle in San Bernardino National Forest for either checkout or practice to satisfy Basic (I/M) or Advanced (E) level navigation requirements. Send email/ sase, contact info, navigation experience/training, any WTC, leader rating, rideshare, to leader. 8:30 am - Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve Newcomer Hike Angeles Chp Orange Cty Singles Outing Leaders: Robert M Myers, [email protected], 310-829-3177; Phil Wheeler, [email protected], 310-214-1873 O: Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve Newcomer Hike: Easy paced, reasonably flat, 5 mile hike, approx 3 hrs. Newcomers Welcome. Enjoy the natural beauty of Bolsa Chica, one of the last remaining wetland ecosystems in Southern California. Meet 8:30 am. From Warner Avenue in Huntington Beach turn south on Bolsa Chica Street to the end of the street and trailhead (Brightwater). Park on the street. Bring camera, water, sun protection, hat, light hiking boots, rain does not cancel. Dates: Mar 15, 2015; Apr 19, 2015 Leaders: Houria Hall, [email protected]; Dorothy Gutierrez, [email protected], 562-483-7362; Julie Garner, [email protected], 714-335-1579 7:00 am - Navigation: Warren Point Navigation Noodle Angeles Ch Leadership Training Outing I: Navigation: Warren Point Navigation Noodle: Navigation noodle at Joshua Tree National Park to satisfy the basic (I/M) level navigation requirements. Saturday for practice, skills refresher, altimeter, homework, campfire. Sunday checkout. Send email/sase, contact info, navigation experience/ training, any WTC, leader rating, rideshare to leader. Dates: Apr 26, 2015 Leaders: Robert M Myers, [email protected], 310-829-3177; Phil 2 February 2015 Update Dates: Jun 14, 2015; Sep 20, 2015 Monday Repeating Events 6:30 pm - Conditioning Hike in Rancho Palos Verdes Palos Verdes Group Outing O: Slow moderate 2 hr. 4-6 mile hike: Some streets, some trails overlooking the ocean, and city lights. Some steep trails. Only one group, not for beginners. Arrive early, leave at 6:30 P.M. every Monday at the end of Crenshaw Blvd near Del Cerro Park (click on “Get Directions” for more info). Wear sturdy shoes or lug sole boots and bring a red lens flash light for winter times. Rain cancels. Dates: Jan 5, 2015; Jan 12, 2015; Jan 19, 2015; Jan 26, 2015; Feb 2, 2015; Feb 9, 2015; Feb 16, 2015; Feb 23, 2015 Leaders: William Lavoie, [email protected], 310-378-8723; Zoltan Stroll, [email protected], 310-378-8975 SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE 7:00 pm - Conditioning Beach Walk (every Monday) Long Beach Group Outing 4-5 mi of brisk, fast-paced walking. Meet every Monday at 7 p.m. Hikes start at Belmont Pier parking lot, So. of Ocean Blvd. at end of Termino St., near Belmont Pool side. Free Parking after 6 p.m. Flashlight optional. Dates: Jan 5, 2015; Jan 12, 2015; Jan 19, 2015; Jan 26, 2015 Leaders: Jeffrey Kenyon, http://angeles.sierraclub.org/longbch/Navigation/ people_leader_contacts.html; Gaines Lyons, [email protected] 6:00 pm - 20s30s40s Hicks Canyon Evening Stroll Angeles Chp Orange Cty Singles Outing O: 20s30s40s Hicks Canyon Evening Stroll: Enjoy a moderate paced, 5 mile roundtrip mostly level urban walk on paved trail in Irvine. Bring water, snacks, warm clothes, and $$ for optional dinner afterward. Meet 6:00pm at the picnic tables at Hicks Canyon Community Park, 3864 View Park, Irvine, CA. The GPS instructions may take you to the Hicks Canyon Elementary school right across the street. If so, just cross Central Park Avenue over to the Hicks Canyon Community Park. Dates: Feb 23, 2015; Mar 2, 2015 Leaders: Irene Prokopenko, [email protected], 928-4862029; Erin Chin, [email protected], 949-631-4722 Tuesday Repeating Events 7:00 pm - Conditioning Hikes on Signal Hill (every Tue and Thur) Long Beach Group Outing O: 3 hikes. Fast group, 5 mi, 800’ gain; Fast-intermediate group, 4 mi, 700’ gain; Moderate group, 3 ½ mi, 600’ gain. Well behaved K9s welcome. Meet every Tue & Thu 7 pm at Industry Drive & Redondo Ave. Bring water, lugsoles, flashlight with red lens optional. Dates: Jan 6, 2015; Jan 13, 2015; Jan 20, 2015; Jan 27, 2015 Leaders: Todd Williams, http://angeles.sierraclub.org/longbch/Navigation/ people_leader_contacts.html; Sharon Moore, http://angeles.sierraclub. org/longbch/Navigation/people_leader_contacts.html; Bob Yinger, http:// angeles.sierraclub.org/longbch/Navigation/people_leader_contacts.html; Joaquin Valadez, http://angeles.sierraclub.org/longbch/Navigation/people_leader_contacts.html; Richard Boothe, http://angeles.sierraclub.org/ longbch/Navigation/people_leader_contacts.html; Lawrence Stern, http:// angeles.sierraclub.org/longbch/Navigation/people_leader_contacts.html; John H, 562-429-0809 7:00 pm - Griffith Park Evening-Night Hikes Angeles Chp Griffith Park Sctn Outing Evening hikes range from moderate to very strenuous over hilly, sometimes steep terrain with uneven footing. Hikes are intended only for hikers capable of maintaining the pace as set by leaders. Leashed, well-behaved dogs welcome at the discretion of each leader. Hikes last from 1-1/2 to 2-1/2 hours. Meet at the Griffith Park upper merry-go-round parking lot #2. The hikes start at 7pm sharp. Come early to complete waiver form. (Participants must sign the waiver and must have waiver card with them on hikes.) Sturdy hiking shoes or boots strongly encouraged. Flashlights are optional; a colored filter is recommended to avoid blinding other participants. The Tuesday/ Thursday hikes typically have a wider range of levels than the Wednesday hikes, which are not recommended for newcomers. Tuesday/Thursday coordinators Mike Johnstone and Louis Alvarado. Wednesday coordinators Joe Young and Sue Schohan. For more information, see http://www.meetup. com/Sierra-Club-Griffith-Park-Hikes/ Dates: Jan 6, 2015; Jan 13, 2015; Jan 20, 2015; Jan 27, 2015 Leaders: Sue Schohan, [email protected], 818-648-9170; Joseph Young, [email protected], 310-822-9676; Emmy Goldknopf, [email protected], 213-483-8183 SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE 6:30 pm - Irvine Conditioning Hikes Angeles Chp Orange Cty Singles Outing O: Easy/Moderate/Tiger paced hikes, 4-7 mi rt on hilly trails. Bring water, light hiking boots. 405 Fwy, exit S at University/Jeffrey, L on Ridgeline, L on Turtle Rock, pass Sunnyhill, L into parking lot of Turtle Rock Community Park. Arrive about 15 minutes early to get a parking spot and sign in. Regular Tues/Thur Night conditioning Hikes Dates: Jan 6, 2015; Jan 13, 2015; Jan 20, 2015; Jan 27, 2015; Feb 3, 2015; Feb 10, 2015; Feb 17, 2015; Feb 24, 2015; Mar 3, 2015; Mar 3, 2015; Mar 10, 2015; Mar 17, 2015; Mar 24, 2015; Mar 31, 2015 Leaders: John C LaRue, [email protected], 949-661-4437; Jim Palmer, [email protected], 949-551-8912; Donna Specht, donnaspecht@ juno.com, 714-963-6345; Chris Dickey, [email protected], 949651-9642; Maura Van Strien, [email protected] 6:30 pm - San Pedro/RPV Conditioning Hike Palos Verdes Group Outing O: Strenuous 2 hr, 5-8 mi conditioning hikes on flat/hilly streets/trails to explore fauna/terrain in San Pedro & RPV. Not for beginners. Arrive early. Leaves 6:30 pm every Tue from 8th and Averill, San Pedro. Wear lug sole boots and bring red lens flashlight. If you anticipate rain, wear rain gear. Dates: Jan 6, 2015; Jan 13, 2015; Jan 20, 2015; Jan 27, 2015; Feb 3, 2015; Feb 10, 2015; Feb 17, 2015; Feb 24, 2015 Leaders: Barry Bonnickson, [email protected], 310-519-0778; Jacques Monier, [email protected], 310-320-1249; Joyce White, 310-383-5247; Dorothy Boynton Chadwick, [email protected], 310-544-0600; James Brooks Chadwick, [email protected], 310-544-0600 7:00 pm - Hermosa Beach Beginners Conditioning Hike Palos Verdes Group Outing O: 1 1/2 hr, 4 mile hike on greenbelt and hilly streets. Good for beginning level hikers. Arrive early. Meet in the parking lot near Hermosa Valley School. Bring red flash light. Rain Cancels. Dates: Jan 6, 2015; Jan 13, 2015; Jan 20, 2015; Jan 27, 2015; Feb 3, 2015; Feb 10, 2015; Feb 17, 2015 Leaders: Sharon Brossier, [email protected], 310-376-1416; Chris Albertson, [email protected], 310-376-1029; Alix Benson, [email protected], 310-379-8066 6:45 pm - Tue Tiger Hikers Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: 2 hr, 5-8 mi fast-paced strenuous hikes in Santa Monica Mountains with some bushwhacking. Rideshare to local trailheads. Meet 6:30 pm; leave 6:45 pm sharp each Tues 1 block W of Topanga Cyn Bl on Clarendon St (1 stoplight S of 101/Ventura Fwy, next to Post Office). No dogs. Rain cancels. Dates: Jan 13, 2015; Jan 20, 2015; Jan 27, 2015; Feb 3, 2015; Feb 10, 2015; Feb 17, 2015; Mar 3, 2015; Mar 10, 2015 Leaders: Bill Crane, [email protected], 818-773-4601; Joan Weaver, [email protected], 818-717-1946 6:30 pm - HPS Management Committee Meeting Angeles Chp Hundred Peaks Club Support Event All are welcome to attend our bi-monthly management committee meeting to discuss the business side of the section and upcoming activities. All are welcome to join us and opportunities to become involved are available. The meeting begins at 6:30 pm via conference call. To receive access information to join in on the conference call, to have items added to the agenda, or to volunteer, please contact the HPS Chair: Coby King Dates: Mar 10, 2015; May 12, 2015; Jul 14, 2015; Nov 10, 2015 Leader: Coby King, [email protected], 818-313-8533 6:45 pm - Tue Tiger Hikers Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: 2 hr, 5-8 mi fast-paced strenuous hikes in Santa Monica Mountains with some bushwhacking. Rideshare to local trailheads. Meet 6:30 pm; leave 6:45 pm sharp each Tues 1 block W of Topanga Cyn Bl on Clarendon St (1 stoplight S of Ventura Fwy, next to Post Office). No dogs. Rain cancels. Dates: Mar 17, 2015; Mar 24, 2015; Mar 31, 2015 Leaders: Bill Crane, [email protected], 818-773-4601; Joan Weaver, February 2015 Update 3 [email protected], 818-717-1946 Wednesday Repeating Events 7:00 pm - Griffith Park Evening-Night Hikes Angeles Chp Griffith Park Sctn Outing Evening hikes range from moderate to very strenuous over hilly, sometimes steep terrain with uneven footing. Hikes are intended only for hikers capable of maintaining the pace as set by leaders. Leashed, well-behaved dogs welcome at the discretion of each leader. Hikes last from 1-1/2 to 2-1/2 hours. Meet at the Griffith Park upper merry-go-round parking lot #2. The hikes start at 7pm sharp. Come early to complete waiver form. (Participants must sign the waiver and must have waiver card with them on hikes.) Sturdy hiking shoes or boots strongly encouraged. Flashlights are optional; a colored filter is recommended to avoid blinding other participants. The Tuesday/ Thursday hikes typically have a wider range of levels than the Wednesday hikes, which are not recommended for newcomers. Tuesday/Thursday coordinators Mike Johnstone and Louis Alvarado. Wednesday coordinators Joe Young and Sue Schohan. For more information, see http://www.meetup. com/Sierra-Club-Griffith-Park-Hikes/ Dates: Jan 14, 2015; Jan 21, 2015; Jan 28, 2015 Leaders: Sue Schohan, [email protected], 818-648-9170; Joseph Young, [email protected], 310-822-9676; Emmy Goldknopf, [email protected], 213-483-8183 6:30 pm - Steve Feld Punete Hills conditioning hike Angeles Chp 20s & 30s Singles Outing O: This weekly Wednesday evening conditioning hike has been going on for more than 20 years, come out and be part of the continuing tradition. Moderately paced 5-6-mile hike in the lush canyons of the Puente/Whittier Hills. Enjoy this Emerald City Hike as the sun sets in the west. You will get a spectacular 360 view of LA and Orange County lights. 700’ gain up along switchbacks and trails with varying routes. Wear hiking boots and bring water. This group loves to snack, so bring some to share. Meet at south end of 7th Avenue where street ends and turn right on Orange Grove to park on street. Use 7th Ave. exit off (60 Fwy) Pomona Fwy, go south to Orange Grove. Leaders: Lisa Lee, Marty Kluck, Alan Daniels, Sandy Viernes. Rain cancels Dates: Jan 7, 2015; Jan 14, 2015; Jan 28, 2015 Leaders: Lisa Lee, [email protected], 626-286-2443; Martin Kluck, [email protected], 562-677-4740; Alan Daniels, adan1207@ gmail.com, 714-882-0031; Sandy Viernes, [email protected], 562941-4917 Thursday Repeating Events 7:00 pm - Conditioning Hikes on Signal Hill (every Tue and Thur) Long Beach Group Outing O: 3 hikes. Fast group, 5 mi, 800’ gain; Fast-intermediate group, 4 mi, 700’ gain; Moderate group, 3 ½ mi, 600’ gain. Well behaved K9s welcome. Meet every Tue & Thu 7 pm at Industry Drive & Redondo Ave. Bring water, lugsoles, flashlight with red lens optional. Dates: Jan 1, 2015; Jan 8, 2015; Jan 15, 2015; Jan 22, 2015 Leaders: Todd Williams, http://angeles.sierraclub.org/longbch/Navigation/ people_leader_contacts.html; Sharon Moore, http://angeles.sierraclub. org/longbch/Navigation/people_leader_contacts.html; Bob Yinger, http:// angeles.sierraclub.org/longbch/Navigation/people_leader_contacts.html; Joaquin Valadez, http://angeles.sierraclub.org/longbch/Navigation/people_leader_contacts.html; Richard Boothe, http://angeles.sierraclub.org/ longbch/Navigation/people_leader_contacts.html; Lawrence Stern, http:// angeles.sierraclub.org/longbch/Navigation/people_leader_contacts.html; John H, 562-429-0809 4 February 2015 Update 7:00 pm - Griffith Park Evening-Night Hikes Angeles Chp Griffith Park Sctn Outing Evening hikes range from moderate to very strenuous over hilly, sometimes steep terrain with uneven footing. Hikes are intended only for hikers capable of maintaining the pace as set by leaders. Leashed, well-behaved dogs welcome at the discretion of each leader. Hikes last from 1-1/2 to 2-1/2 hours. Meet at the Griffith Park upper merry-go-round parking lot #2. The hikes start at 7pm sharp. Come early to complete waiver form. (Participants must sign the waiver and must have waiver card with them on hikes.) Sturdy hiking shoes or boots strongly encouraged. Flashlights are optional; a colored filter is recommended to avoid blinding other participants. The Tuesday/ Thursday hikes typically have a wider range of levels than the Wednesday hikes, which are not recommended for newcomers. Tuesday/Thursday coordinators Mike Johnstone and Louis Alvarado. Wednesday coordinators Joe Young and Sue Schohan. For more information, see http://www.meetup. com/Sierra-Club-Griffith-Park-Hikes/ Dates: Jan 1, 2015; Jan 8, 2015; Jan 15, 2015; Jan 22, 2015; Jan 29, 2015 Leaders: Sue Schohan, [email protected], 818-648-9170; Joseph Young, [email protected], 310-822-9676; Emmy Goldknopf, [email protected], 213-483-8183 6:30 pm - Irvine Conditioning Hikes Angeles Chp Orange Cty Singles Outing O: Easy/Moderate/Tiger paced hikes, 4-7 mi rt on hilly trails. Bring water, light hiking boots. 405 Fwy, exit S at University/Jeffrey, L on Ridgeline, L on Turtle Rock, pass Sunnyhill, L into parking lot of Turtle Rock Community Park. Arrive about 15 minutes early to get a parking spot and sign in. Regular Tues/Thur Night conditioning Hikes Dates: Jan 8, 2015; Jan 15, 2015; Jan 22, 2015; Jan 29, 2015; Feb 5, 2015; Feb 12, 2015; Feb 19, 2015; Feb 26, 2015; Mar 5, 2015; Mar 12, 2015; Mar 19, 2015; Mar 26, 2015 Leaders: John C LaRue, [email protected], 949-661-4437; Jim Palmer, james. [email protected], 949-551-8912; Donna Specht, donnaspecht@juno. com, 714-963-6345; Chris Dickey, [email protected], 949-6519642; Maura Van Strien, [email protected] 6:30 pm - Conditioning Hike on Palos Verdes Peninsula Palos Verdes Group Outing O: Not for beginners. 5-8 mi in 2 hours with many hills through various areas on the Peninsula. Multiple speed groups. Start in the slowest group and work your way up. (The faster groups may not be able to wait for anyone who cannot keep up.) Please come early so that everyone can sign the Waiver by 6:30. Meet in the Peninsula Center parking lot near the SW corner of Hawthorne and Silver Spur (click “Get Directions” for map). Dates: Jan 8, 2015; Jan 15, 2015; Jan 22, 2015; Jan 29, 2015; Feb 5, 2015; Feb 12, 2015; Feb 19, 2015; Feb 26, 2015 Leaders: William Lavoie, [email protected], 310-378-8723; Jacques Monier, [email protected], 310-320-1249; James Brooks Chadwick, [email protected], 310-544-0600; Joyce White, 310-383-5247; Zoltan Stroll, [email protected], 310-378-8975 6:55 pm - Henninger Flats Conditioning Hike Pasadena Group Outing O: Henninger Flats Conditioning Hike: Sponsored by Pasadena Group and Wilderness Adventures Section. 6 mi rt, 1400’ gain aerobic conditioning hike. Great views of LA Basin and the night sky. Meet 6:55 pm (we start promptly at 7 PM) every Thursday at gate at Pinecrest (from Pasadena, exit east bound I-210 at Altadena Dr, N 2½ mi to Crescent Dr, R to 2260 Pinecrest Dr; Altadena). Remember the neighbors, keep your voices down as we gather. Bring water, flashlight, sturdy shoes. Rain/landslides cancel. For additional information contact Dates: Jan 8, 2015; Jan 15, 2015; Jan 22, 2015; Jan 29, 2015; Feb 5, 2015; Feb 12, 2015; Feb 19, 2015; Feb 26, 2015; Mar 5, 2015; Mar 5, 2015; Mar 12, 2015; Mar 19, 2015; Mar 26, 2015 Leaders: Pam Allen, [email protected], 626-296-6911; Beth Powis Martin, [email protected], 626-396-9701; Keith Martin, [email protected], 626-396-9701; Ginny Heringer, [email protected]. com, 626-793-4727 SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE 7:00 pm - Rio Hondo Group monthly meeting - Executive committee mtg Rio Hondo Group Club Support Event Rio Hondo Executive Committee (Excom) meeting - all are invited. Join us for dinner or a snack at 7:00 pm followed by the meeting at 7:30. WHERE: Coco’s Restaurant, 1250 East Imperial Highway, Brea, CA (West of the 57 Freeway, near SE corner of State College Blvd.) Dates: Jan 8, 2015; Mar 12, 2015; May 14, 2015 Leaders: Gary Sjogren, [email protected], 562-941-8485; Margee K Hills, [email protected] 8:30 am - Thu Moderate Hikers / Placerita Cyn, Pinetos Trail Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing 2015; Jun 26, 2015 Leaders: Kathy Faulds, [email protected], 818-845-9687; Judy Rosenberg, [email protected], 323-954-1522 Saturday Repeating Events 8:00 am - Peters Canyon Regional Park Conditioning Hike Angeles Chp Orange Cty Singles Outing O: Moderately paced 9 mile, 1700’ gain hike starting in Placerita Canyon Park with shaded oak groves and a willow and sycamore-lined seasonal stream, to Walker Ranch and then up the Pinetos trail to Wilson Canyon Saddle. Meet 8:30 AM at Placerita Nature Center parking lot. From Hwy 14 in Newhall take Placerita Cyn Rd, exit 3, and go east 1 1/2 miles to park entrance. Bring 2 qts water, lunch, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Dates: Jan 22, 2015; Mar 19, 2015 Leaders: Rosemary Campbell, [email protected], 818-3446869; Norm Stabeck, [email protected], 818-236-3884 O: Fast paced conditioning hike, 6 mi RT, 700’ gain. No beginners or Tigers! From 5 Fwy, N on Jamboree, or from 55 Fwy E on Chapman. Take Canyon View into parking area. Bring water, hiking boots, $3 for parking or have permit. Rain cancels. (Important Note: If park is closed, meet in Taco Bell parking lot, corner Chapman/Jamboree).Conditioning Hike every Saturday. Arrive a few minutes early to sign in. Dates: Jan 3, 2015; Jan 10, 2015; Jan 17, 2015; Jan 24, 2015; Jan 31, 2015 Leaders: Sharry Puraty, [email protected], 714-761-8761; Donna Meade, [email protected], 714-846-3969; Norman O Montgomery, 714-557-0794; Shilo Bartlett, [email protected], 714968-5099 7:00 pm - Rio Hondo Group monthly mtg: Rio Hondo Group Club Support Event 8:30 am - Santa Monica Mountains Trail Work Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing Friday Repeating Events 7:00 am - Navigation: Indian Cove Navigation Noodle Angeles Ch Leadership Training Outing rogram: TBD. Join us for conversation and dinner or snack at 7:00 followed by meeting around 7:30. Meeting location: CoCo’s, 1250 East Imperial Highway, Brea, CA, southeast corner of State College and Imperial Hwy in Brea near Imperial Hwy and the 57 freeway. Dates: Feb 12, 2015; Apr 9, 2015; Jun 11, 2015 Leaders: Gary Sjogren, [email protected], 562-941-8485; Margee K Hills, [email protected] 6:45 pm - Pacific Palisades Hike in Topanga State Park to Parker Mesa Overlook West Los Angeles Group Outing O: Spectacular view of Santa Monica Bay and LA Basin. Moderately strenuous conditioning hike for fit hikers. 2 hr, 5 mile round trip, 1100’ total gain on fire road. Meet and sign in at 6:45 pm every Friday, Los Liones Drive at Sunset Blvd (0.3 mi from PCH). Carpool 1.5 miles to trail head. Lug soles. Bring flashlight. Optional dinner at restaurant after. Beach Walk when there is a Red Flag Warning. Palisades Highlands sidewalk when it rains. Dates: Jan 2, 2015; Jan 9, 2015; Jan 16, 2015; Jan 23, 2015; Jan 30, 2015; Feb 6, 2015; Feb 13, 2015; Feb 20, 2015; Feb 27, 2015; Mar 6, 2015; Mar 13, 2015; Mar 20, 2015; Mar 27, 2015; Apr 3, 2015; Apr 10, 2015; Apr 17, 2015; Apr 24, 2015; May 1, 2015; May 8, 2015; May 15, 2015; May 22, 2015; May 29, 2015; Jun 5, 2015; Jun 12, 2015; Jun 19, 2015; Jun 26, 2015 Leaders: Edward H Lubin, [email protected], 310-826-2750; Marshall Ratinoff, [email protected], 310-420-3600; David Haake, dhaake@ucla. edu, 310-237-3447; Joe Phillips, [email protected], 818-3488884 7:00 pm - Griffith Park Monthly Full Moon Hike with Potluck on top Angeles Chp Griffith Park Sctn Outing O: Meet by 6:45 p.m. in the Upper Merry-Go-Round parking lot (see map below). We will be ‘snacking’ at the top, so bring whatever goodies you want for sharing at the Potluck at the vista during the hike. Hike starts at 7pm. The hikes are approximately 2 and a half hours long. Come early to complete waiver form. (Participants must sign the waiver and must have waiver card with them on hikes.) Sturdy hiking shoes or boots strongly encouraged. Flashlights are optional; a colored filter is recommended to avoid blinding other participants. Dates: Feb 6, 2015; Mar 6, 2015; Apr 3, 2015; May 1, 2015; May 29, SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE O: Volunteers (males and female) help build and maintain trails in the Santa Monica Mountains. 8:30 am – 2 pm (usually) each Sat (Oct – Jun). Tools and instructions provided. For meeting time/place call Ldrs Ron Webster, Russ Marshall. Dates: Jan 3, 2015; Jan 10, 2015; Jan 17, 2015; Jan 24, 2015; Jan 31, 2015; Feb 7, 2015; Feb 14, 2015; Feb 21, 2015; Feb 28, 2015 Leaders: Ronald Webster, 310-559-3126; John Russell Marshall, [email protected], 951-898-4632 I: Navigation: Indian Cove Navigation Noodle: Navigation noodle at Joshua Tree National Park to satisfy the Basic (I/M) level navigation requirements. Sat for practice, skills refresher, altimeter, homework, campfire. Sun checkout. Send email/sase, contact info, navigation experience/training, any WTC, leader rating, rideshare to leader. Dates: Jan 10, 2015 Leaders: Robert M Myers, [email protected], 310-829-3177; Phil Wheeler, [email protected], 310-214-1873 7:30 am - Trail Maintenance in San Mateo Canyon Wilderness Sierra Sage of SOC Group Outing O: The Santa Ana MountainTask Force (Orange County Group, Sierra Sage Group, San Gorgonio Chapter) maintains trails in the San Mateo Canyon Wilderness on a monthly basis. The location each month is based on current trail needs. To receive email announcements with details of each month’s activities, contact John Kaiser. No experience is needed and tools are provided. Bring work gloves, sturdy boots, water, lunch. Meeting location is typically at the south Orange County rideshare at 7:30 am. Rain or critical fire danger will cancel. Dates: Feb 7, 2015; Mar 7, 2015 Leaders: John Kaiser, [email protected], 714-968-4677; Michael Metcalf, [email protected], 949-492-6277; Rich Maxey, richmaxey@yahoo. com, 949-310-5134 8:30 am - Santa Monica Mountains Trail Work Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: Volunteers (males and female) help build and maintain trails in the Santa Monica Mountains. 8:30 am – 2 pm (usually) each Sat in Oct thru June. (No trail work in July, Aug., Sept). Tools and instructions provided. For meeting time/place call Ldrs Ron Webster, John Russell Marshall. Dates: Mar 7, 2015; Mar 21, 2015; Mar 28, 2015 Leaders: Ronald Webster, 310-559-3126; John Russell Marshall, [email protected], 951-898-4632 February 2015 Update 5 0:00 am - Navigation: Warren Point Navigation Noodle Angeles Ch Leadership Training Outing I: Navigation: Warren Point Navigation Noodle: Navigation noodle at Joshua Tree National Park to satisfy the basic (I/M) level navigation requirements. Saturday for practice, skills refresher, altimeter, homework, campfire. Sunday checkout. Send email/sase, contact info, navigation experience/ training, any WTC, leader rating, rideshare to leader. Dates: Apr 25, 2015 Leaders: Robert M Myers, [email protected], 310-829-3177; Phil Wheeler, [email protected], 310-214-1873 Harwood Lodge Schedule These events are at Harwood Lodge, the Chapter’s beautiful 1930s mountain retreat located at 6000’ feet elevation near several trailheads on the edge of Mt. Baldy. Harwood is open to Sierra Club members most weekends from Sat at 10am to Sun at 3pm. For specific dates listed here, check the Daily Schedule by date. Or visit Harwoods website for more information: http://angeles.sierraclub.org/lodges/harwoodlodge.html. Sat Jan 3 to 4, 2015: Harwood-OPEN WEEKEND Sat Jan 10 to 11, 2015: Harwood-CLOSED WEEKEND Sat Jan 17 to 18, 2015: Harwood-OPEN WEEKEND Sat Jan 24 to 25, 2015: Harwood-OPEN WEEKEND Sat s 169728 to 31, 0001: Harwood-OPEN WEEKEND Sat Feb 7 to 8, 2015: Harwood-CLOSED WEEKEND Sat Feb 14 to 16, 2015: Harwood-CLOSED WEEKEND Sat Feb 21 to 22, 2015: Harwood-OPEN WEEKEND Fri s 169732 to 27, 0001: Harwood-Open: 3 Day Ski & Potluck Weekend Sat Mar 7 to 8, 2015: Harwood-OPEN WEEKEND Sat Mar 14 to 15, 2015: Harwood-OPEN WEEKEND Sat Mar 21 to 22, 2015: Harwood-OPEN WEEKEND Sat Mar 28 to 29, 2015: Harwood-OPEN WEEKEND Sat Apr 4 to 5, 2015: Harwood-OPEN WEEKEND Sat Apr 11 to 12, 2015: Harwood-CLOSED WEEKEND Sat Apr 18 to 19, 2015: Harwood-SPRING WORK PARTY Sat Apr 25 to 26, 2015: Harwood-OPEN WEEKEND Sat May 2 to 3, 2015: Harwood-CLOSED WEEKEND Sat May 9 to 10, 2015: Harwood-OPEN WEEKEND Sat May 16 to 17, 2015: Harwood-CLOSED WEEKEND Sat May 23 to 25, 2015: Harwood-OPEN WEEKEND (Memorial Day Weekend) Sat May 30 to 31, 2015: Harwood-OPEN WEEKEND Sat Jun 6 to 7, 2015: Harwood-CLOSED WEEKEND Sat Jun 13 to 14, 2015: Harwood-OPEN WEEKEND Sat Jun 20 to 21, 2015: Harwood-CLOSED WEEKEND Daily Schedule Events from Tuesday July 1st through September 30, 2014, with selected advance listings into next year. Please see our online schedule of events for more events, trips and updates, including possible cancellations at: http://angeles2.sierraclub.org/activities. Sunday, February 1, 2015 8:00 am - San Ysidro Mountain Angeles Chp Hundred Peaks Outing I: San Ysidro (6147’): Join us for a second day of hiking as we take a tranquil trail to a peak southeast of the desert divide. Enjoy a myriad of views: the Thimble, Indianhead, the Santa Rosa Mountains, the San Diego mountains, 6 February 2015 Update and the Anza Borrego Desert. Totals for the peak are 4 miles rt and 1500’ gain. Optional, additional peaks possible. Please bring liquids, lugsoles, layers, lunch and hat. Contact [email protected] for trip details. Leaders: Peter H Doggett, [email protected], 818-840-8748; Ignacia Doggett, [email protected], 818-840-8748 9:00 am - Placerita Canyon 8 mile Loop Santa Clarita Valley Group Outing O: : Strenuous 8 mile 1800’ gain on roller coaster hike in Placerita Cyn. Park and Angeles Forest. Good conditioning hike on north slope of the western San Gabriel Mtns with excellent views of Santa Clarita and San Fernando Valleys. Meet 9 am at Placerita Nature Center in front of main building. Take I-5 N to 14 Freeway, exit Placerita Cyn Rd, go right app. 2 miles to Park. Bring 2 qts of water, lunch, and lug soles. Rain cancels. Leaders: Matthew Lax, [email protected], 661-252-2393; Kate Okamoto, [email protected], 661-288-7931 Monday, February 2, 2015 Repeating Events 6:30 pm Conditioning Hike in Rancho Palos Verdes Tuesday, February 3, 2015 Repeating Events 6:30 pm Irvine Conditioning Hikes 6:30 pm San Pedro/RPV Conditioning Hike 6:45 pm Tue Tiger Hikers 7:00 pm Hermosa Beach Beginners Conditioning Hike 12:00 am - Azusa (2081’) Angeles Chp Lower Peaks Outing I: Join us for a day in the front range of the San Gabriel Mountains, just north of Azusa. Due to the closure of the Garcia trail, we will be doing this from the Glendora Ridge Motorway starting from the Glendora Mountain road. 7.4 miles round trip on dirt road and firebreak, 1800’ gain, estimate 4 hours of hiking. Other peaks in the area possible. Slow to moderate pace. Bring food, water and 10 essentials. Leaders: David Comerzan, [email protected], 909-482-0173; Patricia Arredondo, [email protected], 562-618-4391 6:00 am - Azusa (2081’) Angeles Chp Hundred Peaks Outing I: Azusa (2081’) - Join us for a day in the front range of the San Gabriel Mountains, just north of Azusa. Due to the closure of the Garcia trail, we will be doing this from the Glendora Ridge Motorway starting from the Glendora Mountain road. 7.4 miles round trip on dirt road and firebreak, 1800’ gain, estimate 4 hours of hiking. Other peaks in the area possible. Slow to moderate pace. Bring food, water and 10 essentials. This is a Lower Peaks outing co-sponsored by HPS. Leaders: David Comerzan, [email protected], 909-482-0173; Patricia Arredondo, [email protected], 562-618-4391 8:30 am - Tue Moderate easy pace Hikers / King Gillette Ranch Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderately paced 5 mile, 400’ elevation gain hike around our newest acquisition to the Santa Monica Parklands, most recently owned by SOKA University. Beautiful valley and coast live oak savannah, grasslands, coastal sage scrub, etc, as well as manicured grounds around the original Gillette Mansion. Meet 8:30 am in fee parking lot of Ranch. From 101 Ventura Fwy take Las Virgenes Rd/Malibu Canyon exit, go south approx. 5 3/4 miles to Mulholland Hwy. Turn left on Mulholland and then right to enter the long eucalyptus alleé driveway for Ranch. Bring water, snack, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels Leaders: Pixie Klemic, [email protected], 818-787-5420; Marcia SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE Harris, [email protected], 310-828-6670 8:30 am - Tue Conditioned Hikers:Millennium Loop Trail (NOTE CHANGE FROM EARLIER POSTING) Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: 12 m, 2200’ gain hike on the Millennium Loop Trail in Calabasas. Meet at 8:30 am at the end of Calabasas ROAD. Exit 101 at Parkway Calabasas (exit 30), turn S then immediately R (W) on Calabasas Rd; drive 1.5 m to the end. Park on the S side of the road. ( http://goo.gl/mj1GEV ). Bring water, lunch, lugsoles. Rain cancels. ¶ [Uncertain re-opening of PCH makes it doubtful that the originally scheduled hike (Mugu/La Jolla Ramble) could come off.] Leaders: Lynn Lively, [email protected], 805-256-4106; Michael Louis, 310395-8432 9:00 am - Tue Moderate Hikers/ Buzzard’s Roost (2507’) from Encinal Cyn Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: Moderate 8 mi rt, 1700’ gain hike from Encinal Cyn Rd down beautiful Trancas Cyn & up to Buzzard’s Roost. Meet 8:15 am Pacific Palisades rideshare pt or 9:00 am at Encinal Cyn Rd trailhead (PCH 6 mi W of Malibu Cyn Rd, Kanan Dume Rd N 6 mi to Mulholland Hwy, W 3½ mi onto Encinal Cyn Rd to shoulder parking on S side of road just E of Fire Camp #13). Rain cancels. Leaders: Margaret C Fields, 310-839-8235; Wlodek Proskurowski, [email protected], 310-202-0331 Wednesday, February 4, 2015 9:00 am - Iron Mountain #3 Angeles Chp Local Hikes Cmte Outing O: : Iron Mountain #3: 6 miles round trip with 1600’ of gain. Iron #3 is one of four peaks accessed from the Monte Cristo Campground on the Angeles Forest Highway that are collectively known in HPS circles as the “little four.” Non-HPS-ers take them one at a time. The route is on road and trail with an option of returning via a steep ridge. The views from the summit are excellent and offer an opportunity to visually check out the other members of the “little four.” Jointly sponsored with HPS. Meet at 9:00 AM at La Canada rideshare with the usual stuff. Leaders: Laura Joseph, [email protected], 626-356-4158; Brookes Treidler, [email protected], 626-792-1520 9:00 am - Emerald Canyon Orange County Group Outing will also include information on Group’s hikes, outings, and conservation activities. Newcomers always welcome! Doors open at 7 pm; Program starts at 7:30 pm at Eaton Canyon Nature Center, 1750 N Altadena Dr in NE Pasadena. For more information contact Group Membership Chair, Elizabeth Pomeroy. Leader: Liz Pomeroy, [email protected], 626-791-7660 7:30 pm - Feb. Presentation: What Long Beach Can Do to Fight Climate Change Long Beach Group Club Support Event O: Our February presenter is Dr. Jim Stewart, a principal founder of Earth Day L.A. and leading Sierra Club Climate Activist. Dr. Stewart will provide an overview of the main threats to Long Beach from Climate Change and outline some of the major actions that residents can take to fight Climate Change, including stopping a major expansion of the polluting natural gas power plant at Alamitos. Leader: Coby Skye, [email protected], 562-252-4196 Thursday, February 5, 2015 Repeating Events 6:30 pm Irvine Conditioning Hikes 6:30 pm Conditioning Hike on Palos Verdes Peninsula 6:55 pm Henninger Flats Conditioning Hike 8:30 am - Thu Moderate Hikers / Towsley Cyn, Santa Clarita Woodlands Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderately paced 7 mile, 1350’ gain (optional 5 mile, 1050’ gain) hike with great vistas, a chilly narrows, diverse plant life and tar seeps. Meet 8:30am at Ed Davis Park in Santa Susana Mtns. Take Calgrove Blvd, exit 166, from Interstate 5, turn west under the freeway and take the Old Road south ½ mile to Ed Davis Park on right, drive past Santa Clarita rideshare parking area outside entrance, go through gate and park in large dirt parking area 100 yds beyond the gate. Bring 2 qts water, lunch, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leaders: Mimi Knights, [email protected], 661-253-3414; Norm Stabeck, [email protected], 818-236-3884; Margaret Vernallis, [email protected], 818-360-4414 Friday, February 6, 2015 O: 9-10 mi, 1600’ cumulative gain/loss, depending on the route we take. Thanks to the installation of a new bridge, the canyon is officially open again! We’ll hope to see lots of green in this wilderness jewel and maybe some wildflowers. Meet 9:00 am Laguna Coast Wilderness Willow parking lot on Laguna Cyn Rd (take El Toro towards the beach, L on Laguna Cyn Rd at the “T”, almost immediate R into lot.). Bring 2 qts water, lunch, lugsoles, $3 for parking (or credit card). Rain cancels. Leaders: Helen Maurer, [email protected], 949-768-0417; Sherri Sisson, [email protected], 949-786-7681 Repeating Events 7:00 pm - ‘My Solo Hike on the John Muir Trail’...Pasadena Group Monthly Meeting & Program Pasadena Group Club Support Event I: Rabbit (6640’), Villager (5756’) - These peaks are normally done in a 2 day backpack or even as a very strenuous day hike. You usually start in the dark and often come out in the dark. We will be doing this as a 3 day backpack. All hiking should be done in daylight. Friday we will hike Villager, 7 miles, 4900’ gain, and spend the first night there. Saturday, hike Rabbit using a summit pack, 7.5 miles, 3100’, round trip from Villager. We will spend Saturday night on Villager then hike out on Sunday. If time and energy permit, we may add Mile High peak, a peak on the San Diego list. This would add about 2 miles round trip, 1600’ gain. Space is limited. Slow to moderate pace. Bring food, water, 10 essentials. You will have to bring water for three days. Contact leaders for status and details. Leaders: David Comerzan, [email protected], 909-482-0173; Patricia Arredondo, [email protected], 562-618-4391; Pat Vaughn, pearlv9@ yahoo.com, 310-671-9575 O: Pasadena Group Monthly Meeting & Program: San Gabriel Valley resident Pamela Zoolalian will present an illustrated program “My Solo Hike on the John Muir Trail”. Pamela undertook this 272 mile hike from Yosemite to Mt. Whitney in a personal effort to raise $5000 for the non-profit organization Aspire2Be, which she founded to empower young women to dream, create, and grow through art programs, action sports, and other outdoor experiences. Pamela is an accomplished action sports athlete who has successfully competed in numerous activities of the International Gravity Sports Association World Cup series, as well as other competitive action sports events. Seven years ago she volunteered to be a youth mentor to other young women and inspire them to reach their dreams just as she had. Meeting SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE 6:45 pm Pacific Palisades Hike in Topanga State Park to Parker Mesa Overlook 7:00 pm Griffith Park Monthly Full Moon Hike with Potluck on top Friday, February 06, 2015 to Sunday, February 08, 2015 Rabbit (6640’), Villager (5756’) Angeles Chp Hundred Peaks Outing February 2015 Update 7 Saturday, February 7, 2015 Repeating Events 7:30 am Trail Maintenance in San Mateo Canyon Wilderness 8:30 am Santa Monica Mountains Trail Work 7:45 am - Echo Mountain (3207’), Inspiration Point (4510’), Muir Peak (4688’) Long Beach Group Outing O: Hike the Sam Merrill trail to the historic railway and resort site at Echo Mountain, then up Castle Canyon to Inspiration Point, and on to Muir Peak. Return by Middle Merrill trail, 12 mi round trip, 2900’ gain. Meet 7:45 am at Long Beach rideshare point or 9:00 am at North end of Lake Ave at the corner of Lake and Loma Alta Drive in Altadena by the “Gate” with minimum 2 liters water, lunch, lugsoled hiking boots, hat. Heavy rain cancels. Leaders: John H, 562-429-0809; Victoria Overbey, overbeyvr@rocketmail. com 9:00 am - South Pasadena Historic Walk Pasadena Group Outing O: South Pasadena Historic Walk: Easy 3 mi walk through historic neighborhoods of South Pasadena threatened by proposed extension of 710 Freeway. Walk, which lasts 3 hours, includes summary of early history of S Pasadena and visits to historic residential and business districts. Optional lunch and/or visit to museum after walk. Meet 9 am Meridian Iron Works, SW corner Mission and Meridian Sts, adjacent to Mission station on Gold Line light rail. Rain cancels. Leaders: David Czamanske, [email protected], 626-458-8646; Bonnie C Strand, [email protected], 818-247-6398 9:00 am - First Aid/CPR Class Angeles Ch Leadership Training Club Support Event C: First Aid/CPR Class: american Red Cross First Aid & CPR class. Cost is $62. Held at Angeles Chapter office. Contactto sign up. Leader: Steve Goldstein, [email protected], 310-837-8580 9:45 am - Dominguez Gap Wetlands Easy Hike Long Beach Group Outing O: Easy hike along the Dominguez Gap Wetlands. Relaxed pace, reasonably flat, 2 mile loop. Great hike for beginners! We’ll stop along the way to learn about the history of this site while seeing the wildflowers and wildlife that call this wetlands home. Meet at the trailhead at 9:45 am, on Del Mar Ave just South of Virginia Vista Court in Long Beach. Street parking is available, carpooling encouraged. Kids and dogs welcome. Bring a water bottle and a hat/sunscreen. Leaders: Gabrielle Weeks, [email protected], 562-252-4196; Coby Skye, [email protected], 562-252-4196 10:00 am - Let’s hike Fern Dell in Griffith Park Angeles Chp Little Hikers Comm Outing O: Easy: What Let’s hike Fern Dell in Griffith Park When Saturday, February 7 10:00am - noon Where 2333 Fern Dell Drive Griffith Park Los Angeles, A 90068 Other Info O: Let’s explore Fern Dell in Griffith Park Date: Saturday, February 7 Time: 10:00 AM Presented by: Angeles Chp Little Hikers Comm Catherine Ronan cmronan at gmail.com Elizabeth Neat ean1948 at gmail.com Location:Fern Dell, Griffith Park map We’ll explore Fern Dell and its Nature Trail. Stroll along a winding trail under a canopy of California sycamores and see the ferns and tropical plants that make up this easily accessible corner of Griffith Park just north of the intersection of Western Ave and Los Feliz. To get there, turn north into Griffith Park on Fern Dell Drive, off of Los Feliz Blvd (one block east of where Western Avenue terminates into Los Feliz). The road makes a sharp u-turn and becomes Western Canyon Drive. Right at the top of the turn, there is a parking lot. Meet in the picnic area across the intersection from the parking area Please bring 1-2 liters of water, sun protection, a jacket, and a snack. Hiking boots or good walking shoes recommended. All minors need to be accompanied by parents or adult with written permission from parents. Elizabeth Neat, Kathy Stevens. Hike is sponsored by the Sierra Club. All 8 February 2015 Update adult participants are required to sign a liability waiver. Leaders: Catherine Ronan, [email protected]; C M and E A Neat, [email protected] Saturday, February 07, 2015 to Sunday, February 08, 2015 Harwood-CLOSED WEEKEND Angeles Chp Harwood Lodge Social Event O: (Reserved for ICO weekend) Leader: Cia Kirchner, [email protected], 949-675-0313 5:00 pm - Mystery Dinner Fundraiser Verdugo Hills Group Social Event O: Advance Notice -- Mystery Dinner Back by popular demand! We will have another of our famous fundraisers. It will be in a close by Crescenta Valley location. We will have wine, delicious food and great entertainment. Please mark your calendar for this special event. For more info, call leaders. Leaders: Delphine Trowbridge, [email protected], 818-558-7722; Bruce Hale, [email protected], 818-957-1936 Sunday, February 8, 2015 7:00 am - CANCELLED I: Navigation: Mt. Pinos Navigation Practice on Snowshoes Angeles Ch Leadership Training Outing O: : Navigation: Mt. Pinos Navigation Practice on Snowshoes: Ever wonder what it is like to navigate in snow? Find out on this navigation practice as we take a cross-country route to Mount Pinos (8831’). Four miles round trip, 700 feet gain. Snowshoes required. Send email/sase, contact info, navigation experience/training, any WTC, leader rating, rideshare to leader. Leader: Robert Myers. Co-Leaders: Ann Pedreschi Shields, Adrienne Benedict, Jane Simpson Leaders: Robert M Myers, [email protected], 310-829-3177; Adrienne Benedict, [email protected], 805-374-1960; Ann Shields, [email protected], 818-637-2542; Jane Simpson, [email protected], 310-994-1989 8:30 am - Bear Canyon Loop Sierra Sage of SOC Group Outing O: 7 mi, 1200’ gain from the Candy Store through chaparral and oaks, via the Bear Canyon Trail to 4 corners, then down to Pidgeon Springs for lunch, then back to the Candy Store. Meet 8:30 am South OC Rideshare (1 Blk east of I-5 on Ortega Hwy and Rancho Viejo Rd). Bring water, lunch, lugsoles. We will carpool to the FS Parking Lot and Trailhead at the Candy Story. Forest Service Passed required for those driving to the Trailhead. Rain cancels. Leaders: Michael Sappingfield, [email protected], 949-768-3610; John Kaiser, [email protected], 714-968-4677 Monday, February 9, 2015 Repeating Events 6:30 pm Conditioning Hike in Rancho Palos Verdes 6:00 pm - 20s30s40sHicks Canyon Evening Stroll Angeles Chp Orange Cty Singles Outing O: 20s30s40s Hicks Canyon Evening Stroll: Enjoy a moderate paced, 5 mile roundtrip mostly level urban walk on paved trail in Irvine. Bring water, snacks, warm clothes, and $$ for optional dinner afterward. Meet 6:00pm at the picnic tables at Hicks Canyon Community Park, 3864 View Park, Irvine, CA. The GPS instructions may take you to the Hicks Canyon Elementary school right across the street. If so, just cross Central Park Avenue over to the Hicks Canyon Community Park. Leaders: Irene Prokopenko, [email protected], 928-4862029; Erin Chin, [email protected], 949-631-4722 SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE 6:30 pm - SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TRAILS NIGHT: Angeles Chp Orange Cty Singles Club Support Event [email protected], 323-931-6343 O: As the Summer Hiking Season Begins, Come learn about all the great hiking trails available to you throughout Southern California! Slideshow, Maps, Descriptions, and Stories will be presented for trails of all ability levels, from first-time hikers to peak baggers. We will cover local trails in Orange County such as Peters Canyon and Whiting Ranch Parks, Trails in the San Gabriels such as Echo Mountain and Mount Wilson, The San Bernardino National Forest, The Desert Parks, and also touch a little on the Southern Sierra and Yosemite. Find the trails that interest you! Free program. Meet at 6:30 pm at the Community Room at REI Tustin, 2962 El Camino Real, Tustin, CA. Hosts: Charles G. Geller ([email protected]) and Donna Specht ([email protected]) Leader: Charles G Geller, [email protected], [email protected] Wednesday, February 11, 2015 7:30 pm - Monthly Meeting-Yosemite & the Sierra Nevada, after dark - Jeremy Evans Angeles Chp Camera Comm. Social Event 9:00 am - Lake Avenue to Inspiration Point Angeles Chp Local Hikes Cmte Outing O: Join us as Photographer Jeremy Evans presents Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada, after dark. Come see the Sierra Nevada photographed entirely under the moon and stars. Jeremy is a freelance Cinematographer and Nature Photographer and he leads backpacking trips for the Sierra Club’s Angeles Chapter. Some of his clients include The Discovery Channel, National Geographic, PBS, NASA, Sierra Club Calendars, Brown Trout Publishers, Backpacker Magazine, and the National Park Service. Leader: Peter Mason, [email protected], 310-839-4811 Tuesday, February 10, 2015 Repeating Events 6:30 pm Irvine Conditioning Hikes 6:30 pm San Pedro/RPV Conditioning Hike 6:45 pm Tue Tiger Hikers 7:00 pm Hermosa Beach Beginners Conditioning Hike 8:30 am - Tue Moderate easy pace Hikers / Placerita Canyon State Park Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderately paced 4 mile, 400’ gain hike through Placerita Canyon Park with shaded oak groves and a willow and sycamore-lined seasonal stream to Walker Ranch. Meet 8:30 AM at Placerita Nature Center parking lot. From Hwy 14 in Newhall take Placerita Cyn Rd exit and turn right (east) 1 1/2 miles to park entrance. Bring water, snack, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leader: Pixie Klemic, [email protected], 818-787-5420 8:30 am - Tue Conditioned Hikers: Bienveneda-Leacock Trails to Will Rogers Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: Strenuous 14 mi, 2800’ gain loop hike starting on the Leacock Trail, down Temescal Ridge Trail to Temescal Gateway Park, across Rivas Cyn Trail to Will Rogers State Park, up Rogers Rd, across the Temescal Pk Trail to Temescal Ridge Trail, and back down the Leacock Trail. Meet at Bienveneda Av and Via Floresta (Sunset Bl ½ mi W of Temescal Cyn Rd, N 1.1 mi on Bienveneda). Park on street, watch signs. Bring water, lunch, lugsoles. Rain or red flag alert cancels. Leaders: Maya Levinson, [email protected], 310-398-6344; Ernest M Scheuer, [email protected], 310-274-7987 9:00 am - Tue Moderate Hikers/Mishe Mokwa to Bony Peak Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: Moderate 7 mi rt hike with 1500’ gain hike on Boney Mountain scenic trails past Balanced and Split Rocks and Echo Cliffs. On our way out we will pass Sandstone Peak and bag the less-traveled Boney Peak (elevation 2825 feet). Meet 8:00 am Pacific Palisades rideshare pt or 9:00 am at Mishe Mokwa trailhead (PCH 24 mi W of Malibu Cyn Rd; 7 mi on winding Yerba Buena Rd to R side parking area - 2 mi past Ranger Station). Rain cancels. Leaders: Catherine Froloff, [email protected], 310-821-4123; Ken Star, SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE 8:30 am - Sitton Peak Orange County Group Outing O: 10 mi, 2150’ gain. A nice workout up the Bear Cyn Trail to 4 corners, then on up the Sitton Pk road and trail to the peak. Tremendous views on top, ocean to mountains. Meet 8:30 am at South Orange County rideshare point with 2 liters of water, lunch/snack, lugsoles non-cotton layers; hiking poles helpful. Rain cancels. Leaders: Sharon L Kirk, [email protected], 714-376-3197; Rich Maxey, [email protected], 949-310-5134 O: : Lake Ave. to Inspiration Point. Moderately paced 9 mile 2800’ gain hike from the top of Lake Ave to Echo Mtn and then via Castle Canyon trail. Return by the Middle Sam Merrill Trail. Meet 9 am at the north end of Lake Ave. in Altadena, at the intersection of E. Loma Alta Dr., with water, lunch, hiking boots, suitable clothing layers. Rain, snow cancels. Not suitable for beginners. Leaders: Norm Stabeck, [email protected], 818-518-5454; Doris Duval, [email protected], 323-221-6023 7:00 pm - Wilderness Skills: Meal Planning/Stoves/Cooking Angeles Chp Orange Cty Singles Club Support Event O: Join us for this fun and informative evening series of monthly classes at REI, 2962 El Camino Real, Tustin, California as we will be discussing subjects such as day hiking, backpacking, navigation, first aid, stoves, cooking and meal planning, sleeping and sheltering, emergencies and survival, gear selection, and more. All courses will be taught by experienced Sierra Club Outing Leaders. This topic will be proper food handling, stoves, cooking and meal planning and will deal with the different types of stoves available, different cooking methods, meal planning and more. Come ready to sample the meals we cook. Information will be available about upcoming hikes and events. Come and invest an hour or two of time, as it might be the best investment that you have ever made. There is no charge for the course. [Feel free to arrive at 6:30 pm for social, registration, and to find out what is happening with Sierra Club in the area and to visit with the leaders before class.] Leader: Frances Penn, [email protected], 714-747-1019 Thursday, February 12, 2015 Repeating Events 6:30 pm Irvine Conditioning Hikes 6:30 pm Conditioning Hike on Palos Verdes Peninsula 6:55 pm Henninger Flats Conditioning Hike 7:00 pm Rio Hondo Group monthly mtg: 12:00 am - San Mateo (3591’) Angeles Chp Lower Peaks Outing I: Join us for the day in the Santa Ana Mountains west of Elsinore. San Mateo is 6 miles round trip, 900’ gain, estimate 3 hours of hiking on trail. This peak is the high point in the San Mateo Wilderness and has great views. Other routes possible. Slow to moderate pace. Bring food, water and 10 essentials. Leaders: David Comerzan, [email protected], 909-482-0173; Patricia Arredondo, [email protected], 562-618-4391 Thursday, February 12, 2015 to Saturday, February 28, 2015 Thailand Cultural & Wildlife Adventure Angeles Chapter Outing O: FEB 12-28, 2015: NOW A SMALL TRIP TOUR WITH A 16 PARTICIPANT MAXIMUM-Few Spaces left!! Join us to see the cultural gems and wildlife of Thailand on a sightseeing and easy hiking adventure. February 2015 Update 9 We’ll visit many previous trip important sights & more new attractions. In Bangkok visit the magnificent Grand Palace, huge reclining Buddha in Wat Pho temple, Boat trip in Bangkok canals, Thai Theater performance, National Museum full of Thailand’s treasures, Golden Mountain Temple & much more. Visit the ancient temple complex of Sukhothai, a UNESCO world heritage site and Thailand’s equivalent of Angkor Wat. In depth tour of Ayutthaya, the Historic Capital City and UNESCO world heritage site, including Royal Palaces, Temples with Thailand’s largest Buddha image, and other priceless treasures. We will visit two premier Thai National Parks, Khao Yai National Park, a UNESCO world heritage site including Elephants, Hornbills and largest park, Kaeng Krachan, enjoying wildlife in this rich forest environment. Spend time at a beautiful beach resorts, Cha’am. Visit a beautiful waterfall area near Burma & some of the ethnic tribes, the famous bridge over the River Kwai. Optional trip to Angkor Wat. Price includes hotel, bus transportation, most meals, airport transfers, most hikes or walks, and more. International Airfare is extra and group air is available. Sierra Club members $1,995 before October 8th. After October 8th, $2,095. Non-members $100 more. Send 2 SASE or e-mail, H&W Phones, SC#, Check for full amount (Sierra Club) to Stephanie Gross, PO Box 423, Montrose, CA 91021phone 818-545-3878, Maew Suchin, Leader Leaders: Fred Dong, [email protected], 818-545-3878; Stephanie Gross, [email protected], 818-545-3878; Rapeepun Suchin, [email protected], 626-202-2955 Friday, February 13, 2015 6:00 am - San Mateo (3591’) Angeles Chp Hundred Peaks Outing I: President’s Day Weekend in Yosemite at Wawona: Rideshare Fri to stay in a cabin in the Wawona area near Yosemite’s south entrance. Join leaders for low intermediate xcntry ski and snowshoe each day at Badger Pass and other areas. On your own you can downhill or track ski, ice skate or simply explore Yosemite Valley in the winter. Cost includes 3 nights lodging in modern cabin with all amenities (2-4 per bedroom with shared bathrooms and kitchen), 3 continental breakfasts, 3 lunch fixings, Sat and Sun group dinner. Send $285 (Wilderness Adventures - $40 cancel penalty, no refund of balance after Jan 12 unless trip is full and suitable replacement found), 2 sase (or 1 sase and email), H&W phones, recent ski experience (if joining Xctry skiing) to leader. Leader: Keith Martin at 530 South Lake Ave. #708, Pasadena CA 91101 Asst: Beth Powis Martin, Snow Shoe Leaders: Sharon Moore and Jim Hagar. Leaders: Keith Martin, [email protected], 626-396-9701; Beth Powis Martin, [email protected], 626-396-9701; James Hagar, [email protected], 818-243-6574; Sharon Moore, justslm@earthlink. net, 310-754-9640 I: San Mateo (3591’): Join us for the day in the Santa Ana Mountains west of Elsinore. San Mateo is 6 miles round trip, 900’ gain, estimate 3 hours of hiking on trail. This peak is the high point in the San Mateo Wilderness and has great views. Other routes possible. Slow to moderate pace. This is a Lower Peaks Outing co-sponsored by HPS. Bring food, water and 10 essentials. Leaders: David Comerzan, [email protected], 909-482-0173; Patricia Arredondo, [email protected], 562-618-4391 8:30 am - Thu Moderate Hikers/ Trippet Ranch, Musch Trail, Eagle Rock Loop Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderately paced 8 mile, 1200’ gain hike in Topanga State Park. Meet 8:30 am at Trippet Ranch parking lot (from 101 Ventura Fwy take Topanga Canyon Blvd, exit 27, south to Entrada Rd, turn left (east), go about one mile making two left turns to stay on Entrada Rd, and park along Entrada Rd outside lot (or pay to park in lot). Bring $ for parking, 2 qts water, lunch, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leaders: Ted Mattock, [email protected], 818-222-5581; Gary Anderson, [email protected], 818-592-0710 10:00 am - Silver Lake Court Stair hike Verdugo Hills Group Outing O: The hike will be 603 steps over 3.2 miles. This hike is along the stretch of old Red Car electric trolley system. This is where Verdugo Hills is adopting a stairway (Corralitas Dr). Meet at intersection of Fletcher Drive and Riverside Drive. Park on Riverside. Bring $$ for optional lunch. Heavy rain cancels hikeCharlotte Feitshans Leaders: Delphine Trowbridge, [email protected], 818-5587722; Evelyn Alexander, [email protected], 818-843-0920; Carol Henning, [email protected], 323-465-3797 6:30 pm - A Mid-winter Night’s Stair Hike – Hike 7 of 8 Angeles Chp Wilderness Trainin Outing O: Hike 7 of 8: 3.2 mi, 1.5 hrs. Prepare for upcoming trips on stairs and steep hills around NE Los Angeles. Carry all your new gear in a backpack to train for backpacking and for show & tell. Meet at 6:30 pm at Superior Market on 133 W Avenue 45 (90065) in Highland Park. Bring water, adventurous spirit, strong legs, and deep love of stairs. Flashlight optional. Heavy rain cancels. Leaders: Sarah Quist, [email protected], 608-334-1033; Homer Tom, [email protected] 10 February 2015 Update Repeating Events 6:45 pm Pacific Palisades Hike in Topanga State Park to Parker Mesa Overlook Friday, February 13, 2015 to Monday, February 16, 2015 Yosemite National Park Winter Bus Trip West Los Angeles Group Outing O: Join us for the group’s 36th annual winter bus trip to Yosemite. This is the best time to be in the park. The air is fresh & clear & the crowds are few. There will be ample time to do whatever you wish, ski, snowshoe, hike, etc. To reserve, send payment in full to Paul Cutter, with each reservation, include the names, addresses, phone #’s, email address & membership # of all participants. $610 members, $635 non-members. Cancellation policy: $20 per person to Dec. 31, 2014. No refunds after that date unless your space can be resold. For all details, please call Paul. Leaders: Paul Cutter, [email protected], 310-837-5269; Ilona Kupecz, [email protected], 909-599-7115 Friday, February 13, 2015 to Monday, February 16, 2015 President’s Day Weekend in Yosemite at Wawona Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing Saturday, February 14, 2015 Repeating Events 8:30 am Santa Monica Mountains Trail Work Saturday, February 14, 2015 to Sunday, February 15, 2015 I Rating: Mt Manchester (3602’), Homer Mtn (3740’), Angeles Chp Desert Peaks Outing O: Saturday- join us for an exploratory climb of Mt Manchester, just east of the Mojave National Preserve. This peak is the high point of the Dead Mountains Wilderness, so-named because it was a sacred burial site for local Native Americans. This will be an exploratory climb for potential consideration on the DPS list. We will approach from the west, ~5 to 9 miles r/t and 1500-1800’ gain, depending how far we can drive a dirt road onto the Dead Mountains Wilderness. The nearby highpoint of the Sacramento Mtns is also a possibility afterwards if there’s sufficient time and interest. Sunday climb nearby Homer Mtn (3740’), approx. 5 miles r/t.Kathy Rich. Leader: Daryn Dodge, [email protected], 530-753-1095 8:00 am - Mount Wilson Trail Work Event Pasadena Group Activist Event O: Mount Wilson Area Trail: Join the Forest Committee’s San Gabriels Trails Crew to help restore one of the historic trails damaged by the 2009 Station Fire and subsequent erosion. Tools and instructions provided. Boots, SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE gloves, long-sleeved shirts, long pants mandatory. Bring water, lunch, daypack. For exact location, meeting details, contact Leaders: Nate Krumm, [email protected], 661-944-4056; Katherine Allen, [email protected], 661-944-4056 9:30 am - Backbone Trail at Piuma Ridge Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: Moderately paced 10 mile 1800’ gain out-and-back hike along one of the most beautiful sections of the Backbone Trail; views of Saddle Peak and other rocky escarpments along the way. Meet 9 am at the Woodland Hills rideshare pt or 9:30 at the trailhead (exit 101 at Las Virgenes; go S to Mulholland Hwy; continue south 1.5 miles to Piuma Rd and park on the SE shoulder (Thomas Guide Map 588, Grid H-7). Rain cancels. Leaders: Robert Baldwin, [email protected], 818-510-1274; Ron Rosien, [email protected], 310-474-0349 Saturday, February 14, 2015 to Monday, February 16, 2015 Harwood-CLOSED WEEKEND Angeles Chp Harwood Lodge Social Event O: (Reserved for Boy Scouts) Leader: Elizabeth Ward, [email protected], 909-932-1980 12:00 pm - Valentine’s Day Fisherman’s Camp via South Tenaja Trail Backpack Angeles Chp Orange Cty Singles Outing O: No Valentine’s Day plans? Need to impress a significant other with your outdoors ability? Come out on this easy-to-moderate, easy paced backpack to Fisherman’s Camp via the South Tenaja Trail in the Cleveland National Forest. 7 miles R/T, 880ft elevation gain, with verdant live oak groves and picturesque rock formations.Please e-mail leader with previous backpacking/ conditioning experience. Full details sent to approved participants. Bring backpacking gear, Saturday dinner and Sunday breakfast, minimum 4 liters water (it might be a dry camp depending on the conditions), and money for optional Sunday lunch. Meet at North Orange County Rideshare (2767 N Tustin St, Orange CA) at 12pm at the trailhead (directions sent). Return to trailhead 12pm Sunday. Leaders: James Huang, [email protected], 714-669-4503; Erin Chin, [email protected], 949-631-4722 Sunday, February 15, 2015 Repeating Events 8:30 am Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve Newcomer Hike Monday, February 16, 2015 Repeating Events 6:30 pm Conditioning Hike in Rancho Palos Verdes Tuesday, February 17, 2015 Repeating Events 6:30 pm Irvine Conditioning Hikes 6:30 pm San Pedro/RPV Conditioning Hike 6:45 pm Tue Tiger Hikers 7:00 pm Hermosa Beach Beginners Conditioning Hike 8:30 am - Tue Moderate easy pace Hikers / Rocky Peak Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderately paced 6 mile, 1100’ gain hike in Santa Susana Mtns to Rocky Peak, primarily on fire road through dramatic sandstone rock formations, coastal sage scrub and chaparral with great views of Simi and San Fernando Valleys. Meet 8:30 AM at Rocky Peak Rd trailhead. From westbound 118 Fwy take Rocky Peak Rd exit, limited street parking just beyond end of off ramp, or park across bridge. Bring water, snack, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE Rain cancels. Leaders: Reaven Gately, [email protected], 805-255-2350; Stephen Beck, [email protected], 805-400-5366 8:30 am - Tue Conditioned Hikers: Sullivan Canyon, Ridge, and Murphy Ranch Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: Strenuous 13 mi, 2500’ gain loop hike in Sullivan Cyn and Ridge, dirt Mulholland to Nike site, and Murphy Ranch, including 500+ stair ascent on hidden staircase. Meet at Queensferry Rd (Sunset to Mandeville Cyn Rd, N ¼ mi, L on Westridge Rd, 1¼ mi, L on Bayliss, ¼ mi to Queensferry). Park on Queensferry or Bayliss, watch signs. Bring water, lunch, lugsoles. Rain or red flag alert cancels. Leaders: Jeri Segal, [email protected], 310-391-3439; Michael Louis, 310-395-8432 9:00 am - Tue Moderate Hikers/Upper Mandeville Cyn Loop Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: Moderately paced 7 mi loop, 1200’ gain hike with vistas of Mt. Baldy and Catalina, and with lunch at Nike site. Meet 9:00 am at Gardenland Rd Trailhead in Mandeville Cyn (5 mi N of Sunset Blvd on Mandeville Cyn Rd. Gardenland Rd is second to last street on left; limited parking). Rain cancels. Leaders: Carol Leacock, [email protected], 310-454-4188; Hannelore Suddeth, [email protected], 310-370-3008 Wednesday, February 18, 2015 8:30 am - Sierra Sage/OCSS O: Lion Canyon Falls Orange County Group Outing O: 10 mi, 1100’ gain. A long uphill hike to our lunch/snack spot on the rocks beside the falls. Footing rough in places; hiking poles advised. Meet 8:30 am at the South Orange County rideshare point with 2 qts water, snack/lunch, lugsoles. Rain cancels.Dea Denton Leaders: Rich Maxey, [email protected], [email protected], 949-581-8396, 949-310-5134; Sharon Kirk, [email protected], 714376-3197 9:00 am - Wilson Trail to Orchard Camp Angeles Chp Local Hikes Cmte Outing O: : Sierra Madre to Orchard Camp (2880’): Hike up the beautiful Little Santa Anita Canyon to Orchard Camp. Total 9 miles and 2200’ gain. Meet 9AM at corner of Mt. Wilson Trail road and Miramonte. From 210, exit Baldwin Ave and go north 2 miles, turn right on Miramonte Ave to intersection with Mt Wilson Road. Bring lunch, water, lug soles, clothing layers. Rain cancels. Leaders: Sarah Korda, [email protected], 310-472-4541; Jennifer Washington, [email protected], 626-351-6264 Thursday, February 19, 2015 Repeating Events 6:30 pm Irvine Conditioning Hikes 6:30 pm Conditioning Hike on Palos Verdes Peninsula 6:55 pm Henninger Flats Conditioning Hike 8:30 am - Thu Moderate Hikers / Chumash Trail to Rocky Peak Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderately paced 8 mile, 1500’ gain hike in Santa Susana Mtns. Meet 8:30 am at Chumash trailhead in Simi (from 118 Fwy take Yosemite Ave, exit 29, north 0.4 mile, turn right on Flanagan Dr, continue 0.8 mile to end and park). Bring 2 qts water, lunch, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leaders: Reaven Gately, [email protected], 661-255-8873; Norm Stabeck, [email protected], 818-236-3884 February 2015 Update 11 Friday, February 20, 2015 Sunday, February 22, 2015 Repeating Events Repeating Events 6:45 pm Pacific Palisades Hike in Topanga State Park to Parker Mesa Overlook Saturday, February 21, 2015 Repeating Events 8:30 am Santa Monica Mountains Trail Work 8:00 am - 20s30s40s Echo Mountain and Inspiration Point Angeles Chp Orange Cty Singles Outing O: 20s30s40s Echo Mountain and Inspiration Point: This is one of the most iconic hiking destinations in SoCal, with impressive views of the Southland and a visit to the ruins of an historic railway and hotel. Moderate to Strenuous 2,760ft gain, 10.4 mi R/T, all day hike in the western San Gabriel Mountains above Pasadena. No beginners, please. Trail is steep and narrow in places, poles recommended. Bring 2-3qts water, lunch, snacks, ten essentials, hat, suncreen, sturdy shoes. Optional dinner afterwards in Altadena. Meet at 8:00 am at the North OC Carpool point, or 9:00am at the trailhead at the corner of N. Lake Ave and W. Alta Loma Drive in Altadena. Return to cars at 5:00pm. Leader: Charles G. Geller ([email protected]). Leaders: Angela Boyd, [email protected]; Charles G Geller, eduright@ aol.com 8:30 am - Hike to Morgan trail Sierra Sage of SOC Group Outing O: 8 Miles, 1000 foot gain. Starting at South Main divide road trailhead, we will hike the Morgan trail through Morrell Canyon. Walking through the oak woodland with moss-covered rocks, sycamores, and poison oak. Cross the creek and enter the San Mateo wilderness. We will walk to the rock garden, eat lunch, and return on the same trail to the trailhead. Bring 2 liters water, lugsoles, lunch. Rainwith in 24 hours cancels. Leaders: Russ Brown, [email protected], 949-481-5295; Michael Metcalf, [email protected], 949-492-6277 9:00 am - 7th Ave Hike Orange County Group Outing O: : Hike with us on a loop above Hacienda Heights with great views of the San Gabriel Mtns. 4.5 mi, 600’ gain. The preservation of this land launched the Habitat Authority effort. Meet 9 am at 7th Ave and E. Orange Grove Ave, Hacienda Heights. Bring water, a snack, and sturdy shoes. Rain within 48 hours cancels Leaders: Jim Mccullough, [email protected], 442-1521; Eric Johnson, ericsj@ mindspring.com, 714-524-7763 9:00 am - La Canada Trails Day Pasadena Group Outing O: La Canada Trails Day: Moderate 5 mi, 900’ gain loop hike in rolling hills of SE La Canada with outstanding views of San Gabriel Mts. We’ll discuss and observe ongoing efforts of this city to protect and enhance its natural environment by building environmentally. Newcomers welcome. Meet 9 am parking lot of Community Center, 4459 Chevy Chase Dr, La Canada just south of Foothill Blvd, with water, lunch, sense of adventure. Rain cancels. Leaders: David Czamanske, [email protected], 626-458-8646; Liz Pomeroy, [email protected], 626-791-7660 Saturday, February 21, 2015 to Sunday, February 22, 2015 Harwood-OPEN WEEKEND Angeles Chp Harwood Lodge Social Event O: Open Weekend: Relax, hike and enjoy the local mountains at your beautiful stone lodge nestled among a pine forest. Open to all members ($15/ per night) and their guests ($20/per night-limit 2). No reservations required. Bring SC CARD. Leader: Richard Boothe, [email protected], 323-851-3348 12 February 2015 Update 3:00 pm La Mirada Theatre Performing Arts, Symphony’s POPS 9:00 am - Slide Mountain Santa Clarita Valley Group Outing O: Strenuous 9 mi, 2400’ gain to peak overlooking Pyramid Lake. Hike to the Fire Lookout you see coming down the I-5. Great views of Los Padre Peaks. Meet 9 AM in north Valencia by the Embassy Suites. Take I-5 to 126/Newhall Ranch Rd.,take R off freeway to 1st light (Vanderbilt), take R to Westinghouse and park. Bring min 2 qts water, lunch, and lug soles. Rain cancels. Leaders: Matthew Lax, [email protected], 661-252-2393; David Morrow, [email protected], 661-254-5245 Monday, February 23, 2015 Repeating Events 6:00 pm 20s30s40s Hicks Canyon Evening Stroll 6:30 pm Conditioning Hike in Rancho Palos Verdes Tuesday, February 24, 2015 Repeating Events 6:30 pm Irvine Conditioning Hikes 6:30 pm San Pedro/RPV Conditioning Hike 8:30 am - Tue Moderate easy pace Hikers / Cheeseboro Canyon Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderately paced 6+ mile, 500’ elevation gain in the lovely Simi Hills, first through ridge grasslands, then along an old ranch road following a streambed/ multiple stream crossings with lovely oak woodlands to Sulfur Springs. Meet 8:30 AM at trailhead. From 101 Ventura Fwy take Cheeseboro Rd exit, turn north on Palo Comado Canyon Rd then right on Cheeseboro Rd, and continue 1 mile to park entrance, turn right and follow road to second parking lot at end. Bring water, snack, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leaders: Pixie Klemic, [email protected], 818-787-5420; Dottie Sandford, [email protected], 805-532-2485 8:30 am - Tue Conditioned Hikers: Top of Topanga Overlook to W Red Rock Road Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: Strenuous 12 mi, 2800’ gain hike from the Top of Topanga Overlook to the bench at W Red Rock Rd via Summit-to-Summit Mtwy and Calabasas Peak Mtwy and return. Meet at Top of Topanga Overlook (PCH to Topanga Cyn Bl, N 9.3 mi to Top of Topanga Overlook, R into parking lot. Or, 101 to Topanga Cyn Bl, S 3.3 m, make a U turn just past the entrance to the lot and enter from the south.). Limited free parking in lot. Heed camera-monitored STOP sign on leaving the parking lot. Bring water, lunch, lugsoles. Rain or red flag alert cancels. Leaders: Ernest M Scheuer, [email protected], 310-274-7987; Jeri Segal, [email protected], 310-391-3439 9:00 am - Tue Moderate Hikers/La Jolla/Ray Miller Trail Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: Moderate 7 mi, 1,200’ gain hike. Hike through a beautiful canyon, then get dramatic views of Boney Ridge and the ocean. Meet 8:00 am Pacific Palisades rideshare pt or 9:00 am La Jolla Cyn trailhead (PCH 21 mi W of Malibu Cyn Rd – pay fee or park outside). Rain cancels. Leaders: David Finch, [email protected], 310-450-4102; Robert Cody, [email protected], 310-410-9172 SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE Wednesday, February 25, 2015 8:30 am - Sierra Sage/OCSS O: Donna O Neill Land Conservancy Orange County Group Outing O: 5 mi, 200’ gain. Longer than our usual hike in an area of the most beautiful regions of So Orange County. Maybe some early wildflowers. Children 5 yrs old with parents welcome. Rain cancels. Meet 8:30 am at South Orange County rideshare point. Donation to DONLC: $10 adults, $5 children, to support the work of the conservancy. Ldr: Mike Sappingfield 949-768-3610 [email protected]******Special Instructions to come on this hike— Go to the Reserve at Rancho Mission Viejo’s website, go to the calendar Page: http://rmvreserve.org/calendar/ and scroll down the Sierra Sage Hike of Feb 25th, fill out the registration form, click the waiver box; The site will send them a confirmation email with links to the waiver form which they should print and bring with them.” We will meet up at the SOC Rideshare point and move as a group, carpooling, to meet with the Reserve Staff as instructed. Leaders: Michael Sappingfield, [email protected], 949-768-3610; Gail Roy, [email protected], [email protected], 949-981-8523, 949-854-3820 7:30 pm - Monthly Meeting Verdugo Hills Group Social Event O: February 25 Wed Verdugo Hills Monthly Meeting: The Verdugo Hills is again pleased to present a speaker from the Glendale Historical Society with a program entitled “Glendale Lost and Found”. Learn about city landmarks that have been destroyed, altered or are hiding in plain sight. Everyone is welcome at 7:00 for social time and refreshments. The meeting begins at 7:30 in the community room of Montrose Citibank [2350 Honolulu AveMontrose]. There’s plenty of parking, enter in the back. Leader: Delphine Trowbridge, [email protected], 818-558-7722 Thursday, February 26, 2015 Repeating Events 6:30 pm Irvine Conditioning Hikes 6:30 pm Conditioning Hike on Palos Verdes Peninsula 6:55 pm Henninger Flats Conditioning Hike 8:30 am - Thu Moderate Hikers / Caballero Canyon, Topanga State Park Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderately paced 8-10 mile hike in northern Topanga State Park. Meet 8:30 am at Caballero trailhead in Tarzana (from 101 Ventura Fwy take Reseda Blvd, exit 23, go south 2 miles to east side across from Braemar Country Club entrance). Bring 2 qts water, lunch, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leaders: Gary Anderson, [email protected], 818-592-0710; Diane De Marco, [email protected], 310-645-9442 6:30 pm - A Mid-winter Night’s Stair Hike – Hike 8 of 8 Angeles Chp Wilderness Trainin Outing O: Hike 8 of 8: 3 mi, 1.5 hrs. Prepare for summer trips by backpacking stairs around downtown LA. Optional weighted backpack will increase difficulty. Meet at 6:30 pm by Grand Central Market, 340 S. Hill Street (90013); near Pershing Square Metro Stop. Bring water, adventurous spirit, strong legs, and admiration of stairs. Flashlight optional. Heavy rain cancels. Leaders: Paul Garry, [email protected], 310-399-2334; Anne Mullins, [email protected], 323-698-6455 Friday, February 27, 2015 Repeating Events 6:45 pm Pacific Palisades Hike in Topanga State Park to Parker Mesa Overlook SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE Friday, February 27, 2015 to Sunday, March 01, 2015 Harwood-Open: 3 Day Ski & Potluck Weekend Angeles Chp Harwood Lodge Social Event O: Open-3 Day Mt. Baldy Ski and Potluck Weekend: Lodge open at 2 p.m. on Friday. Relax, ski and enjoy the local mountains at your beautiful stone lodge nestled among a pine forest. Open to all members ($15/per night) and their guests ($20/per night-limit 2). No reservations required. Bring SC CARD. Leader: Steven Mc Laughlin, [email protected], 714-746-3903 Saturday, February 28, 2015 Repeating Events 8:30 am Santa Monica Mountains Trail Work Saturday, February 28, 2015 to Saturday, March 07, 2015 CANCELLED O: Winter Hiking in Switzerland Angeles Chapter Outing O: The Interlaken area is a veritable winter wonderland for hikers. More than 60 mi. of trails are tracked in the region and the leaders will show you the very best of them. We’ll stay at the centrally located Hotel CarltonEurope (all rooms with private bathrooms) where, after a busy day on wintry trails, we can enjoy the facilitites of a wellness village with 2 saunas (Finnish and bio), a steamroom, and a Kneipp pool. We reach the trails, typically at altitudes of about 5,000 to 6,500 ft., by cogwheel trains, aerial trams, and chairlifts. The views of the mountains that inspired J.R.R. Tolkien are breathtaking and our meals mouthwatering. In the evening we’ll learn how to play curling and how the Swiss mitigate and adapt to climate change. The cost of $2500 with Sierra Club #, $2,600 non members, includes 7 nights accommodation sharing twin/bath (single supplement $195), buffet breakfast daily, one main meal daily (lunch or dinner), rail transportation from/ to Zurich Airport, all transportation needed to get to and from trailheads. The leaders have extensive experience in the area. Interlaken is served daily by high speed trains from/to Berlin and Paris, allowing participants to balance the week in the snow with a few days of urban fun in the capitals of France and/or Germany. For itinerary, application and cancellation policy contact the Leaders: Ed Maurer, [email protected], 949-768-0417; Helen Maurer, [email protected], 949-768-0417 4:00 am - Big Rabbit in Anza Borrego Angeles Chp Hundred Peaks Outing I: Villager Peak (5756’), Rabbit Peak #2 (6640’): among the many rewards of ascending and descending this spectacular ridge – views of the dramatic drops to Clark Dry Lake, the oft snowcovered Toro, the expanse of the Salton Sea, and the vast badlands of Anza Borrego State Park -- is the inspiring sense of being a fortunate traveler on a divine celestial body. On a clear day, one can see as far as Arizona and Mexico; but be sure to keep your eye on the more immediate desert terrain, its loose shale and variety of thorny cacti. A DPS and HPS peak, Big Bunny is a very strenuous 24 miles rt 8000’gain for experienced hikers only. Please bring lug soles, liquids (at least 4 to 5 liters), layers, lunch, hat and head lamp (with extra batteries). Contact [email protected] for trip details. Leaders: Peter H Doggett, [email protected], 818-840-8748; Ignacia Doggett, [email protected], 818-840-8748 8:00 am - Snow Valley Backcountry Ski Tour Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing I: Moderate 4+ mile day ski in the San Bernadino Mountains. Beginners who have had at least a couple days prior ski experience welcome! We will break our own trail on a route that will depend on participants’ skill level; if conditions warrant we may play a bit on slopes. Metal-edged, backcountry skis & backcountry boots highly recommended. Rental skis should be available at nearby RimNordic ski center although this gear may not be ideal for backcountry. Bring winter clothing, water, lunch. No snow or likely blizzard cancel trip. Send e-mail or phone leader w/ experience level/conditioning February 2015 Update 13 for trip details including early-morning meeting point in the 2 weeks before trip.Sponsored by Orange County Sierra Singles, Wilderness Adventures. Leaders: Mark Alan Mitchell, [email protected], 818-753-9328; Keith Martin, [email protected], 626-396-9701 Saturday, February 28, 2015 to Sunday, March 01, 2015 Snow Camp to San Jacinto Wilderness Sierra Sage of SOC Group Outing I: Snowshoe Backpack, Palm Springs Tramway to Round Valley: Saturday snowshoe with backpacks 4 miles, 700 feet gain from tram mountain station (8,500’) to Round Valley Campground (9100’), and set up camp. Strenuous. Explore Round and Tamarack Valleys on snowshoes for approximately 2 extra miles, 200’ gain. Saturday night happy hour. Sunday, possible day hike to Wellman’s Divide (conditions permitting), 2 mile, 600 feet gain, then return to camp for lunch, break camp, and hike back to tram and depart. The outing will take place at a slow but steady pace. Must have experience backpacking on snowshoes. Group size limited by permit. Approximately $22 for Tram fee (10% AAA discount available). The $5 state park camping fee per person to be paid in advance to reserve spot (refundable if spot is resold, as prepaid to the park). Inclement weather will not cancel. Snowshoe camping experience required. Must submit snowshoe camping experience resume for consideration. After acceptance, a detailed trip letter will follow.Sylvie Côté. Leaders: Todd Clark, [email protected], 714-803-0195; Sylvie Cote, [email protected], 949-547-2998 9:00 am - Snowshoe/Cross-Country Ski Trip in the San Gabriel Mtns Pasadena Group Outing O: Snowshoe/Cross-Country Ski Trip in the San Gabriel Mtns: This hike brought to you by the Natural Science Section and Pasadena Group. A relaxed snow shoe walk or ski on unplowed roads, looking for tracks and other signs of winter life. Dress in layers and bring water, lunch, and your preferred equipment. Possible locations depending on snow conditions are Charlton Flats Picnic Area, Chilao Campground, Buckhorn Campground, or Little Jimmy Campground. We will carpool from the La Canada carpool point. Forest Service pass and chains required. Call or email leaders the week before the trip for snow condition updates. Leaders: Ginny Heringer, [email protected], 626-793-4727; William Joyce, [email protected], [email protected], 909-596-6280 soles, hat, sunscreen, and bring water and food for six to share. Rain cancels. Leaders: Anita Noble, [email protected], 818-766-8553; Jeffrey Slottow, [email protected], 310-701-6096 10:00 am - Corriganville Movie Ranch Verdugo Hills Group Outing O: :Easy-moderately paced about 3 1/2 miles rt. walking tour of old movie ranch owned by cowboy Crash Corrigan. See areas where movies and T.V.were filmed such as Fort Apache,The Robe,The Lone Ranger,Star Trek. Meet at Verdugo Hills rideshare 9:15 am at the Joslyn Adult Center,1301 W Olive,Burbank,park in rear lot.Others meet 10 AM Corriganville. Take the 118 West into SimiValley and exit on Keuhner Drive, Turn left [South] going just over one mile and turn left to Smith Road. Follow to end and enter parking lot on the left side. This area is also known as Simi Valley Regional Park. Bring snack,water,sturdy walking shoes.Optional lunch afterwards. Rain Cancels. Leaders:Mike and Dotty Sandford, 805-532-2485, [email protected] Leaders: Mike Sandford, [email protected], 805-532-2485; Dottie Sandford, [email protected], 805-532-2485 10:00 am - Fracking: Oil and Gas Committee Angeles Chapter Club Support Event O: The next meeting of the Angeles Chapter’s Fracking: Oil & Gas committee will take place 10am-1pm, Saturday, February 28th. Leader: David Haake, [email protected], 310-237-3447 Sunday, March 1, 2015 12:30 pm - 203040’s LAGUNA COAST WILDERNESS FROM NIX NATURE CENTER Angeles Chp Orange Cty Singles Outing O: Embark Little Sycamore Canyon to Serrano Ridge and return via Camarillo Canyon Road and the Stagecoach South Trail to the Nix Nature Center on this moderate paced 5-6 mile hike. Meet at Nix Nature Center, 18751 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, CA 92651. Bring hiking boots, 2 quarts water, snacks, & $$ for optional dinner. Rain cancels.Charles G. Geller ([email protected]). Leaders: Scott Closson, [email protected], 714-457-6820; Charles G Geller, [email protected], 714-292-2352 9:00 am - Snowshoe/Cross-Country Ski Trip in the San Gabriel Mtns Angeles Chp Natural Science Outing 1:00 pm - 203040’s LAGUNA COAST WILDERNESS FROM NIX NATURE CENTER Angeles Chp Orange Cty Singles Outing O: A relaxed walk or ski on unplowed roads, looking for tracks and other signs of winter life. Dress in layers and bring water, lunch, and your preferred equipment. Possible locations depending on snow conditions are Charlton Flats Picnic Area, Chilao Campground, Buckhorn Campground, or Little Jimmy Campground. We will carpool from the La Canada carpool point. Forest Service pass and chains required. Call or email leaders the week before the trip for snow condition updates. Leaders: Ginny Heringer, [email protected], 626-793-4727; William Joyce, [email protected], [email protected], 909-596-6280 O: 20s30s40s Laguna Coast Wilderness from Nix Nature Center: Embark Little Sycamore Canyon to Serrano Ridge and return via Camarillo Canyon Road and the Stagecoach South Trail to the Nix Nature Center on this moderate paced 5-6 mile hike. Meet at 1:00pm at Nix Nature Center, 18751 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, CA 92651. Bring hiking boots, 2 quarts water, snacks, & $$ for optional dinner. Rain cancels.Charles G. Geller ([email protected]) Leaders: Charles G Geller, [email protected]; Scott Closson, closs100@ mail.chapman.edu 10:00 am - EASY HIKE /STROLL AND Potluck IN FRANKLIN CANYON Angeles Chp International Com Outing Monday, March 2, 2015 O: Join the International Community Section for an easy paced 5 mile, 500’ elevation stroll in Franklin Canyon. We will have great views of West LA, the ocean and the SFV. We will walk around the lake which has a rich history as the location for a number of well-known movies. After the hike you are welcome to join us for a Potluck! Bring your favorite dish/drink to share and bring your own utensils. We will be joined by Marion Sui, who will share poetry from her book “Two Hawks.” Take the 101 Freeway to Coldwater and turn South 2 1/2 miles where it crosses Mullholland Highway. Make a 90 degree turn onto Franklin Canyon Dr. (Look for a sign ROAD CLOSED 800 YARDS) and enter park. Park at the Nature Center. Please wear lug 14 February 2015 Update Repeating Events 6:00 pm 20s30s40s Hicks Canyon Evening Stroll 7:30 pm - Bi-Monthly Meeting Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Club Support Event O: Learn status & issues, help formulate & implement actions involving land use in the Santa Monica Mtns. Keep current on issues and meeting agenda via SMMTF monthly newsletter. Refreshments. 7:30 pm. For meeting place, please call Mary Ann Webster Leader: Mary Ann Webster, [email protected], 310-559-3126 SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE Tuesday, March 3, 2015 Repeating Events 6:30 pm Irvine Conditioning Hikes 6:30 pm Irvine Conditioning Hikes 6:45 pm Tue Tiger Hikers 8:30 am - Tue Moderate easy pace Hikers/ Malibu Creek State Park Grasslands Trail Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Tue Moderate easy pace Hikers/ Malibu Creek State Park / Grasslands Trail: Moderately paced 4 mile, 300’ gain hike over Grasslands Trail to the Rock Pool and Century Lake. See the sites where many movies were shot. Meet 8:30 am at Malibu Canyon and Mulholland Hwy, SW corner parking area or park along road. From 101 Ventura Fwy take Las Virgenes Rd/ Malibu Canyon exit, go south 5 3/4 miles to Mulholland Hwy. Bring water, snack, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leaders: Marcia Harris, [email protected], 310-828-6670; Pixie Klemic, [email protected], 818-787-5420 8:30 am - Tue Conditioned Hikers: Las Virgenes Cyn Figure 8 Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: Strenuous 15 mi, 3100’ gain hike in the Upper Las Virgenes Cyn Open Space Preserve with an exploration of the headwaters of Las Virgenes Creek and lunch overlooking Simi Valley. Meet at North end of Las Virgenes Rd (101 to Las Virgenes Rd, N 1½ mi to end of road). Park on street. Bring water, lunch, lugsoles. Rain or red flag alert cancels. Leaders: Jon Sheldon, [email protected], 805-496-4371; Ernest M Scheuer, [email protected], 310-274-7987 9:00 am - Tue Moderate Hikers/Calabasas Peak and Red Rock Canyon from Stunt Rd Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: Moderately paced 8.5 mi rt 1750’ gain hike for an ascent up Calabasas Peak overlooking Red Rock Canyon and spectacular 360 degree views into surrounding canyons and the San Fernando Valley. From the peak, we hike down into Red Rock Canyon for exploration and lunch, a beautiful canyon similar in looks to canyons of the Southwest. A shorter hike option at 4 miles. Meet 8:15 am Pacific Palisades rideshare or 9:00 am at Stunt High Trail parking area (PCH W 81/2 mi from Sunset Blvd to Las Virgenes/ Malibu Canyon Road, N 6.4 mi or 3 mi from Ventura Fwy to Mulholland Hwy; E 4 mi to Stunt Rd, turn R go 1 mi to parking area on R). Rain cancels. Leaders: Margaret C Fields, 310-839-8235; Robert Cody, bcodyman@aol. com, 310-410-9172 Wednesday, March 4, 2015 8:30 am - Serrano Creek Trail Orange County Group Outing O: Mar 4 Wed Orange County/Sierra Sage O: Serrano Creek Trail: 4.7 mi one way, 590’ gain. (or 10-12 mi rt) Starting at Heritage Park in Lake Forest, we meander on the trail in Serrano Creek Park, cross Trabuco Road and continue along a shady suburban trail, climbing gently toward Foothill Ranch, where we cross Lake Forest Drive and the short hike ends. Participants return to the starting point by public transportation (OCTA bus #177). The longer hike continues into Whiting Ranch following Live Oak Trail and returning all the way on Serrano Creek Trail all the way back to Trabuco Rd with a stop for lunch (picnic or eatery) in Foothill Ranch en route. Meet 8:30 am at the Heritage Hill parking lot on Serrano Rd, less than a block north off Lake Forest Dr (west of the intersection of Lake Forest Dr & Trabuco Rd). Bring water, snack, lunch (long hike), water, snack, money only for the short hike. Walking shoes ok for these hikes. Rain cancels. (bus.75 seniors, $2 adults). Ldr: Ed Maurer 949-768-04117 [email protected] Asst: Sherri Sisson 949-786-7861 [email protected] Leaders: Ed Maurer, [email protected], 949-768-0417; Sherri Sisson, [email protected], 949-786-7861, 949-786-7681 SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE 7:00 pm - Pasadena Group Monthly Meeting & Program Pasadena Group Club Support Event O: Pasadena Group Monthly Meeting: Illustrated conservation/outing program. Information on Group’s hikes, outings, and conservation activities. Newcomers always welcome! Doors open at 7 pm; Program starts at 7:30 pm at Eaton Canyon Nature Center, 1750 N Altadena Dr in NE Pasadena. See our website (http://angeles.sierraclub.org/pasadena/) for updated information on program speaker and topic or contact Group Membership Chair, Elizabeth Pomeroy. Leader: Liz Pomeroy, [email protected], 626-791-7660 Thursday, March 5, 2015 Repeating Events 6:30 pm Irvine Conditioning Hikes 6:55 pm Henninger Flats Conditioning Hike 6:55 pm Henninger Flats Conditioning Hike 8:30 am - Thu Moderate Hikers / La Jolla Valley, Mugu Peak (1266’) Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderately paced 8-9 mile hike with ocean views, open grasslands and wildflowers. We’ll observe how this gorgeous location in the Santa Monica Mts is recovering from the fire damage after it burned in May 2013. Any hikers who don’t wish to climb the peak will have option to meet the others after they come down from the peak. Meet 8 AM near the Ray Miller Trailhead kiosk (in parking lot), which is used to access La Jolla Valley. From Pacific Coast Hwy and Malibu Canyon Road go northwest on PCH about 20.8 mi to La Jolla Valley / Pt Mugu State Park Campground entrance (about 1 1/2 miles northwest of Big Sycamore Canyon entrance). Bring 2 qts water, lunch, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen, windbreaker, $ for parking lot or park on PCH & walk in. Rain cancels. Leaders: Doug Demers, [email protected], 805-419-4094; Stephen Beck, [email protected], 805-400-5366 Friday, March 6, 2015 Repeating Events 6:45 pm Pacific Palisades Hike in Topanga State Park to Parker Mesa Overlook 7:00 pm Griffith Park Monthly Full Moon Hike with Potluck on top Saturday, March 7, 2015 Repeating Events 7:30 am Trail Maintenance in San Mateo Canyon Wilderness 8:30 am Santa Monica Mountains Trail Work 0:00 am Harwood-OPEN WEEKEND 8:30 am - Arroyo Seco: Angeles Chp Camera Comm. Outing O: Hike up this lush canyon past JPL to see what spring will bring back to the stream. Moderate hike is about 6 miles RT with 800’ loss/gain and will only go as far as the Brown Mountain debris dam. This canyon offers many photographic opportunities from colorful stream side rocks to dense forest of oak, alder, and sycamore. Meet promptly at 08:50 AM with pack, lunch, water, and camera gear at the parking lot located south of the intersection of Ventura and Windsor streets in the city of Altadena. If the stream is high there is the possibility of getting your feet wet. heavy rain cancels. Leaders: Stephen P Anderson, [email protected], 714-9622054; Joan Schipper, [email protected], 323-939-1706 February 2015 Update 15 9:00 am - Switzer’s Picnic Ground to Red Box Pasadena Group Outing O: Switzer’s Picnic Ground to Red Box: Moderate 5 mile, 1500’ gain hike alongside bubbling upper Arroyo Seco stream, with views of forest-clad mountains as well as some areas burned in 2009 Station Fire. Meet 9 am La Canada rideshare point with water, lunch, warm clothing, and a sense of adventure. Rain or significant snow cancels. Leaders: David Czamanske, [email protected], 626-458-8646; Liz Pomeroy, [email protected], 626-791-7660 Saturday, March 07, 2015 to Saturday, March 14, 2015 Florida Keys and The Everglades Angeles Chapter Outing O: Join us for this 8 day, 7 night fly-drive excursion to the wonders of Florida Everglades and the Florida Keys. Highlights will be visiting the Everglades National Park, viewing the many varieties of birds such as Herons, Anhinga’s, Ibis, Cranes, Egrets, as well as alligators, turtles, snakes and many more wild creatures. Who knows, we might even see some manatees and american Crocodiles. We will visit John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park on Key Largo to view the reef on a glass bottom boat, swim and or maybe even snorkel. Key West is one of the destinations with opportunities galore to enjoy the shops, museums, and historical places and/or take advantage of the tours, etc available. We will even stop at the Dolphin Research Center on Grassy Key and the History of Diving Museum on upper Matecumbe Key in Islamorada. Trip includes all transportation in Florida, 7 nights lodging, all admissions to scheduled places, and tours and all breakfasts. Trip does not include air fare to and from Florida, lunches, dinners and optional tours. Trip cost is $1350 for Sierra Club Members ($1450 for non-members) A $500 deposit will hold your place on the trip with the remainder due by December 1, 2014. For information and to apply, contact Leader Mike Sappingfield at [email protected] 949-768-3610) or write to him at 26352 Via Juanita, Mission Viejo, CA 92691. Leaders: Michael Sappingfield, [email protected], 949-768-3610; Patty Sappingfield, [email protected], 949-768-3610; Mary L Morales, 10ter@ cox.net, 949-636-2981 Sunday, March 8, 2015 8:00 am - Hike to Gilman Peak (1685’) in Chino Hills State Park Sierra Sage of SOC Group Outing O: We will hike to Gilman Peak (1685’), 8 miles 1200 feet gain. This hike begins from Carbon Canyon Regional Park, near the mouth of Telegraph Canyon, and follows the North Ridge Trail to the bald peak. From the open summit the vistas extend across four counties. The winter snowcapped San Gabriel Mountains in the north, the Santa Ana Mountains, and Orange County basin might be visible. We will eat lunch and return through Telegraph Canyon trail. Bring lugsoles, hat, 2 liters water, lunch. Rain cancels. Leaders: Russ Brown, [email protected], 949-481-5295; Todd Clark, [email protected], 714-803-0195 McCoppin, [email protected], 714-269-5078; Charles G Geller, [email protected], 714-292-2352 Tuesday, March 10, 2015 Repeating Events 6:30 pm Irvine Conditioning Hikes 6:30 pm HPS Management Committee Meeting 6:45 pm Tue Tiger Hikers 8:30 am - Tue Conditioned Hikers: Caballero Canyon into Northern Topanga State Park Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: Strenuous 13 mi, 2000’ gain leader’s choice hike starting in lush Caballero Cyn with a possible return via the Bay Tree Trail and lusher Rustic Cyn. Meet at Caballero Cyn (101 to Reseda Blvd in Tarzana, S 2.2 mi to Caballero Cyn trailhead which is just before the entrance to Braemar Country Club and Estates on the right. Do not continue to the top of Reseda.). Park free on street. Bring water, lunch, lugsoles. Rain or red flag alert cancels. Leaders: Michael Louis, 310-395-8432; Jeri Segal, [email protected], 310-391-3439 8:30 am - Tue Moderate easy pace Hikers / Newton Canyon (E) / Backbone Trail / Dog Friendly Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderately paced 5 mile, 800’ gain, hike into Zuma Canyon on a scenic trail through oak woodlands and chaparral. Well behaved dogs on leash are welcome. Meet 8:30 am Newton Canyon Trailhead. From 101 Ventura Fwy take Kanan Rd exit, go south on Kanan Rd appx. 8 mi. to paved trailhead parking area on west side just north of Tunnel 1 (3rd tunnel from 101 about 1 3/4 miles past Mulholland Hwy; 4 1/2 mi. north of PCH). Bring water, snack, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leaders: Laura Lee-Stewart, [email protected], 818-366-4034; Pixie Klemic, [email protected], 818-787-5420 9:00 am - Tue Moderate Hikers/Zuma Ridge Trails to Buzzard’s Roost (2507’): Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: Moderate paced 8 mi rt, 1700’gain from Encinal Cyn Rd to Buzzard’s Roost via Trancas Cyn for magnificent views of the ocean. Meet 8:00 am Pacific Palisades redeshare pt, or 8:45 am at Encinal Cyn Trailhead (PCH W 6 mi from Malibu Cyn Rd, Danan Dume Rd N 6 mi to Mulholland Hwy, W 3 ½ mi onto Encinal Cyn Rd to dirt parkig lot just off N side of road just W of Fire Camp #13). Rain cancels. Leaders: Robert Cody, [email protected], 310-410-9172; Margaret C Fields, 310-839-8235 Monday, March 9, 2015 7:30 pm - Texas, A Birding Adventure, Big Bend National Park Orange County Group Club Support Event 6:30 am - Backpacking the John Muir Trail Angeles Chp Orange Cty Singles Club Support Event Program: Tom and Carol Getz will share their month-long birding and hiking in Texas, featuring visits to Big Bend and Guadalupe Mountains National Parks, Lost Maples State Park and sites from El Paso to Nacogdoches. Birds, wildflowers, hiking trails and scenery will be included as well as a few cultural activities and museums, plus favorite Texas music. Newcomers Welcome! Meet REI Tustin Marketplace, Community Room, 2962 El Camino Real, Tustin. CA Leaders: Patricia Barnes, [email protected], 714-462-6070; Bob Siebert, [email protected], 714-997-0190; Donna Specht, [email protected], 714-963-6345 Program: Backpacking the John Muir Trail. Garry McCoppin will present his experience, observations, and photos taken over 200 miles by foot. The trail begins at Yosemite at 4,000 ft., crosses nine passes at 11,000 - 13,000 ft. altitude and ends with ascending Mt. Whitney, the highest peak in the continental USA. Camping is mostly at 8,000 – 10,000 ft. Join us to see the beautiful High Sierra terrain of the most famous California trail. Everyone welcome, bring a friend! Meet at REI in the Tustin Marketplace, Community Room, 2962 El Camino Real, Tustin, CA Leaders: Donna Specht, [email protected], 714-963-6345; Garry 16 February 2015 Update SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE Wednesday, March 11, 2015 Friday, March 13, 2015 8:00 am - Morgan Trail hike cosponsor Sierra Sage Orange County Group Outing Repeating Events O: Mar 11 Wed Orange County/Sierra Sage O: Morgan Trail: 10 mi rt, 1000’ gain. Hike to South Main Divide Rd for lunch in a scenic grove of oaks and sycamores in upper Morrell Cyn. Return same way. Meet 8:00 am at South Orange County rideshare point. Bring 2 qts water, lunch, lugsoles. Rain cancels. Leaders: Helen Maurer, [email protected], 949-768-0417; John Kaiser, [email protected], 714-376-3197, 714-968-4677 7:00 pm - Wilderness Skills Monthly Course: Sleeping and Sheltering in the Wilderness Angeles Chp Orange Cty Singles Club Support Event O: Join us for this fun and informative evening series of monthly classes at REI, 2962 El Camino Real, Tustin, California as we will be discussing subjects such as day hiking, backpacking, navigation, first aid, stoves, cooking and meal planning, sleeping and sheltering, emergencies and survival, gear selection, and more. All courses are taught by experienced Sierra Club Outing Leaders. This topic will be different types of sleeping bags (down and synthetic), sleeping pads (foam, inflatable and self-inflating) and one person, two person, and three person tents that are best suited for different conditions and temperatures. Tarps and bivies will also be discussed. Information will be available about upcoming hikes and events. Come and invest an hour or two of time. It might be the best investment that you have ever made. There is no charge for the course. [Feel free to arrive at 6:30 pm for social, registration, and to find out what is happening with Sierra Club in the area and to visit with the leaders before class.] Leader: Frances Penn, [email protected], 714-434-2754 6:45 pm Pacific Palisades Hike in Topanga State Park to Parker Mesa Overlook Friday, March 13, 2015 to Sunday, March 15, 2015 Winter Combo Bus Trip to Mammoth Lakes Angeles Chp Orange Cty Singles Outing I: [OCSS, PVSB] Ski Downhill or Snowboard on Mammoth Mtn. Daily guided backcountry ski tours and snowshoe tours with the leaders. Visit geological formations. Quality Inn lodging, two persons-2 beds/private bath, microwave, fridge, indoor spa. Close to shopping, night life, casual and fine dining, free shuttles. Leave Orange County 2:00 pm. South Bay and Sylmar pick-up later. Return Orange County Sunday approx 10pm. Includes bus, lodging, full breakfast, happy hour, bus refreshments, Sunday dinner. Send 1 large sase, OR E mail address, phone, cell phone, pick up location (Orange County, South Bay or San Fernando Valley), $310 (check payable to Orange County Sierra Singles) to Reserv: Beth Martin, 530 South Lake Ave. #708, Pasadena CA 91101 ([email protected]). Leader: Keith Martin ([email protected]). Asst: Donna Specht Staff: Mark Mitchell, Snowshoe: Kent Schwitkis, Sherry Ross. Leaders: Keith Martin, [email protected], 626-396-9701; Beth Powis Martin, [email protected], 626-396-9701; Donna Specht, [email protected], 714-963-6345; Mark Alan Mitchell, markamitchell@ att.net, 818-753-9328; Kent Schwitkis, [email protected], 310-5405558; Sherry Ross, [email protected], 562-429-6953 Friday, March 13, 2015 to Sunday, March 15, 2015 Thursday, March 12, 2015 Winter Ecology Workshop at June Lake Angeles Chp Natural Science Outing Repeating Events O: : Winter Ecology Workshop at June Lake: Join us for two days of cross-country skiing and snowshoeing to learn about animal tracks, winter survival strategies, and geology. Must be comfortable going several miles on skis or snowshoes. This trip satisfies the Environmental Awareness requirement for the I-rating. Fee of $85 includes naturalist instruction, breakfasts and trail lunches, and accommodation at local Sierra Club members’ homes on Fri and Sat night. Reserve a place by Mar 1st, by sending sase and $85 check payable to Sierra Club Natural Science Section to leaders Ginny and Jim Heringer, 245 San Miguel Road, Pasadena, CA 91105. Leaders: Ginny Heringer, [email protected], 626-793-4727; Jim Heringer, [email protected], 626-793-4727 6:30 pm Irvine Conditioning Hikes 6:55 pm Henninger Flats Conditioning Hike 7:00 pm Rio Hondo Group monthly meeting - Executive committee mtg 8:30 am - Thu Moderate Hikers / Solstice Canyon Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderately paced 7-8 mile, 1600’ gain hike on Rising Sun trail to Tropical Terrace, then Sostomo Trail, Deer Valley Loop, and down Solstice Canyon to start. Meet 8:30 am at parking lot kiosk. From Malibu Canyon Rd intersection go west on Pacific Coast Hwy 2 1/4 miles, turn inland on Corral Canyon Rd (at 76 station), drive 1/4 mile to park entrance, and continue on paved park road to parking lot at end. Bring 2 qts water, lunch, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leaders: Ted Mattock, [email protected], 818-222-5581; Nancy Krupa, [email protected], 818-981-4799 7:00 pm - Our Ocean’s Edge: A Photo Documentary of California’s Marine Protected Areas West Los Angeles Group Club Support Event O: California’s 124 Marine Protected Areas, magnificent in beauty and wildness, provide protection for wildlife, solutions to climate change, and recreational resources for all. Photographer Jasmine Swope set out to capture the essence of the marine parks, traveling up and down California’s 1,100mile long coastline. The result is “Our Ocean’s Edge,” a photographic documentary project celebrates these fragile seascapes while increasing awareness about their natural benefits and inspiring conservation action. Leader: David Haake, [email protected], 310-237-3447 SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE Friday, March 13, 2015 to Sunday, March 15, 2015 Winter Ecology Workshop at June Lake Angeles Ch Leadership Training Outing O: : Winter Ecology Workshop at June Lake: Join us for two days of crosscountry skiing and snowshoeing to learn about animal tracks, winter survival strategies, and geology. Must be comfortable going several miles on skis or snowshoes. This trip satisfies the Environmental Awareness requirement for the I-rating. Fee of $85 includes naturalist instruction, breakfasts and trail lunches, and accommodation at local Sierra Club members’ homes on Fri and Sat night. Reserve a place by Mar 1st, by sending sase and $85 check payable to Sierra Club Natural Science Section to leaders Ginny and Jim Heringer, 245 San Miguel Road, Pasadena, CA 91105. (Primary Sponsor: Natural Science Section; Co-Sponsor: LTC) Leaders: Ginny Heringer, [email protected], 626-793-4727; Jim Heringer, [email protected], 626-793-4727 February 2015 Update 17 Saturday, March 14, 2015 4:00 am - Big Rabbit in Anza Borrego Angeles Chp Hundred Peaks Outing I: Villager Pk(5756’), Rabbit Pk #2 (6640’): Join us for a second visit, in as many weeks, to this DPS and HPS peak. Sometimes referred to as Tyranolepus Rex, we will again enjoy the tremendous views offered by this fantastic ridge. At 24 miles rt and 8000’ gain, this strenuous hike is only for the experienced hiker. Please bring liquids (4 to 5 liters), lugsoles, layers, lunch, hat and headlamp (with extra batteries). Contact peterdoggett@aol. com for more information. Leaders: Peter H Doggett, [email protected], 818-840-8748; Ignacia Doggett, [email protected], 818-840-8748 8:30 am - Tue Moderate easy pace Hikers / Trippet Ranch, Dead Horse Trail Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderately paced 5 mile, 600’ gain hike in Topanga State Park including the Nature trail. Deer sightings common. Meet 8:30 am at Trippet Ranch fee parking lot. From 101 Ventura Fwy take Topanga Canyon Blvd 7 1/2 mi. south to Entrada Rd, turn left (east), and go about a mile to fee lot. Bring water, snack, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leaders: Rita Okowitz, [email protected], 818-889-9924; Pixie Klemic, [email protected], 818-787-5420 8:30 am - Tue Conditioned Hikers: Sandstone to Danielson Monument Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: Moderately paced 6 mi, 1500’ gain loop hike to the highest point (3,111’) in the Santa Monica Mts. Option for a 3.5 mile r/t extension along the Grotto Trail once we complete the loop. Meet 9 am at the Malibu rideshare point. Rain cancels. Leaders: Robert Baldwin, [email protected], 818-510-1274; Ron Rosien, [email protected], 310-474-0349 O: Strenuous 13 mi, 3000’ gain hike, starting at Sandstone Peak Trailhead going over Tri Peaks (3010’) and Pop Top (2930’) on way to lunch at Danielson Monument, retracing route on return except taking Mishe Mokwa Trail loop past Split Rock. Meet at Sandstone Peak traihead (PCH 16 mi W of Malibu Cyn Rd, Yerba Buena Rd N 6.3 winding mi to parking area on L side, 1 mi past Circle X ranger station). Park free in dirt lot. Bring water, lunch, lugsoles. Rain or red flag alert cancels. Leaders: Robert Cody, [email protected], 310-410-9172; Michael Louis, 310-395-8432 9:00 am - Condor Peak Trail Pasadena Group Outing 9:00 am - Tue Moderate Hikers/ Sycamore/Serrano Cyns Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing 9:00 am - Mishe Mokwa Trail to Sandstone Peak Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: Condor Peak Trail: 8 mile rt, 1,800’ gain. Hike the scenic and historic opening section of the Condor Peak Trail. Get outstanding views of numerous peaks in the San Gabriel Mountain front country. Hike at moderate pace with steady elevation gain. California Condors have been spotted as near as three miles from Condor Peak Trail. Condor Peak is within a proposed wilderness area. Learn how you can help gain wilderness protection for this region. Meet 9 am La Canada rideshare point, with appropriate footwear, lunch, jacket, water. Rain cancels. Leaders: William Joyce, [email protected], 909-596-6280; Pam Allen, [email protected], 626-296-6911 Saturday, March 14, 2015 to Sunday, March 15, 2015 Harwood-OPEN WEEKEND Angeles Chp Harwood Lodge Social Event O: Open Weekend: Relax, hike and enjoy the local mountains at your beautiful stone lodge nestled among a pine forest. Open to all members ($15/ per night) and their guests ($20/per night-limit 2). No reservations required. Bring SC CARD. Leader: Richard Boothe, [email protected], 323-851-3348 Sunday, March 15, 2015 Repeating Events 8:30 am Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve Newcomer Hike 9:00 am - Baldwin Hills Ramble Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: Moderate and fun 6-7 mi rt hike over urban trails. Visit Japanese Gardens, waterfall, lake, forest, and other areas in this urban gem. Meet 9 am at Ken Hahn Recreation Area. (10 fwy to La Cienega S 1 ¾ mi). Exit right, then L over bridge and into 1st fee lot on L, drive to end (Olympic Forest). Rain cancels. Leaders: Ronald Webster, 310-559-3126; William H Vanderberg, [email protected], 310-245-2763 Tuesday, March 17, 2015 Repeating Events 6:30 pm Irvine Conditioning Hikes 6:45 pm Tue Tiger Hikers 18 February 2015 Update O: 9 mi rt, 1200’ gain hike to the saddle above Serrano Cyn. Meet 8 am Pacific Palisades rideshare pt or 9 am at Sycamore Cyn fee parking lot (PCH W 19 mi from Malibu Cyn Rd - pay fee or park outside). Rain cancels. Leaders: Wlodek Proskurowski, [email protected], 310-202-0331; David Finch, [email protected], 310-450-4102 Wednesday, March 18, 2015 Wednesday, March 18, 2015 to Wednesday, April 01, 2015 CANCELLED O: Cuba People to People Eco-Adventure Angeles Chapter Outing O: Join us for a unique 15 day travel experience to Cuba for a special opportunity to experience the island while you exchange thoughts and ideas with the Cuban people. We will engage in a full-time schedule of cultural and educational exchange with the Cuban people, with special emphasis on ecology and the environment. During our travels, we visit Havana, Santiago de Cuba, Baracoa, Camaguey, Trinidad, Cienfuegos and Las Terrazas. Cost is $4,625 double occupancy, Includes Round trip flight from Mexico City to Havana, land transportation, Cuban bi-lingual guide, visa, most entrance fees to cultural and ecological venues, all breakfasts, some other meals and all hotel accommodations. Tips, departure tax and flight to/from Mexico City are extra. Deposit $500 due January 2, 2015, Final payment due February 1, 2015. For complete itinerary, application, deposit information, cancelation policy please contact the Leaders: Bruce Hale. Co Leader: Jon Perica Leaders: Bruce Hale, [email protected], 818-957-1936; Jon Perica, [email protected], 818-360-8444 Thursday, March 19, 2015 Repeating Events 8:30 am Thu Moderate Hikers / Placerita Cyn, Pinetos Trail 6:30 pm Irvine Conditioning Hikes 6:55 pm Henninger Flats Conditioning Hike Friday, March 20, 2015 Repeating Events 6:45 pm Pacific Palisades Hike in Topanga State Park to Parker Mesa Overlook SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE Saturday, March 21, 2015 Repeating Events 8:30 am Santa Monica Mountains Trail Work 8:00 am - Old Sugarloaf (3326’); Sierra Sage, Lower Peaks Sierra Sage of SOC Group Outing O: Starting from Bluejay Campground, we will hike to the original and higher of the two peaks in the Santa Ana Mountains that have been designated as Sugarloaf at various times. The hike initially goes downhill to Chiquito Basin, climbs to a ridge, and then gradually descends to the base of Sugarloaf before the final climb to the peak on a steep and brushy use trail. Long sleeves and pants are recommended. The return hike backtracks the same route. The roundtrip distance is 9 miles with 2100’ of cumulative gain. Rain or critical fire level will cancel. Bring lunch, plenty of water, good hiking boots. Meet at 8 am at the south OC ride share location or 8:50 at the trailhead (west end of Bluejay campground). Those meeting us at the trailhead should contact the leaders in advance. Leaders: John Kaiser, [email protected], 714-968-4677; Rich Maxey, [email protected], 949-310-5134 8:30 am - San Mateo Peak (3591’) Sierra Sage of SOC Group Outing O: San Mateo Peak (3591’): 6 mi rt, 950’ gain. Join us for a loop hike to this rocky peak, the highest in the San Mateo wilderness, and enjoy outstanding views of the wilderness and, on a clear day, distant peaks. The return route will take us through upper Wildhorse Canyon and a portion of Rancho Capistrano and along the upper portions of Morrell Creek. Meet 8:30 am at South Orange County rideshare point or 9:15 am at the Morgan trailhead on S Main Divide Rd. Bring water, lugsoles, snack/lunch. Contact the leader if you are planning to meet at the trailhead. Rain or critical fire level will cancel. Leaders: Michael Metcalf, [email protected], 949-444-9270; Garry McCoppin, [email protected], 949-858-7292 9:00 am - Telegraph Canyon hike Orange County Group Outing O: : Hike along Telegraph Canyon and South Ridge in the Chino Hills State Park for 7 miles and 1000 foot gain. Meet at the Discovery Center ($5 parking) at 9:00 am. Bring water, a snack, and sturdy shoes. Rain within 48 hours cancels Leaders: Jim Mccullough, [email protected], 442-1521; Eric Johnson, ericsj@ mindspring.com, 714-524-7763 9:00 am - Fish Canyon Falls Pasadena Group Outing O: Fish Canyon Falls. Enjoy the Azusa Fish Canyon Falls Trail with a 5 mile round trip moderately paced 900’ elevation gain hike, along live oak, big cone spruce and alder-shaded creek to falls. Trail Access, newly open to the public, is on Vulcan Materials Company’s Azusa Rock Quarry property. It is located at 3901 Fish Canyon Road, Azusa. (Here are a set of directions, but would recommend you google the address from your specific location: From I-210 take Irwindale Ave. off-ramp. Drive N on Irwindale to Foothill Blvd. and turn left (W). Follow Foothill, which becomes Huntington Dr., one mile to Encanto Parkway. Turn right (N), which becomes Fish Canyon Road after 3 blocks, and follow it to the quarry gate, one mile.) Enter through the Access Trail Gate. Meet 9 AM at the north end of the parking lot at the kiosk by the Fish Canyon Falls Bridge. Wear appropriate clothing layers, hiking boots or serious walking shoes; bring water, snack to share. Leaders: Bonnie C Strand, [email protected], 818-247-6398; Pat Zeider, [email protected], 626-794-1750 SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE 10:00 am - LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE DAY Angeles Chp Orange Cty Singles Outing O: Leadership Experience Day: Come Learn all about what it is like to be a Sierra Club Leader on this easy-moderate 5 mi, 500ft gain hike in the Turtle Rock Area of Irvine. Learn about all the benefits, rewards, and responsibilities of being a leader. Learn about selecting and planning the hike, giving the trailhead speech, keeping the group together, early sign-out, preparing and posting the writeup, the requirements for becoming a leader, and other topics. You can sign up for our April !! Leadership Training Seminar here. We will then do an easy practice hike. This is a great event if you want to learn if becoming a leader is right for you! Bring 2 qts water, hat, sunscreen, lunch or snacks, and sturdy shoes. Meet at 10:00 am at the Turtle Rock Community Park picnic tables in Irvine. From 405 Fwy, exit S at University/Jeffrey, L on Ridgeline, L on Turtle Rock Drive, pass Sunnyhill, L into parking lot of Turtle Rock Community Park. Donna Specht Leaders: Charles. G. Geller ([email protected]) and Donna Specht ([email protected]) Leaders: Charles G Geller, [email protected]; Donna Specht, [email protected] Saturday, March 21, 2015 to Sunday, March 22, 2015 Harwood-OPEN WEEKEND Angeles Chp Harwood Lodge Social Event O: Open Weekend: Relax, hike and enjoy the local mountains at your beautiful stone lodge nestled among a pine forest. Open to all members ($15/ per night) and their guests ($20/per night-limit 2). No reservations required. Bring SC CARD. Leader: Rodney Schaerer, [email protected], 562-437-4370 Saturday, March 21, 2015 to Sunday, March 22, 2015 21st DPS Chili Cook-off Angeles Chp Desert Peaks Social Event O: Join us for a day of fun in Anza Borrego State Park. Whether you like your chili traditional, Texas-style (no beans), or vegetarian, bring your favorite recipe or just hearty taste buds to this DPS classic. Cooks prepare chili from scratch at the site, then all enjoy happy hour followed by chili tasting and judging. Prizes will be awarded by category, with special recognition for the Spiciest Chili, Best Presentation, Most Original Recipe, and the coveted Best Overall Chili. Cook for free or taste for $10. With the recent rains, we hope to enjoy some spring wildflowers. Optional hiking activity in the area before the Cook-off. Send ESASE with choice of Cook or Taster to Hosts: Jan Brahms ([email protected]) and Julie Rush ([email protected]) Leader: Julie Rush, [email protected], 323-669-8382 Sunday, March 22, 2015 9:30 am - CicLAvia Valley style Walk San Fernando Valley Group Outing O: Join us as Los Angeles’s favorite linear block party, has taken another step into unknown territory, announcing that the first CicLAvia event of 2015 will take place in the San Fernando Valley. This WALK - not a specific bicycle activity for this group will WALK the route of 5.5 miles along Lankershim Boulevard, from Universal City to North Hollywood and Coldwater Canyon. There will be others on bikes, but this group will not joining the riders. This will be the first time the beloved car-free event will take place in the Valley, but it’s been hotly anticipated for a while now. According to CicLAvia’s press release, the route “will highlight some of the gems of the East Valley including the North Hollywood Arts District, Universal City, the historic Campo de Cahuenga, Studio City Farmers Market and the famed Sportsmen’s Lodge. Meet us at Universal RedLine Station 9:30am. Bring water, wear proper attire and money for lunch(optional). Leaders: Sandra Tapia, [email protected], rick8183612465@hotmail. com, 818-365-8789; Gerrie Montooth, [email protected], 818-7617490 February 2015 Update 19 10:00 am - Tour the Los Angeles Arboretum and Botanic Gardens Verdugo Hills Group Outing O: Easy paced, docent led tour of the Arboretum and Gardens. Enjoy the beautiful gardens and historic buildings. Send $9 for adults, $6 for seniors to Evelyn Alexander by March 16. Bring $ for optional lunch. Wear comfortable shoes. Heavy rain cancels. Leaders: Evelyn Alexander, [email protected], 818-843-0920; David Eisenberg, [email protected], 818-247-4635 Tuesday, March 24, 2015 Repeating Events 6:30 pm Irvine Conditioning Hikes 6:45 pm Tue Tiger Hikers 8:30 am - Tue Moderate easy pace Hikers / East and Rice Canyons Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderately paced 5 mile, 800’ elevation gain by year-round streams into two canyons of the Santa Clarita Woodlands. Explore the wide variety of plant communities. Meet 8:30 AM at East Canyon trailhead, Newhall. Take the Calgrove exit from Interstate 5, turn west under the freeway and take the Old Road south about 1 mile to parking entrance after church on right, and continue past trailhead sign to parking area. Bring 2 qts water, snack, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leaders: Reaven Gately, [email protected], 805-255-2350; Pixie Klemic, [email protected], 818-787-5420 8:30 am - Tue Conditioned Hikers: Santa Ynez Cyn, Musch Trail, Garapito Trail & Trailer Cyn Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing 7:30 pm - Monthly Meeting Verdugo Hills Group Social Event O: March 25 Wed Verdugo Hills Monthly Meeting: Join the Verdugo Hills Group to watch “Southeast Utah’s Canyons, Reefs & Arches Galore!” Michael Beck’s slideshow of this realm of singing colors and phantasmagoric shapes will convince you that here is where living geologists go to heaven. Everyone is welcome at 7:00 for social time and refreshments. The meeting begins at 7:30 in the community room of Montrose Citibank [2350 Honolulu Ave-Montrose]. There’s plenty of parking, enter in the back. Leader: Delphine Trowbridge, [email protected], 818-558-7722 Thursday, March 26, 2015 Repeating Events 6:30 pm Irvine Conditioning Hikes 6:55 pm Henninger Flats Conditioning Hike 8:30 am - Thu Moderate Hikers / Cheeseboro Cyn Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderately paced 9-10 mile hike in Agoura Hills to Shepherds’ Flat, over grasslands and along an old ranch road following a streambed. Meet 8:30 AM at trailhead (from 101 Ventura Fwy take Cheseboro Rd, exit 35, turn north on Palo Comado Canyon Rd then right on Cheseboro Rd, and go north 1 mile to park entrance, turn right and follow road to dirt parking area at end). Bring 2 qts water, lunch, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leaders: Diane De Marco, [email protected], 310-645-9442; Nancy Krupa, [email protected], 818-981-4799 Friday, March 27, 2015 O: Strenuous 14 mi, 2500’ gain hike to Eagle Rock, Garapito Trail, and returning by Trailer Cyn. Meet at Santa Ynez trailhead (PCH to Sunset Bl, N ½ mi, L on Palisades Dr 2½ mi, L on Vereda de la Montura to the gate). Park free on street. Bring water, lunch, lugsoles. Rain or red flag alert cancels. Leaders: Maya Levinson, [email protected], 310-398-6344; Ernest M Scheuer, [email protected], 310-274-7987 Repeating Events 9:00 am - Tue Moderate Hikers/Temescal Park to Inspiration Point Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing I: Join us for one or two days in the San Diego area, southeast of Escondido. On day one we will do Woodson, 3.6 miles round trip, 1200’ gain on a paved road. After that we will do Iron, 6 miles round trip, 1000’ gain, on trail. Iron is on the San Diego Peaks list. If you want, stay over in the area for Eagle the next day. This hike is 5 miles round trip, 700’ gain, 400’ loss on trail. If time and energy permits, we may take a side trail to the Three Sisters Waterfalls. This adds 4 miles and 1000’ gain to the hike. Other peaks in the area possible. Slow to moderate pace. Bring food, water and 10 essentials. Leaders: David Comerzan, [email protected], 909-482-0173; Patricia Arredondo, [email protected], 562-618-4391 O: Moderate 8 mi rt, 1500’gain hike on scenic trail via Rivas Ridge to Will Rogers State Park. Meet 8:30 am Temescal Gateway Park (from PCH take Temescal Cyn Blvd past Sunset; pay fee or park outside). Rain cancels. Leaders: Catherine Froloff, [email protected], 310-821-4123; Peter Ireland, [email protected], 818-996-8846 Wednesday, March 25, 2015 9:00 am - Ladera loop hike Orange County Group Outing O: Mar 25 Wed Orange County O: Ladera Loop: 6.6 mi, 1950’ gain/loss. A fairly strenuous hike with lots of up and downs over a relatively short distance. We will follow the ridge above Arroyo Trabuco on a “roller coaster” track, then go down a big hill that borders San Juan Capistrano, and return to our starting point along a landscaped path, with the possibility of an optional Mexican or Thai lunch as a reward when we get there! Meet 9:00 am in the parking lot of the shopping center at Crown Valley Pkwy and Cecil Pasture Rd. From I-5 take Crown Valley Pkwy east, cross the bridge over the Arroyo and turn R on Cecil Pasture Rd; take a first L into parking lot and park near that entrance. Bring water, snack/lunch/ lugsoles. Rain within 3 days cancels. Ldrs: Ed and Helen Maurer (cell 949 357-9931) [email protected]. Leaders: Helen Maurer, [email protected], 949-357-9931, 949-768-0417; Ed Maurer, [email protected], 949-768-0417 20 February 2015 Update 6:45 pm Pacific Palisades Hike in Topanga State Park to Parker Mesa Overlook 12:00 am - Woodson (2894’), Iron (2696’), Eagle (3226’) Angeles Chp Lower Peaks Outing Friday, March 27, 2015 to Saturday, March 28, 2015 Woodson (2894’), Iron (2696’), Eagle (3226’) Angeles Chp Hundred Peaks Outing I: Woodson (2894’), Iron (2696’), Eagle (3226’) - Join us for one or two days in the San Diego area, southeast of Escondido. On day one we will do Woodson, 3.6 miles round trip, 1200’ gain on a paved road. After that we will do Iron, 6 miles round trip, 1000’ gain, on trail. Iron is on the San Diego Peaks list. If you want, stay over in the area for Eagle the next day. This hike is 5 miles round trip, 700’ gain, 400’ loss on trail. If time and energy permits, we may take a side trail to the Three Sisters Waterfalls. This adds 4 miles and 1000’ gain to the hike. Other peaks in the area possible. Slow to moderate pace. Bring food, water and 10 essentials. This is a Lower Peaks outing co-sponsored by HPS. Leaders: David Comerzan, [email protected], 909-482-0173; Patricia Arredondo, [email protected], 562-618-4391 SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE Saturday, March 28, 2015 Repeating Events 8:30 am Santa Monica Mountains Trail Work 8:00 am - Santa Rosa Plateau Sierra Sage of SOC Group Outing O: 6.5 mi, 300’ gain. Enjoy the glorious springtime in this ecological preserve, and a leisurely hike along streams, through rolling grasslands and 100-year-old Englemann oak woodlands. Lavish wildflowers should be in bloom, as spring runoff collects in vernal pools, which beckon wildlife. $3 entrance fee supports reserve upkeep. Meet 8:00 am at the South Orange County rideshare point, Ortega Plaza SE corner of Ortega Hwy and Rancho Viejo Rd in San Juan Capistrano, or 9:00 am at the Santa Rosa Ecological Preserve on Keith Clinton Road, west of Temecula. Bring water, lunch/ snack, lugsoles, binocs, field guides. Newcomers welcome. Rain cancels. Leaders: Michael Sappingfield, [email protected], 949-768-3610; Sylvia Stevenson, [email protected], 949-616-2765 Saturday, March 28, 2015 to Sunday, March 29, 2015 Onion Valley Backcountry Ski Tours Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing I: Daily backcountry tours for skiers with at least high-intermediate skills and strong physical condition – anticipate climbing 1500 – 2500’ each day. Backcountry telemark or Randonee gear preferred and skins required. Tours will be either in the Onion Valley area or in another Eastern Sierra roadhead area, depending upon accessibility and safety considerations. Base planned to be from motel in Independence - approximate cost $75 per night for a room that sleeps two and includes home-cooked breakfast. Send experience, gear, conditioning status, phone, e-mail & address to leader.Sponsored by Orange County Sierra Singles, Wilderness Adventures. Leaders: Mark Alan Mitchell, [email protected], 818-753-9328; Mark Fleming, [email protected], 626-712-3671 8:00 am - Deadline for Leadership Training Seminar Angeles Ch Leadership Training Club Support Event O: Last day for receipt of application and payment by LTC. Register for April 11 seminar to be held in Pasadena area. See LTC website (http://angeles.sierraclub.org/ltc/) for registration information. No registration after this date or at the door. Next seminar: Fall 2015. Leader: Steven Botan, [email protected], 714-963-0151 8:30 am - Red Box to Strawberry Potrero to Josephine Fire Road Pasadena Group Outing O: Red Box to Strawberry Potrero to Josephine Fire Road: we’ll take this 10 mile, 1100 ft gain hike on trails that have been repaired since the 2009 Station Fire. Our route takes us from Red Box, up to Strawberry Saddle, down to Strawberry Potrero and around the northwest side of Strawberry Peak to the Josephine Fire Road and back to the Angeles Crest Hwy; car shuttle required. Bring the lunch, water, suitable clothing, hiking boots. Meet at 8:30 am at the La Canada ride share point. Leaders: Ginny Heringer, [email protected], 626-793-4727; Pam Allen, [email protected], 626-296-6911 10:00 am - Fracking: Oil and Gas Committee Angeles Chapter Club Support Event O: The next meeting of the Angeles Chapter’s Fracking: Oil & Gas committee will take place 10am-1pm, Saturday, March 28th. Leader: David Haake, [email protected], 310-237-3447 Saturday, March 28, 2015 to Sunday, March 29, 2015 Harwood-OPEN WEEKEND Angeles Chp Harwood Lodge Social Event O: Open Weekend: Relax, hike and enjoy the local mountains at your beautiful stone lodge nestled among a pine forest. Open to all members ($15/ per night) and their guests ($20/per night-limit 2). No reservations required. SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE Bring SC CARD. Leader: Graeme Whitaker, [email protected], 909-861-2931 Tuesday, March 31, 2015 Repeating Events 6:30 pm Irvine Conditioning Hikes 6:45 pm Tue Tiger Hikers 8:30 am - Tue Moderate easy pace Hikers / Pico Canyon Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderately paced 6 mile, 800 foot gain hike through historic Mentryville with ruins of California Star Oil #4 and great views of the Santa Clarita Valley. Meet at 8:30 am at trailhead. From Interstate 5, take Lyons Ave west. It will become Pico Canyon; continue on Pico Canyon until it ends at dirt parking lot right (fee) before green entry gate and park outside gate. Leaders: Margaret S Vernallis, [email protected], 818-360-4414; Pixie Klemic, [email protected], 818-787-5420 8:30 am - Tue Conditioned Hikers: Backbone Trail east from Kanan Dume Rd to Castro Pk Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: Strenuous 14 mi, 2400’ gain up/down romp via Newton, Latigo, Solstice Cyns to high point lunch. Meet at Newton Cyn trailhead (PCH 5.9 mi W of Malibu Cyn Rd, N 4½ mi on Kanan Dume Rd after 1st tunnel, or 8 mi S of 101/Ventura Fwy just before 3rd tunnel). Park free in lot on west side of the road. Bring water, lunch, lugsoles. Rain or red flag alert cancels. Leaders: Roger Woods, [email protected], 310-459-3389; Jeri Segal, [email protected], 310-391-3439 9:00 am - Tue Moderate Hikers/ Santa Monica’s Hidden Staircases Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: Moderate 7 mi, 1000’ gain hike. Join us to count the stairs (about 500 up and 500 down) on this hike from Will Rogers Beach to Will Rogers State Park. Includes 9 hidden staircases and historic Upper Rustic Cyn. Optional hike to Inspiration Point. Meet at 8:30 am on Adelaide Dr and 4th St. in Santa Monica (1 block N of San Vicente Blvd). Rain cancels. Leaders: Carol Leacock, [email protected], 310-454-4188; Wlodek Proskurowski, [email protected], 310-202-0331 Wednesday, April 1, 2015 8:00 am - Tenaja Falls & Beyond Orange County Group Outing O: Join us for a 6 mi rt, 1000’ gain, hike past Tenaja Falls to explore the upper canyon and have lunch among the oaks below Stewart Ranch. The spring display of prickly phlox along this route is the best in the Santa Ana Mtns. On the return, we will take time to explore the area around the falls. Meet 8:00 am at the South Orange County rideshare point or 9:15 am at the falls trailhead. Bring 2 qts water, lunch, good hiking boots. One crossing of San Mateo Creek is required; depending on the winter rains, wading may be necessary. Rain or critical fire level cancels. Leaders: John Kaiser, [email protected], 714-968-4677; Bob Hansen, [email protected]., [email protected], 949-586-4928; Rich Maxey, [email protected], 949-310-5134 7:00 pm - ‘Honeybee Keeping in the LA Basin...’Pasadena Group Monthly Meeting Pasadena Group Club Support Event O: Pasadena Group Monthly Meeting: Manhattan Beach honeybee keeper Susan Rudnicki presents a live program “Honeybee keeping in the LA Basin---an emerging craft”. Susan responds to citizen calls regarding human conflicts with honeybees, rescuing the bees and re-homing them to people wanting honeybee hives through the network of her club, HoneyLove, a non-profit dedicated to education in urban beekeeping. She has 8 hives of feral rescued bees, is a mentor to new beekeepers, and sells honey from her February 2015 Update 21 hives. She will bring a observation hive with a frame of live bees on their honeycomb. Honeybees live in a world that is endlessly fascinating for its complex behaviors, communication and organizational structure; with a queen and all her sisters, it is a matriarchy driven largely by chemical signaling and with strict “job descriptions” through which all workers will pass in their lifetimes. Bees play a critical role as pollinators for food and flower production; an understanding of this role helps dispel negative views of stinging insects. Information on Group’s hikes, outings, and conservation activities. Newcomers always welcome! 7 pm doors open, 7:30 pm program at Eaton Canyon Nature Center, 1750 N Altadena Dr in NE Pasadena. For information contact Group Membership Chair, Elizabeth Pomeroy, 626-791-7660 [email protected] Leader: Liz Pomeroy, [email protected], 626-791-7660 9:00 am - Tue Moderate Hikers/Upper Mandeville Cyn Loop Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing Thursday, April 2, 2015 O: 5 mi, 400’ gain. This will be an easy hike around the varied landscape of the park: oak groves in the ravines, wildflowers and cactus on the slopes. Bring water, snack, lugsoled shoes. Newcomers welcome. Meet 9:00 am at the Park. From I-5, go east on Oso Pkwy almost to the end where the road enters Coto de Caza, turn right into Riley Park. OC Parks decal needed or parking fee is $3.Mike Sappingfield 949-768-3610 [email protected] Leaders: Michael Sappingfield, [email protected], 949-768-3610; Peter R Height, [email protected], [email protected], 949-412-8954, 949-7134569 8:00 am - Thu Moderate Hikers / Chantry Flat, Mt Zion Loop Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderately paced 10 mile, 1800’ gain loop hike in Angeles National Forest. Meet at Chantry Flat parking area 8 am. From 210 Foothill freeway in Arcadia take Santa Anita Ave exit and drive north 6 miles. Forest Service Adventure Pass is needed to park. Bring 2 qts water, lunch, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leaders: Norm Stabeck, [email protected], 818-518-5454; Reaven Gately, [email protected], 661-255-8873 O: Moderately paced 7 mi loop, 1200’ gain hike with vistas of Mt. Baldy and Catalina, and with lunch at Nike site. Meet 9:00 am at Gardenland Rd Trailhead in Mandeville Cyn ( 5 mi N of Sunset Blvd on Mandeville Cyn Rd. Gardenland Rd is second to last street on left; limited parking). Rain cancels. Leaders: Hannelore Suddeth, [email protected], 310-370-3008; Ernest M Scheuer, [email protected], 310-274-7987 Wednesday, April 8, 2015 9:00 am - Riley Park Loop Orange County Group Outing 7:00 pm - Wilderness Skills: Planning the Backpack Trip Angeles Chp Orange Cty Singles Club Support Event Saturday, April 04, 2015 to Sunday, April 05, 2015 O: Join us for this fun and informative evening series of monthly classes at REI, 2962 El Camino Real, Tustin, California as we will be discussing subjects such as day hiking, backpacking, navigation, first aid, stoves, cooking and meal planning, sleeping and sheltering, emergencies and survival, gear selection, and more. All courses will be taught by experienced Sierra Club Outing Leaders. This topic will cover how to plan the trip, including items to consider in selecting the location, trailhead requirements/restrictions, obtaining the permit, fire restrictions/requirements for the area, trip duration, checking the weather, and before and after trip campground information that may be helpful. Information will be available about upcoming hikes and events. There is no charge for the course. [Feel free to arrive at 6:30 pm for social, registration, and to find out what is happening with Sierra Club in the area and to visit with the leaders before class.] Leader: Frances Penn, [email protected], 714-747-1019 Harwood-OPEN WEEKEND Angeles Chp Harwood Lodge Social Event Thursday, April 9, 2015 Friday, April 3, 2015 Repeating Events 6:45 pm Pacific Palisades Hike in Topanga State Park to Parker Mesa Overlook 7:00 pm Griffith Park Monthly Full Moon Hike with Potluck on top Saturday, April 4, 2015 O: Open Weekend: Relax, hike and enjoy the local mountains at your beautiful stone lodge nestled among a pine forest. Open to all members ($15/ per night) and their guests ($20/per night-limit 2). No reservations required. Bring SC CARD. Leader: Elizabeth Ward, [email protected], 909-932-1980 Tuesday, April 7, 2015 8:30 am - Tue Moderate easy pace Hikers / Upper Las Virgenes (Ahmanson) Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderately paced 5 mile hike with 700’ gain. Enjoy our recently acquired Santa Monica Mtns Conservancy land at the edge of the Simi Hills. Hike the rolling grassland hills of oaks and coastal sage and visit the old ranch house at Lasky Mesa. Meet 8:30 am at Victory trailhead. From 101 Ventura Fwy take Valley Circle Bl exit and go north to Victory Bl, about 2 miles. Turn left on Victory, go 1/2 mi to fee parking area. Bring water, snack, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Muddy when wet. Rain cancels. Leaders: Rita Okowitz, [email protected], 818-889-9924; Pixie Klemic, [email protected], 818-787-5420 22 February 2015 Update Repeating Events 7:00 pm Rio Hondo Group monthly mtg: 8:00 am - Thu Moderate Hikers / Hummingbird Trail to Rocky Peak Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderately paced 9 mile, 2000’ gain hike in Santa Susana Mtns to Rocky Peak, on beautiful trail through coastal sage scrub and chaparral, then on fire road to peak with great views. Meet 8 am at Kuehner Dr trailhead (from 118 freeway in east end of Simi Valley, take Kuehner Dr, exit 30, go north of freeway 100 yards and park off pavement on east side of street beside fence). Bring 2 qts water, lunch, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leaders: Rosemary Campbell, [email protected], 818-344-6869; Gary Anderson, [email protected], 818-592-0710 Friday, April 10, 2015 Repeating Events 6:45 pm Pacific Palisades Hike in Topanga State Park to Parker Mesa Overlook SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE Saturday, April 11, 2015 Saturday, April 11, 2015 to Sunday, April 12, 2015 Snow: Sierra Snow Checkoff/Practice: Angeles Ch Leadership Training Outing M/E-R: Snow: Sierra Snow Checkoff/Practice: For M & E candidates wanting to check off leadership ratings and/or others who wish to practice new techniques. Restricted to SC members with some prior basic training with the ice axe. Send SC#, climbing resume, email, H&W phones to leader. Leaders: Nile Sorenson, [email protected], 714-996-5683; Douglas Mantle, [email protected], 818-362-5132 Saturday, April 11, 2015 to Sunday, April 12, 2015 Sierra Snow Check-Off Angeles Chp Desert Peaks Outing O: For M & E candidates wanting to check off leadership ratings and/or others who wish to practice new techniques. Restricted to SC mbrs with some prior basic training with the ice axe. Send SC#, climbing resume, email, H&W phones to leader. Leader: NILE SORENSON Leader: Douglas Mantle, [email protected], 818-362-5132 8:00 am - Leadership Training Seminar Angeles Ch Leadership Training Club Support Event O: Become a qualified Sierra Club leader. Seminar in Pasadena Area. For information, see the LTC website (http://angeles.sierraclub.org/ltc/). Deadline for receipt of application is March 28. No registration after this date or at the door. Next seminar: Fall 2015. Leader: Steven Botan, [email protected], 714-321-1296 8:30 am - Three LA City Parks Hike in Northern SFV Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderately paced hike in Aliso Canyon Park, Limekiln Canyon Park, and Tampa/Wilbur Park. Outstanding views, and some spots where “ET” was filmed. Meet 8:30 AM, 1/4 mi E of Reseda Bl on N side of Rinaldi St in newly renovated Aliso Canyon Park. Water and restrooms are available. Bring water and snacks, clothing appropriate for the weather, comfortable walking shoes/boots, shade hat.Sponsored by Wilderness Adv & SFV. Leaders: George Denny, [email protected], 310-838-2354; Fran Denny, [email protected], 310-838-2354 9:00 am - Serrano Valley via La Jolla Canyon Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: Moderately paced 15 mi, 2000’ gain loop hike in Pt. Mugu State Park. Hike to rarely-visited Serrano Valley; return via Ray Miller trail. Should be beautiful in April! Meet 8:30 am at the Malibu rideshare point; 9:00 at Ray Miller trailhead (fee parking). Rain cancels. Leaders: Robert Baldwin, [email protected], 818-510-1274; Ron Rosien, [email protected], 310-474-0349 Saturday, April 11, 2015 to Sunday, April 12, 2015 Harwood-CLOSED WEEKEND Angeles Chp Harwood Lodge Social Event O: (Reserved for Inner City Outings weekend) Leader: Cia Kirchner, [email protected], 949-675-0313 Monday, April 13, 2015 6:30 pm - Newcomer Night: Spotlight on Orange County Orange County Group Club Support Event O: Orange County Sierra Singles, Orange County Group Newcomer Night: Find out all about events with 20s30s40s, hiking, conditioning hikes, backpacking, ICO, adventure travel and conservation opportunities. Refreshments. Free. Free Drawing. Be a part of the largest grassroots environmental organization in the US and join Sierra Club $15 Special Offer, free gift. Newcomers welcome, bring a friend! Meet Costa Mesa Community Center, 1845 Park Ave, Costa Mesa (55 Fwy S, R on 19th, SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE cross Harbor Blvd., L on Park Ave, R into parking lot next to library.) Contact: Donna Specht Leaders: Donna Specht, [email protected], 714-963-6345; Charles G Geller, [email protected], 714-292-2352 Tuesday, April 14, 2015 8:30 am - Tue Moderate easy pace Hikers / Hondo Canyon Backbone Trail Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderately paced 5 mile, 1400’ loss hike in a dramatic, scenic canyon. Short shuttle to top of mountain and a downhill hike. Should be lots of wildflowers. Meet 8:30 AM at trailhead, located on Old Topanga Canyon Rd 0.4 mile west of intersection with Topanga Canyon Blvd. Limited roadside parking, so please ride-share. Bring 2 qts water, lunch, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leaders: Marcia Harris, [email protected], 310-828-6670; Pixie Klemic, [email protected], 818-787-5420 9:00 am - Tue Moderate Hikers/Kanan Dume Backbone Trail Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: Moderate 8 mi rt, 1400’ gain hike on BBT past Upper Zuma Falls then to Buzzard’s Roost (2500’). Meet 8:20 am Pacific Palisades rideshare pt, or 9 am at Newton Canyon trailhead lot (Kanan Dume Rd 4 ½ mi N of PCH, just past 1st tunnel on L or 8 mi S of Ventura Fwy on R just before 3rd tunnel). Rain cancels. Leaders: Wlodek Proskurowski, [email protected], 310-202-0331; Hannelore Suddeth, [email protected], 310-370-3008 Wednesday, April 15, 2015 8:30 am - Chiquito Trail Orange County Group Outing O: 9 mi, 900’ gain. Starting near Blue Jay Campground, we hike thru varied terrain possibly seeing spring flowers and deer, to Lion Cyn Falls for lunch, then on to the Candy Store. Bring 2 liters water, lunch, lugsoles. Short car shuttle. Rain cancels. Meet 8:30 am South Orange County rideshare point. Leaders: Sharon Kirk, [email protected], 714-376-3197; Rich Maxey, [email protected], 949-310-5134 Thursday, April 16, 2015 8:00 am - Thu Moderate Hikers / Upper Zuma Canyon Backbone Trail, Zuma Ridge Rd Non Club Sponsor Outing O: Moderately paced 8 mile, 1400’ gain hike on scenic trail through lovely canyon, then on fire road with great mountain and ocean views, to Buzzard’s Roost. Meet 8 am Newton Canyon Trailhead. From 101 Ventura Fwy take Kanan Rd exit, go south on Kanan Rd to paved trailhead parking area on west side just north of Tunnel 1 (3rd tunnel from 101 about 1 3/4 miles past Mulholland Hwy). Bring 2 qts water, lunch, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leaders: Nancy Krupa, [email protected], 818-981-4799; Diane De Marco, [email protected], 310-645-9442 Friday, April 17, 2015 Repeating Events 6:45 pm Pacific Palisades Hike in Topanga State Park to Parker Mesa Overlook February 2015 Update 23 Friday, April 17, 2015 to Sunday, April 19, 2015 Malibu Creek Camping MASH-4077 Style Verdugo Hills Group Outing O: Enjoy a fantastic camping weekend getaway at nearby Malibu Creek State Park in the Santa Monica Mountains a short drive from LA & OC. We have reserved the large secluded and private group campsite overlooking a meadow covered in wildflowers where deer come to graze. This leader’s most favorite local campsite that is tough to get! You can hike through oak and sycamore woodlands, visit where MASH 4077 and other movies have been filmed, go searching for wildflowers, or relax at our exclusive group camp with our own bathroom facilities. We will enjoy evening happy hours (come dressed as your favorite MASH character), Potluck dinners and campfires. The camping fee is $40 per person ($10 extra for non-member or solo driver) which includes group campsite, parking fees, light breakfasts, and happy hour goodies. Due to limited parking we encourage carpooling and can assist in connecting with others interested. K9: Well behaved dogs with responsible owners are welcome (must follow all regulations). Space is limited so sign up early. Reservation *must* include participant name, email, phone #, city, SC # (or extra fee for non-member), any carpool arrangements and a check payable to Verdugo Hills Sierra Club mailed to Ed Khatch, 338 Grove Hill Ct. Brea CA 92821. All communication will be via email (no SASE). No day-use visitors, attendance is limited to participants signed-up in advance only. Leaders: Ed Khatch, [email protected], 714-671-1977; Jacqueline Meese, [email protected], [email protected], 714-3626679; Jean Noud, [email protected], 714-928-6282, 714-841-8798 Friday, April 17, 2015 to Sunday, April 19, 2015 Malibu Creek Camping MASH-4077 Style Angeles Chp Orange Cty Singles Outing O: Enjoy a fantastic camping weekend getaway at nearby Malibu Creek State Park in the Santa Monica Mountains a short drive from LA & OC. We have reserved the large secluded and private group campsite overlooking a meadow covered in wildflowers where deer come to graze. This leader’s most favorite local campsite that is tough to get! You can hike through oak and sycamore woodlands, visit where MASH 4077 and other movies have been filmed, go searching for wildflowers, or relax at our exclusive group camp with our own bathroom facilities. We will enjoy evening happy hours (come dressed as your favorite MASH character), Potluck dinners and campfires. The camping fee is $40 per person ($10 extra for non-member or solo driver) which includes group campsite, parking fees, light breakfasts, and happy hour goodies. Due to limited parking we encourage carpooling and can assist in connecting with others interested. K9: Well behaved dogs with responsible owners are welcome (must follow all regulations). Space is limited so sign up early. Reservation *must* include participant name, email, phone #, city, SC # (or extra fee for non-member), any carpool arrangements and a check payable to Verdugo Hills Sierra Club mailed to Ed Khatch, 338 Grove Hill Ct. Brea CA 92821. All communication will be via email (no SASE). No day-use visitors, attendance is limited to participants signed-up in advance only. Leaders: Ed Khatch, [email protected], 714-671-1977; Jacqueline Meese, [email protected]; Jean Noud, [email protected], 714-8418798 Saturday, April 18, 2015 Saturday, April 18, 2015 to Sunday, April 19, 2015 Pahrump Point (5,740’), Stewart Point (5,265’) Angeles Chp Hundred Peaks Outing I: Pahrump Point (5,740’), Stewart Point (5,265’) - Come join us for a fun spring-time weekend of rocky class 2 peakbagging near Death Valley NP high above the Chicago Valley north-northeast of Shoshone, CA. Feel free to join us for one or both days. This is a DPS Outing co-sponsored by WTC and HPS. Email Mat Kelliher at [email protected] with contact and 24 February 2015 Update carpool info, recent conditioning, and experience for trip status and details. Leaders: Mat Kelliher, [email protected], 818-667-2490; Bill Simpson, [email protected], 323-683-0959 Saturday, April 18, 2015 to Sunday, April 19, 2015 Sentinel Peak (9,634’) Angeles Chp Wilderness Trainin Outing I: Join us for a trip into the Panamint Mountains of western Death Valley to visit the ghost town of Panamint City and climb Sentinel Peak. On Saturday we’ll backpack along a stream up Surprise Canyon to Panamint City (6 miles, 4,000’). We’ll make camp and explore Panamint City before enjoying a happy hour Potluck. Sunday we’ll get an early start and hike XC to climb Sentinel Peak (9 miles, 3,400’) before breaking camp and packing back down to the trailhead (6 miles). Good conditioning and experience on 2nd class XC talus required. Send e-mail with resume containing recent experience, contact, and rideshare info to leader. Leaders: Crystal Davis, [email protected], 323-463-9261; Neal Robbins, [email protected], 310-540-5089 10:00 am - Skyline Trail hike and Buddhist Temple Orange County Group Outing O: : A leisurely hike along the ridge between La Habra Heights and Hacienda Heights, with lunch at the turnaround point of the Buddhist Temple on Hacienda Blvd. 1200’ gain over 3½ miles through walkways under Colima and Hacienda Blvds. Meet 10:00 am. Park on S. Holmes Circle between S. Hermitage Dr and E. Cargreen Ave. Vegetarian lunch ($5 donation) with time to look around the largest Buddhist temple in the Western Hemisphere. Bring water, and sturdy shoes. No tank tops or shorts allowed in the main temple. Rain within 48 hours cancels Leaders: Fred Reed, [email protected], 714-528-4841; Eric Johnson, [email protected], 714-524-7763 Saturday, April 18, 2015 to Sunday, April 19, 2015 Harwood-SPRING WORK PARTY Angeles Chp Harwood Lodge Social Event O: Spring Work Party: Come have fun, meet new people, all while working on Lodge repairs/maintenance. Receive lodging, food and drink, and pass to come back for a free weekend. Wear old clothes, bring favorite tools or just a can-do attitude. Leader: Graeme Whitaker, [email protected], 909-861-2931 5:00 pm - 2015 HPS Spring Fling Angeles Chp Hundred Peaks Social Event O: 2015 HPS Spring Fling - To be held in the Idyllwild Area. Stay Tuned more details to follow... Leader: Mat Kelliher, [email protected], 818-667-2490 Sunday, April 19, 2015 Repeating Events 8:30 am Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve Newcomer Hike 8:15 am - 32nd Annual Great Rendezvous Hikes: Hondo Canyon Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: Join one of four memorable Rendezvous hikes that converge at Trippet Ranch for John Muir’s Birthday Party and annual leaders’ celebration from 12-1 pm. Help decorate the famous John Muir birthday cake. Rain cancels. Hondo Cyn: Well-paced 8 mi rt, 1800’ gain. Hike up Hondo Cyn to old cabin site with wildflower views. Meet 8:15 am at Dead Horse fee parking lot on Entrada Rd (PCH to Topanga Cyn Bl., N 4 ½ mi to Entrada Rd, lot is on left side of Entrada Rd; or 7 ½ mi S of Ventura Fwy to Entrada Rd). Free parking on Entrada (off Topanga Cyn Rd). Leaders: Bill Crane, [email protected], 818-773-4601; Joan Weaver, [email protected], 818-717-1946 SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE 9:00 am - 32nd Annual Great Rendezvous Hikes: Garapito Canyon Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: Join one of four memorable Rendezvous hikes that converge at Trippet Ranch for John Muir’s Birthday Party and annual leaders’ celebration from 12-1 pm. Help decorate the famous John Muir birthday cake. Rain cancels. Garapito Cyn: Moderately strenuous 12 mi rt, 1500’ gain hike. Meet 9:00 am south end of Reseda Blvd (in Tarzana, 2 1/2 mi S of Ventura Blvd) at top of hill at round-about (fee park). Leaders: Robert Baldwin, [email protected], 818-510-1274; Ron Rosien, [email protected], 310-474-0349 9:00 am - Tue Moderate Hikers/Chumash Trail - La Jolla Cyn Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: 8 mi rt, 1500’ gain hike that starts with very steep 900’ climb. Meet 8:00 am Pacific Palisades rideshare pt or 9:00 am at Chumash Trailhead (PCH 22 mi W of Malibu Cyn Rd to lot on N, opposite Pt Mugu Rifle Range). Rain cancels. Leaders: Peter Ireland, [email protected], 310-457-9783; Robert Cody, [email protected], 310-410-9172 Wednesday, April 22, 2015 9:30 am - LA River Walk San Fernando Valley Group Outing 8:00 am - Santa Rosa Plateau Orange County Group Outing 10:00 am - 32nd Annual Great Rendezvous Hikes: Santa Ynez Canyon Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing 6:00 pm - Advanced Mountaineering Program (AMP11): Basic Safety System Angeles Ch Leadership Training Outing 10:00 am - 32nd Annual Great Rendezvous Hikes: Dead Horse Trail Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing 7:30 pm - Monthly Meeting Verdugo Hills Group Social Event O: Join one of four memorable Rendezvous hikes that converge at Trippet Ranch for John Muir’s Birthday Party and annual leaders’ celebration from 12-1 pm. Help decorate the famous John Muir birthday cake. Rain cancels. Dead Horse Trail: Topanga State Park. Easy 4 mi rt, 300’ gain family walk. Meet 10 am at Dead Horse fee parking lot on Entrada Rd (PCH to Topanga Cyn Bl., N 4 ½ mi to Entrada Rd, lot is on left side of Entrada Rd; or 7 ½ mi S of Ventura Fwy to Entrada Rd). Leaders: Mary Ann Webster, [email protected], 310-5593126; Ronald Webster, 310-559-3126 O: April 22 Wed Verdugo Hills Monthly Meeting: The Verdugo Hills group is pleased to present Carol Henning who will relate though stories and pictures a search for Jane Austen through the fields and woods of Hampshire [England] where Jane grew up and spent most of her life. The search ends in Winchester where Jane lived her final months and is buried in the famous Cathedral. Anyone who has enjoyed her novels or the programs that were made from them should appreciate the influence these areas have on her stories. Everyone is welcome at 7:00 for social time and refreshments. The meeting begins at 7:30 in the community room of Montrose Citibank [2350 Honolulu Ave-Montrose]. There’s plenty of parking, enter in the back. Leader: Delphine Trowbridge, [email protected], 818-558-7722 Tuesday, April 21, 2015 Thursday, April 23, 2015 8:30 am - Tue Moderate easy pace Hikers / Towsley Canyon, Santa Clarita Woodlands Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing 8:00 am - Thu Moderate Hikers / Weldon Cyn Overlook Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: LA River Walk: Join us on one of our irregular walks along the LA River. We start by seeing the Water with Rocks gate. Then start our walk by going through the Great Heron Gate, look at the historic Fletcher Drive Bridge and see several intimate parks. And if open, we’ll stop at the Frog Spot for a spell on our return. Wear appropriate attire; bring 2l water and money for optional lunch afterwards. Walk is approximately 5 to 5.5 mi. Rain or rain within 24 hours cancels. We meet 9:30 am at 2487 Fletcher Dr, 90039. Leaders: Sandra Tapia, [email protected], rick8183612465@hotmail. com, 818-365-8789; Gerrie Montooth, [email protected], 818-7617490 O: Join one of four memorable Rendezvous hikes that converge at Trippet Ranch for John Muir’s Birthday Party and annual leaders’ celebration from 12-1 pm. Help decorate the famous John Muir birthday cake. Rain cancels. Santa Ynez Cyn: Moderately paced 8 mi rt, 900” gain hike. Meet 10 am at Santa Ynez trailhead in Pac. Palisades (PCH E ½ mi on Sunset Bl., L2 ½ on Palisades Dr., L on Vereda de Montura to gate). Leaders: Wlodek Proskurowski, [email protected], 310-202-0331; David Haake, [email protected], 310-237-3447; Howard Strauss, htstrauss@ aol.com, 310-838-4842 O: Moderately paced 5 1/2 mile, 1000’ gain with great vistas, a chilly narrows, diverse plant life, tar seeps and a fumarole. Meet 8:30 am Ed Davis Park, Newhall. Take the Calgrove exit from Interstate 5, turn west under the freeway and take the Old Road south 1/2 mile to Ed Davis Park entrance on right, park in second dirt parking area on the right near kiosk, about 50 yds past entrance gate, before fee area. Bring water, snack, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leaders: Reaven Gately, [email protected], 805-255-2350; Pixie Klemic, [email protected], 818-787-5420 SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE O: 6.5 mi, 300’ gain. Enjoy the glorious springtime in this ecological preserve, and a leisurely hike along streams, through rolling grasslands and 100-year-old Englemann oak woodlands. Lavish wildflowers should be in bloom, as spring runoff collects in vernal pools, which beckon wildlife. $3 entrance fee supports reserve upkeep. Meet 8:00 am at the South Orange County rideshare point, or 9:00 am at the Preserve. Bring water, lunch/ snack, lugsoles, binocs, field guides. Newcomers welcome. Rain cancels. Ldr: Mike Sappingfield, 949-768-3610 [email protected]. Leaders: Michael Sappingfield, [email protected], 949-768-3610; Sherri Sisson, [email protected], 949-786-7681 M/E-R: Advanced Mountaineering Program (AMP11): Basic Safety System: First of four climbing workshops open to Sierra Club members with prior roped climbing experience. Today’s indoor evening workshop of four hours reviewing ropes, harnesses, helmets and basic climbing gear will take place in Pasadena. As space is limited, priority will be given to participants who commit to all four workshops. Send email or sase, phones, Sierra Club number, resume to leader. Leader: Dan Richter. Leaders: Daniel Richter, [email protected], 818-970-6737; Patrick Mckusky, [email protected], 626-794-7321 O: Moderately paced 8 mile, 1200’ gain hike through oaks, black walnut and fir trees, passing BFI planted oaks as a condition of landfill expansion, to overlooking views of Santa Clarita and San Fernando Valleys. Meet 8 am East Canyon trailhead of Santa Susana Mtns. From northbound Interstate 5 take Calgrove Blvd, exit 166, turn left (west) under the freeway and take the Old Road south about 1 mile to parking entrance after church on right, and continue past trailhead sign to parking area. Bring $5 for parking, 2 qts water, lunch, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leaders: Mimi Knights, 661-253-3414; Margaret Vernallis, [email protected], 818-360-4414 February 2015 Update 25 Friday, April 24, 2015 Repeating Events 6:45 pm Pacific Palisades Hike in Topanga State Park to Parker Mesa Overlook 5:00 pm - 34th Annual Santa Monica Mtns Trail Days/Pt Mugu State Park Apr 24-26 Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: Thirty four years ago, members of the Santa Monica Mtns Task Force and the Santa Monica Mtns Trails Council initiated a Trail Days tradition that has contributed thousands of hours of fun, building and repairing trails in the Santa Monica Mtns. This year spend Sat and/or Sun working on trails or removing invasive non-native plants from Point Mugu State Park. New trails built, old trails repaired, noxious weeds destroyed. No experience or age limit; just spirit of fun and adventure. Camp free at tree-shaded Danielson Ranch Fri and Sat nights; Sat night barbecue & campfire; meet car caravans Sat/Sun 8:30 am for day work only. Information and camp reservations at www.smmtc.org, or call Organizers: Ron and Mary Ann Webster, Bill Vanderberg Leaders: Ronald Webster, 310-559-3126; Mary Ann Webster, [email protected], 310-559-3126; William H Vanderberg, [email protected], 310-245-2763 Saturday, April 25, 2015 Repeating Events 0:00 am Navigation: Warren Point Navigation Noodle Saturday, April 25, 2015 to Tuesday, April 28, 2015 Zion and Bryce Canyon Bus Trip Palos Verdes Group Outing O: Join us for a double-header hiking adventure in Zion and Bryce Canyon national parks April 25-28, 2015. In Zion, we will have numerous hiking options on trails surrounded by massive sandstone cliffs of cream, pink, and red, which soar into a bright blue sky. On a day trip to Bryce Canyon, we will have shorter and longer hiking options through red forests of hoodoos (unique pillars of rock sculptured by the forces of erosion). We stay three nights in the Bumbleberry Inn in Springdale near Zion. Price includes bus, shared motel room, all admissions, snacks, and driver gratuity. Depart early Sat. from Redondo Beach and return Tues. night. Cancellation penalty is $40. If you cancel less than 30 days before departure, you will only receive a refund if the trip is full. Send 2 business-size self addressed stamped envelops, your gender, H&W phones, email, and a $357 check payable to PVSB Sierra Club to Terri Straub, 28017 Indian Rock Dr., Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275. Leaders: Judy Shane, [email protected], 310-379-1111; Terri Straub, [email protected], 310-544-5017; Emile Fiesler, [email protected], 720-834-2878; Zoltan Stroll, [email protected], 310-378-8975 7:30 am - Advanced Mountaineering Program (AMP11): Belaying Angeles Ch Leadership Training Outing M/E-R: Advanced Mountaineering Program (AMP11): Belaying: Second of four climbing workshops open to Sierra Club members with prior roped climbing experience. Today, at Stoney Point in Chatsworth, focus is on belaying and principles of anchor building. As space is limited, priority will be given to participants who commit to all four workshops. Send email or sase, phones, resume to leader. Leader: Dan Richter. Leaders: Daniel Richter, [email protected], 818-970-6737; Patrick Mckusky, [email protected], 626-794-7321 26 February 2015 Update 8:30 am - 34th Annual Santa Monica Mtns Trail Days/Pt Mugu State Park Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: Fun trail-work, Weed War, and optional barbecue and camping. (See Apr 25-27 for details). Meet 8:30 am at NPS Service Rd gate (from 405 Fwy, take Ventura Fwy W 25 mi to Wendy Dr exit in Newbury Park, S on Wendy, R on Potrero Rd, L on Reino, L at NPS Service Rd. Organizers: Ron and Mary Ann Webster, Bill Vanderberg Leaders: Mary Ann Webster, [email protected], 310-5593126; Ronald Webster, 310-559-3126; William H Vanderberg, [email protected], 310-245-2763 10:00 am - Fracking: Oil and Gas Committee Angeles Chapter Club Support Event O: The next meeting of the Angeles Chapter’s Fracking: Oil & Gas committee will take place 10am-1pm, Saturday, April 25th. Leader: David Haake, [email protected], 310-237-3447 Saturday, April 25, 2015 to Sunday, April 26, 2015 Harwood-OPEN WEEKEND Angeles Chp Harwood Lodge Social Event O: Open Weekend: Relax, hike and enjoy the local mountains at your beautiful stone lodge nestled among a pine forest. Open to all members ($15/ per night) and their guests ($20/per night-limit 2). No reservations required. Bring SC CARD. Leader: Elizabeth Ward, [email protected], 909-932-1980 Sunday, April 26, 2015 Repeating Events 7:00 am Navigation: Warren Point Navigation Noodle 8:30 am - 34th Annual Santa Monica Mtns Trail Days/Pt Mugu State Park Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: Fun trail-work. (See Apr 25-27 for details). Meet 8:30 am at NPS Service Rd gate (from 405 Fwy, take Ventura Fwy W 25 mi to Wendy Dr exit in Newbury Park, S on Wendy, R on Potrero Rd, L on Reino, L at NPS Service Rd). Organizers: Ron and Mary Ann Webster, Bill Vanderberg Leaders: Mary Ann Webster, [email protected], 310-5593126; Ronald Webster, 310-559-3126; William H Vanderberg, [email protected], 310-245-2763 5:00 pm - 24th Annual Beginning Backpacking Class in the Redwoods: Angeles Chp Backpacking Comm Outing O: Have you ever wanted to learn to backpack & get away from the crowds of people? Learn how to backpack in 3 Sunday evening course (April 26, May 3 & 17) culminating in a trip to a Redwood Forest grove in Sierra Nevadas on May 30-31. Learn what to take, latest in equipment, what to do before you leave LA. Backpacking equipment give-aways & refreshments at classes. Attendance Mandatory at April 26th Class to participate on the trip. Apply by April 10, unless class fills earlier. Conservation. Fundraiser. Send 2 4X9 SASE, H&W Phones, e-mail, Check (Sierra Club) for $45 with SC#/$50 non-member, to leader. Leader: David Meltzer, 611 E Pine Ave, El Segundo, CA 90245 Phone 310-913-1230 Assts.: Fred Dong phone 818545-3878, Bill Crane, Steve Schuster, Erik Siering, George Denny, Pamela Rowe, Bernie Yoo, Leaders: David Meltzer, [email protected], 310-913-1230; Fred Dong, [email protected], 818-545-3878; Steve Schuster, steve.n.wfac2@ sbcglobal.net, 714-526-6108 SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE Tuesday, April 28, 2015 8:30 am - Tues Moderate easy pace Hikers / Bear Divide to Walker Ranch Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: 6 mile, 500’ gain, 1300’ loss hike. We will start at the top of the San Gabriel Mtns at Bear Divide; hike the ridge to the Wilson Saddle with great views of the Valleys, then down the Los Pinetos Trail into the oaks at Walker Ranch in Placerita Cyn SP. Meet at Walker Ranch trail head parking area for car shuttle to Bear Divide at 8:30 am. From Hwy 14 in Newhall take Placerita Cyn Rd exit and go east about 3 1/2 miles, passing Placerita Cyn Park entrance, to dirt shoulder parking for Walker Ranch on right. Do not block gate. Bring water, snack, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leaders: Reaven Gately, [email protected], 805-255-2350; Pixie Klemic, [email protected], 818-787-5420 9:00 am - Tue Moderate Hikers/Santa Monica Palisades Park Walk Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing Friday, May 01, 2015 to Monday, May 04, 2015 Pinnacles National Park Spring Car Camp Angeles Chp Natural Science Outing O: Join us for a car camping and day hiking extravaganza to one of our newest National Parks, which features fascinating geology that about 23 million years ago was located near Lancaster. Talus caves, towering cliffs, and volcanic formations attract bats, condors, and climbers. We’ll hike among these wonders while also enjoying oak woodlands, chaparral, riparian areas, spring wildflowers, plus a variety of birds and other animals. Did I mention California Condors? If you need Environmental Awareness credits for your advanced leadership rating, this trip will qualify. Space is limited; RSVP required. Leaders: Sharon Moore, [email protected], 310-754-9640; Keith Martin, [email protected], 626-396-9701 Friday, May 01, 2015 to Monday, May 04, 2015 Pinnacles National Park Spring Car Camp Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing Wednesday, April 29, 2015 O: Join us for a car camping and day hiking extravaganza to one of our newest National Parks, which features fascinating geology that about 23 million years ago was located near Lancaster. Talus caves, towering cliffs, and volcanic formations attract bats, condors, and climbers. We’ll hike among these wonders while also enjoying oak woodlands, chaparral, riparian areas, spring wildflowers, plus a variety of birds and other animals. Did I mention California Condors? If you need Environmental Awareness credits for your advanced leadership rating, this trip will qualify. Space is limited; RSVP required. Leaders: Sharon Moore, [email protected], 310-754-9640; Keith Martin, [email protected], 626-396-9701 8:30 am - Witch s Garden Orange County Group Outing Saturday, May 2, 2015 O: Join us for a walk from Rustic Canyon Recreation Center to Palisades Park in Santa Monica where we will walk over bridges, through tunnels, and climb stairs from one end of the park to the other. Meet at 9:00 at the Rustic Canyon Recreation Center Parking lot at 601 Latimer Road. Parking is free. Rain cancels. Leaders: Carol Leacock, [email protected], 310-454-4188; Margaret C Fields, 310-839-8235 O: 7 mi, 1300’ cum gain, 1500’ loss. We’ll hope for great flowers as we climb up Willow to Bommer Ridge and on to Laguna Beach, where some may wish to lunch at Zinc. Meet 8:30 am Laguna Coast Wilderness Willow entrance (NOT Nix). From I-5 take El Toro Rd W to the “T” at Laguna Cyn Rd, turn L, then shortly R into large parking lot. Bring water, lugsoles, $3 for parking, bus fare (75 cents seniors, others $2.00), and lunch money (optional). Rain cancels. Ldrs: Helen and Ed Maurer 949-768-0417 [email protected] Leaders: Ed Maurer, [email protected], 949-768-0417; Helen Maurer, [email protected], 949-768-0417 Thursday, April 30, 2015 8:00 am - Thu Moderate Hikers / Valley to the Sea Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderately paced 11 mile, 1600’ gain, 3000’ loss hike across Topanga State Park from Tarzana to Sunset Blvd/PCH in Pacific Palisades. Ride 3 buses back to start. This is an all day adventure, lots of fun. Meet 8 am on Mecca Ave just south of Ventura Blvd for car shuttle to trailhead (from 101 Ventura Fwy take Reseda Blvd, exit 23, south to Ventura Blvd, turn right and then left at next corner, Mecca). Bring $ for bus fare, 2 qts water, lunch, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leaders: Ted Mattock, [email protected], 818-222-5581; Mimi Knights, 661-253-3414; Gary Anderson, [email protected], 818592-0710 Friday, May 1, 2015 Repeating Events 6:45 pm Pacific Palisades Hike in Topanga State Park to Parker Mesa Overlook 7:00 pm Griffith Park Monthly Full Moon Hike with Potluck on top SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE 7:30 am - Advanced Mountaineering Program (AMP11): Rappelling Angeles Ch Leadership Training Outing M/E-R: Advanced Mountaineering Program (AMP11): Rappelling: Third of four climbing workshops open to Sierra Club members with prior roped climbing experience. Today, at Stoney Point in Chatsworth, focus is on rappelling. As space is limited priority will be given to participants who commit to all four workshops. Send email or sase, phones, Sierra Club number, resume to leader. Leader: Dan Richter. Leaders: Daniel Richter, [email protected], 818-970-6737; Patrick Mckusky, [email protected], 626-794-7321 Saturday, May 02, 2015 to Sunday, May 03, 2015 Harwood-CLOSED WEEKEND Angeles Chp Harwood Lodge Social Event O: (Reserved for North County Group Wilderness Basics Reunion) Leader: Christine ames, [email protected], 714-832-0561 Sunday, May 3, 2015 4:00 am - ‘Cactus to Clouds’ San Jacinto Peak (10,804’) Angeles Chp Hundred Peaks Outing I: “Cactus to Clouds” San Jacinto Peak (10,804’): Join us for the classic “Cactus to Clouds,” an “extreme” hike that can convey bragging rights (assuming you are able to survive)! According to Wikipedia, the Cactus to Clouds Trail from Palm Springs, California, to San Jacinto Peak is a hiking trail with the greatest elevation gain of any trail in the United States. We will begin early Sunday morning from downtown Palm Springs, and we’ll climb past cacti, cholla, ferns and pines. The views are phenomenal. We’ll return to the desert floor via a ride on the rotating Palm Springs Aerial Tramway. At about 11,000’ gain and around 22 miles of total distance, this strenuous day hike is only for the fit and experienced hiker. Please bring $$ for tram February 2015 Update 27 as well as lugsoles, layers, beverages, lunch, snacks, sunblock and hat. For trip details contact Leaders: Bill Simpson, [email protected], 323-683-0959; Jimmy Quan, [email protected], 323-257-9846 Thursday, May 7, 2015 5:00 pm - Annual Angeles Chapter Awards Banquet ‘The Year of Muir’ Angeles Chapter Social Event O: Moderately paced 8 (optional 10) mile, 1500’ gain hike in rolling hills of Santa Susana Mtns. Meet 8 am at trailhead. From 118 Fwy take Yosemite Ave, exit 29, north 0.4 mile, turn right on Flanagan Dr, continue 0.8 mile to end and park. Bring 2 qts water, lunch, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leaders: Mimi Knights, 661-253-3414; Reaven Gately, reavengately@ yahoo.com, 661-255-8873 O: Who’s being honored? Find out at the Annual Chapter Awards Banquet. Mark your calendars for Sunday, May 3, 2015 to celebrate Angeles Chapter awardees, leaders and volunteers. This is our most exciting event of the year where we celebrate all of our entities and leader achievements, meet old friends, make new friends and cheer on the awardees. Special guest will be Bruce Hamilton, Deputy Executive Director of the Sierra Club. We will begin the evening with a fabulous reception hosted by our generous entities and put our bids in for Silent Auction treasures. Congratulations to all awardees for their important achievements! Reservations are $40 per person or $400 for a table of ten. Contact Event Coordinator: Donna Specht for details. For the SILENT AUCTION, please remember to bring cash and/or checkbook! Contact Mary Ann Webster 310-559-3126 or mawebster1984@ sbcglobal.net) with your donations. All profits benefit the Angeles Chapter. Location: Brookside Country Club, 1133 N. Rosemont Avenue, Pasadena 91103. Near the Rose Bowl. See you there! Leaders: Donna Specht, [email protected], 714-963-6345; Silvia Darie, [email protected], 818-718-0674; Mary Ann Webster, [email protected], 310-559-3126 Tuesday, May 5, 2015 8:30 am - Tue Moderate easy pace Hikers / Stunt High Trail Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderately paced 6 mile, 1000’ gain hike through a beautiful riparian canyon and chaparral, with great sandstone outcroppings in the Santa Monica Mtns. Meet 8:30 am Stunt High trailhead. From 101 Ventura Fwy take Valley Circle/Mulholland Dr exit south, turn right on Valmar Rd (becomes Old Topanga Cyn Rd), right on Mulholland Hwy for 3 1/2 miles, left on Stunt Rd for 1 mile, park on dirt shoulder on right. Bring water, snack, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leaders: Rita Okowitz, [email protected], 818-889-9924; Pixie Klemic, [email protected], 818-787-5420 9:00 am - Tue Moderate Hikers/Backbone Trail - Hondo CynFossil Ridge Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: Moderate 8 mi rt, 2000’ gain hike on Backbone Trail to lunch on Fossil Ridge. Meet 8:45 am Pacific Palisades rideshare pt or 9:00 am at trailhead (take Old Topanga Cyn Rd ½ mi from Topanga Cyn Blvd; very limited parking on street). Rain cancels. Leaders: Hannelore Suddeth, [email protected], 310-370-3008; David Finch, [email protected], 310-450-4102 Wednesday, May 6, 2015 7:15 am - Stoddard Pk (4624’) Orange County Group Outing O: 7 mi, 1100’ gain hike mostly on service road with a use trail to the peak. Stoddard is on the SC Lower Peaks list so come along and find out what it means to be a “peakbagger”. Meet 7:15 am at the Tustin rideshare (one block south of I-5 on Redhill in the portion of the parking lot at the Stater Bros strip mall that extends behind the Union 76 gas station). Bring 2 liters water, lunch, lugsoles, poles, rain jacket, non-cotton layers. Rain cancels. Leaders: Sharon Kirk, [email protected], 714-376-3197; Ron Schrantz, [email protected], [email protected], 714-995-8240 28 February 2015 Update 8:00 am - Thu Moderate Hikers / Chumash Trail to Fossils Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing Friday, May 8, 2015 Repeating Events 6:45 pm Pacific Palisades Hike in Topanga State Park to Parker Mesa Overlook Saturday, May 9, 2015 Saturday, May 09, 2015 to Sunday, May 10, 2015 Advanced Mountaineering Program (AMP11): Rock climbing techniques and anchors Angeles Ch Leadership Training Outing M/E-R: Advanced Mountaineering Program (AMP11): Rock climbing techniques and anchors: Fourth of four climbing workshops open to Sierra Club members with prior roped climbing experience. This weekend completes the series of AMP workshops at Joshua Tree National Park and focuses on climbing and anchors. As space is limited priority will be given to participants who commit to all four workshops. Send email or sase, phones, Sierra Club number, resume to leader. Leader: Dan Richter. Leaders: Daniel Richter, [email protected], 818-970-6737; Patrick Mckusky, [email protected], 626-794-7321 8:00 am - Navigation: Beginning Navigation Clinic Angeles Ch Leadership Training Outing I: Navigation: Beginning Navigation Clinic: Spend the day one-on-one with an instructor, learning/practicing map and compass in our local mountains. Beginners to rusty old-timers welcome and practice is available at all skill levels. Not a checkout, but it will help you prepare. Many expert leaders will attend; many I-rated leaders started here in the past. 4 mi, 500’ gain. Send sase, phones, rideshare info, $25 deposit, refunded at trailhead (Sierra Club) to leader. Leaders: Diane Dunbar, [email protected], 818-248-0455; Richard Boardman, 310-374-4371 Saturday, May 09, 2015 to Sunday, May 10, 2015 Harwood-OPEN WEEKEND Angeles Chp Harwood Lodge Social Event O: Open Weekend: Relax, hike and enjoy the local mountains at your beautiful stone lodge nestled among a pine forest. Open to all members ($15/ per night) and their guests ($20/per night-limit 2). No reservations required. Bring SC CARD. Leader: Cia Kirchner, [email protected], 949-675-0313 Tuesday, May 12, 2015 Repeating Events 6:30 am HPS Management Committee Meeting SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE 8:30 am - Tue Moderate easy pace Hikers / Solstice Canyon Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderately paced 4 mile, 600’ gain hike on Rising Sun Trail to Tropical Terrace and Solstice Canyon Falls, then back along the canyon through oak and walnut groves by the stream. Meet 8:30 AM at parking lot kiosk. From 101 Ventura Fwy take Las Virgenes Rd/Malibu Canyon exit, go south to Pacific Coast Hwy. From Malibu Canyon Rd intersection, go west on Pacific Coast Hwy 2 1/4 miles, turn inland on Corral Canyon Rd (at 76 Station), drive 1/4 mile to park entrance, and continue on paved park road to parking lot at end. Bring water, snack, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leaders: Marcia Harris, [email protected], 310-828-6670; Pixie Klemic, [email protected], 818-787-5420 9:00 am - Tue Moderate Hikers/Will Rogers/Backbone Trail, Rustic Canyon Ramble Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: Moderate 8 mi, 1700’ gain, lollipop loop hike starting at Will Rogers State Park to Murphy Ranch via Chicken Ridge Bridge and Rustic Canyon. Connector trail with outstanding ocean, mountain, and city views. Hike up 500+ stairs to Capri Dr. looking back to start using the newly restored Bee Hive Trail. Meet 9:00 am Will Rogers State Park (Sunset Blvd. to end of Will Rogers State Park Rd; pay fee or park outside on Villa Woods Dr. Watch for parking restrictions. Rain cancels. Leaders: Margaret C Fields, 310-839-8235; Catherine Froloff, cfroloff@ ca.rr.com, 310-821-4123 Wednesday, May 13, 2015 8:30 am - Caspers Park:Corral to Hot Springs Orange County Group Outing O: Join us on an 8 mi, 1400’ gain, grand tour of Caspers Wilderness Park. This moderately strenuous hike begins at the Corral Trailhead, meanders through the oak groves, and then makes a long, steep climb to the shade ramada for an early lunch/snack stop. We will then continue up the ridge along the boundary with Starr Ranch Audubon before descending on the cold Springs Canyon trail. The final section of the hike will take us to the Hot Springs area. This is a rare chance to visit the Hot Springs, which are closed to the public. We have a car shuttle back to the Corral area. The shuttle requires extra time at the beginning and end of the hike; participants’ patience is essential. Rain or critical fire levels will cancel. Meet 8:30 am at the Orange County rideshare point with 2 liters water, snacks/lunch, lugsoles. Ldr: John Kaiser 714-968-4677 [email protected] Asst: Sylvia Stevenson 949-616-2765 Leaders: John Kaiser, [email protected], 714-968-4677; Sylvia Stevenson, [email protected], 949-616-2765; Rich Maxey, richmaxey@ yahoo.com, 949-310-5134 7:00 pm - Wilderness Skills Monthly Course: Backpacking Trip Gear Angeles Chp Orange Cty Singles Club Support Event O: Join us for this fun and informative evening series of monthly classes at REI, 2962 El Camino Real, Tustin, California as we will be discussing subjects such as day hiking, backpacking, navigation, first aid, stoves, cooking and meal planning, sleeping and sheltering, emergencies and survival, gear selection, and more. All courses will be taught by experienced Sierra Club Outing Leaders. This topic will cover all the gear that should be carried for a typical summer backpack trip. These should include the 10 essentials, first aid kit, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, shelter, stove and food, bear canister if required, water and filter, clothing for day and night, bathroom items, and leave no trace rules that should be followed. Information will be available about upcoming hikes and events. There is no charge for the course. [Feel free to arrive at 6:30 pm for social, registration, and to find out what is happening with Sierra Club in the area and to visit with the leaders before class.] Leader: Frances Penn, [email protected], 714-747-1019 SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE Thursday, May 14, 2015 Repeating Events 7:00 pm Rio Hondo Group monthly meeting - Executive committee mtg 8:00 am - Thu Moderate Hikers / Doubletree to China Flat Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderately paced 8 mile, 1200’ gain hike in scenic Simi Hills, through chaparral, grasslands and oaks. Meet 8 am at Doubletree trailhead in Oak Park (from 101 Ventura Fwy take Kanan Rd north 2.1 miles to Sunnycrest Dr, turn right and go 0.8 mile to signed trailhead on right and park along street). Bring 2 qts water, lunch, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leaders: Doug Demers, [email protected], 805-419-4094; Stephen Beck, [email protected], 805-400-5366 7:00 pm - Wanderings of Hawks: West Los Angeles Group Club Support Event O: The West LA Group of the Sierra Club is proud to present “Wanderings of Hawks: Unusual Movements of Red-tailed and Red-shouldered Hawks Banded in Southern California” with Peter Bloom, environmental scientist and President of Bloom Biological Inc. Leader: David Haake & Melody Anderson, [email protected], 310237-3447 Friday, May 15, 2015 Repeating Events 6:45 pm Pacific Palisades Hike in Topanga State Park to Parker Mesa Overlook Saturday, May 16, 2015 Saturday, May 16, 2015 to Sunday, May 17, 2015 THE BIG THREE: McKinley Mountain (6200’), San Rafael Mountain (6593’), Santa Cruz Peak (5570’) Angeles Chp Hundred Peaks Outing I: THE BIG THREE: McKinley Mountain (6200’), San Rafael Mountain (6593’), Santa Cruz Peak (5570’): Very strenuous, moderately paced backpack in central Santa Barbara County. Two-day totals: 34 miles, 8600’ gain. This “exciting” and “fun” outing follows roads and potentially overgrown trails and use trails. This event is sponsored by HPS and co-sponsored by WTC; it satisfies WTC experience trip requirements. Email leader with recent conditioning, experience, city, and phone. Leaders: Bill Simpson, [email protected], 323-683-0959; Jimmy Quan, [email protected], 323-257-9846; Bruce Craig, crsig3162@ sbcglobal.net, 213-746-3563 9:00 am - Powder Canyon hike Orange County Group Outing O: : Enjoy a 5 mi, 1100’ gain hike and info about the Powder Cyn Significant Ecological Area. Meet 9 am Powder Canyon entrance (equestrian ring) along Old Fullerton Rd, 400 yds W of Harbor Blvd (near Pathfinder) in Rowland Hgts. Bring water, a snack, and sturdy shoes. Rain within 48 hours cancels Leaders: Fred Reed, [email protected], 714-528-4841; Eric Johnson, [email protected], 714-524-7763 9:00 am - Temescal to Will Rogers Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: Moderately paced 8 mi, 2000’ gain out-&-back hike via the Temescal connector trail to Will Rogers State Historic Park. Continue to Inspiration Point and part of the Backbone Trail. Meet 9 am at the Temescal Gateway parking lot (to avoid the fee, park just outside the park). Rain cancels. Leaders: Robert Baldwin, [email protected], 818-510-1274; Ron Rosien, [email protected], 310-474-0349 February 2015 Update 29 Saturday, May 16, 2015 to Sunday, May 17, 2015 Harwood-CLOSED WEEKEND Angeles Chp Harwood Lodge Social Event O: (Reserved for Wilderness First Aid Course) Leader: Elizabeth Ward, [email protected], 909-932-1980 Sunday, May 17, 2015 Repeating Events 3:00 pm La Mirada Theatre Performing Arts, Symphony’s POPS 8:30 am - Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve Newcomer Hike Angeles Chp Orange Cty Singles Outing O: Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve Newcomer Hike: Easy paced, reasonably flat, 5 mile hike, approx 3 hrs. Newcomers Welcome. Enjoy the natural beauty of Bolsa Chica, one of the last remaining wetland ecosystems in Southern California. Meet 8:30 am. From Warner Avenue in Huntington Beach turn south on Bolsa Chica Street to the end of the street and trailhead (Brightwater). Park on the street. Bring camera, water, sun protection, hat, light hiking boots, rain does not cancel. Leaders: Houria Hall, [email protected]; Dorothy Gutierrez, [email protected], 562-483-7362; Donna Specht, donnaspecht@juno. com, 714-963-6345 Tuesday, May 19, 2015 8:30 am - Tue Moderate easy pace Hikers / Devil Canyon Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderately paced 4 1/2 mile, 400’ gain nature hike, through a steep sided canyon in the Santa Susana Mtns. among a mosaic of plant communities. Some bolder hopping over the stream. Meet 8:30 AM outside Indian Wells gate. From north end of Topanga Canyon Blvd in Chatsworth, just north of 118 Fwy exit, make left onto Peoma Place. Continue 0.2 mile to end and park along curb outside gate. Bring water, snack, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leader: Pixie Klemic, [email protected], 818-787-5420 9:00 am - Tue Moderate Hikers/Yellow Hill Trail & Coastal Slope Trail Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: 8 mi. rt, 2300’ gain. Moderate paced hike up seldom visited Yellow Hill Trail on the western edge of Leo Carrillo State Park traversing SMMC and NPS parkland. Meet 8:20 am Pacific Palisades ride-share pt. or 9:00 am at Yellow Hill Fire Rd. gate behind rangers residence on west side of Mulholland Hwy. just north of PCH. Fee parking in Leo Carrillo State Park, or park free on PCH. Rain cancels. Leaders: Robert Cody, [email protected], 310-410-9172; Peter Ireland, [email protected], 310-457-9783 Wednesday, May 20, 2015 8:30 am - Mesa Loop/Juaneno Trail Orange County Group Outing O: 5 mi, 200’ gain. A leisurely-paced “Mike’s Hike” into the east part of Caspers Park. Bring a friend and join us in exploring an area of the park which has long been closed to hikers. Meet 8:30 am at the South Orange County rideshare point. Bring water, munchies, lugsoles. Ldr: Mike Sappingfield 949-768-3610 [email protected] Leaders: Michael Sappingfield, [email protected], 949-768-3610; Peter R Height, [email protected]., [email protected], 949-412-8954, 949-7134569 30 February 2015 Update Thursday, May 21, 2015 8:00 am - Thu Moderate Hikers / DeAnza Park to Rock Pools via Talapop Trail Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderately paced 9 mile, 1000’ gain hike primarily in northern Malibu Creek State Park. Meet 8 am at trailhead in Juan Bautista DeAnza Park (from 101 Ventura Fwy in Calabasas take Lost Hills Rd (exit 33) south approx 1 mile and turn right into parking lot). Bring 2 qts water, lunch, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leaders: Diane De Marco, [email protected], 310-645-9442; Nancy Krupa, [email protected], 818-981-4799 Friday, May 22, 2015 Repeating Events 6:45 pm Pacific Palisades Hike in Topanga State Park to Parker Mesa Overlook Friday, May 22, 2015 to Monday, May 25, 2015 Santa Rosa Island: Memorial Day Weekend Hiking and Camping Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Spend 4 days over Memorial Day weekend on Santa Rosa Island, the second largest island in Channel Islands Nat’l Park. Because of its isolation over thousands of years, you will experience coastal Southern California as it once was. Hike pristine rolling hills, deep canyons and lagoons and white sand beaches. Enjoy ranger led hikes to learn about indigenous plants, Chumash Indians and Island history. Three hour boat ride from Ventura Harbor 8am Fri morning. Arrive in Ventura Mon evening around 6 pm. On boat crossing, chance of viewing marine mammals including humpback and blue whales and dolphins. On the way back, we will travel along the north side of Santa Cruz Island and view the large “Painted” Cave (sea conditions permitting). Backpack to campsites is 1.5 mi, from boat landing, along a level dirt road with one short hill. Choice of easy to moderate hikes. No serious conditioning required. Strong winds and rough seas are possible. 35 MPH winds are not uncommon in the campground. Tent (low profile) sharing encouraged so more people can enjoy the unique island experience. Campground amenities include drinking water, bathrooms, solar showers and windbreaks. Participants bring their own food and camping equipment. Cost includes boat fare, camping fees, happy hour treats. Full refund after April 22, if replacement found. Send $145 (SC member), $150 non-member. Twelve years and younger pay $110. Make check payable to Wilderness Adventures Section (WAS). NO NEED TO WRITE ASKING IF THERE ARE STILL SPACES AS WHEN TRIP FILLS WITH A WAIT LIST, IT WILL BE NOTED ON THIS SC SITE. With check, include email address, best phone and Sierra Club #. Mail to Ldr/reserv: Marlen Mertz 11285 Charnock Rd #2 Los Angeles, CA 90066.Sponsor: Wilderness Adventures Leaders: Marlen Mertz, [email protected], 310-990-7643; Wayne Vollaire, [email protected], 909-327-6825 Friday, May 22, 2015 to Thursday, May 28, 2015 Denali - The Last Frontier Angeles Chp Orange Cty Singles Outing O: Denali-The Last Frontier: A land pre tour extension to the Celebrity Millennium Discovery Voyage Alaska May 29 to June 5, 2015. Experience the Call of the Wild on a seven night/eight day fully escorted charter coach trip from Anchorage to Talkeetna, Denali National Park and back to Anchorage for a fun slice of urban life, Alaska style. Relaxed pace to enjoy beautiful wilderness lodging, hiking adventures, spectacular scenery and wildlife. Price $1,295 includes: lodging, private charter bus, transfers, happy hours, some meals. For complete information, itinerary, application, refund policy, Contact Trip Leader: Donna Specht. Co leader: Ana Cadez. Leaders: Donna Specht, [email protected], 714-963-6345; Ana SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE Cadez, [email protected], 626-836-2235 Friday, May 22, 2015 to Thursday, May 28, 2015 Denali - The Last Frontier Angeles Chapter Outing O: Denali-The Last Frontier: A land pre tour extension to the Celebrity Millennium Discovery Voyage Alaska May 29 to June 5, 2015. Experience the Call of the Wild on a seven night/eight day fully escorted charter coach trip from Anchorage to Talkeetna, Denali National Park and back to Anchorage for a fun slice of urban life, Alaska style. Relaxed pace to enjoy beautiful wilderness lodging, hiking adventures, spectacular scenery and wildlife. Price $1,295 includes: lodging, private charter bus, transfers, happy hours, some meals. For complete information, itinerary, application, refund policy, Contact Trip Leader: Donna Specht. Co leader: Ana Cadez. Leaders: Donna Specht, [email protected], 714-963-6345; Ana Cadez, [email protected] Saturday, May 23, 2015 Saturday, May 23, 2015 to Monday, May 25, 2015 Keller Hut Memorial Day Weekend Fundraiser Verdugo Hills Group Outing O: Enjoy a fabulous Memorial Day weekend at the charming Keller Hut located between Running Springs and Big Bear Lake in San Bernardino Mtns. We have this rustic hut reserved for our fun filled weekend of activities with our very knowledgeable overseer Marty. Keller Hut offers two living-dining rooms, fully equipped kitchen, shared bathroom, and two dorm lofts with sleeping pads. Go up a ladder to sleep in the loft or pitch your tent outside in the picturesque grounds. Our weekend activities include visits to local points of interest and a hike to natural hot springs. The weekend fee is $50 per person ($10 extra for non-member or solo driver) which includes hut facility, light breakfasts, happy hour goodies and one special dinner. Optional trip extension is available (details upon RSVP). All proceeds to benefit Keller Peak Ski Hut to aid in maintenance and improvements. Due to limited parking we encourage carpooling and can assist in connecting with others interested. Space is limited to only 20 participants and it will fill up quickly. Reservation *must* include participant name, email, phone #, city, SC # (or extra fee for non-member), designate if you plan to tent or sleep in loft, any carpool arrangements and a check payable to Verdugo Hills Sierra Club mailed to Ed Khatch, 338 Grove Hill Ct. Brea CA 92821. All communication will be via email (no SASE). No day-use visitors, attendance is limited to participants signed-up in advance only.Marty Kluck 562-6774740 [email protected]) Leaders: Ed Khatch, [email protected], 714-671-1977; Jean Noud, [email protected], 714-928-6282, 714-841-8798; Martin Kluck, [email protected], 562-677-4740 Saturday, May 23, 2015 to Monday, May 25, 2015 Keller Hut Memorial Day Weekend Fundraiser Angeles Chp Orange Cty Singles Outing O: Enjoy a fabulous Memorial Day weekend at the charming Keller Hut located between Running Springs and Big Bear Lake in San Bernardino Mtns. We have this rustic hut reserved for our fun filled weekend of activities with our very knowledgeable overseer Marty. Keller Hut offers two living-dining rooms, fully equipped kitchen, shared bathroom, and two dorm lofts with sleeping pads. Go up a ladder to sleep in the loft or pitch your tent outside in the picturesque grounds. Our weekend activities include visits to local points of interest and a hike to natural hot springs. The weekend fee is $50 per person ($10 extra for non-member or solo driver) which includes hut facility, light breakfasts, happy hour goodies and one special dinner. Optional trip extension is available (details upon RSVP). All proceeds to benefit Keller Peak Ski Hut to aid in maintenance and improvements. Due to limited parking we encourage carpooling and can assist in connecting with others interested. Space is limited to only 20 participants and it will fill up quickly. Reservation *must* include participant name, email, phone SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE #, city, SC # (or extra fee for non-member), designate if you plan to tent or sleep in loft, any carpool arrangements and a check payable to Verdugo Hills Sierra Club mailed to Ed Khatch, 338 Grove Hill Ct. Brea CA 92821. All communication will be via email (no SASE). No day-use visitors, attendance is limited to participants signed-up in advance only. Leaders: Ed Khatch, [email protected], 714-671-1977; Jean Noud, [email protected], 714-841-8798; Martin Kluck, martinkluck@hotmail. com, 562-677-4740 10:00 am - Fracking: Oil and Gas Committee Angeles Chapter Club Support Event O: The next meeting of the Angeles Chapter’s Fracking: Oil & Gas committee will take place 10am-1pm, Saturday, May 23rd. Leader: David Haake, [email protected], 310-237-3447 Saturday, May 23, 2015 to Monday, May 25, 2015 Harwood-OPEN WEEKEND (Memorial Day Weekend) Angeles Chp Harwood Lodge Social Event O: Open Memorial Day 3 Day-Weekend: No reservations required. Spend your long weekend where the sky is blue and the air is clean. Sleep outside under the stars or inside. Entertainment, Potlucks, hikes. Open to all members ($15/per night) and their guests ($20/per night-limit 2). No reservation required (except for family rooms). For potluck dinners (6 p.m.), bring serving for 8. For happy hours (5 p.m.) bring beverage and appetizer to share. If you play the guitar, bring it. Bring SC card Leader: Bob Dean, [email protected], 310-539-9561 Tuesday, May 26, 2015 8:30 am - Tue Moderate easy pace Hikers / Paramount Ranch Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderately paced 5 mile, 400’ gain around the old (and still active) movie set and environs of oak savannahs, Medea Creek, chaparral canyons, including a side trip to the old Reagan Ranch. Meet 8:30 am at Paramount Ranch parking lot. From 101 Ventura Fwy take Kanan Rd exit, go south on Kanan Rd 1/2 mile, turn left on Cornell Way and veer to right continuing south 2 1/2 miles to Paramount Ranch entrance on right. Bring water, snack, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leaders: Rita Okowitz, [email protected], 818-889-9924; Pixie Klemic, [email protected], 818-787-5420 9:00 am - Tue Moderate Hikers/ Cathedral Rock (2000’) from Deadhorse Trail Rendezvous Hike Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: 10 mi rt, 1900’ gain hike in Topanga State Park to lunch rendezvous at Cathedral Rock. Meet 8:45 am at Pacific Palisades rideshare pt or 9:00 am at dirt parking lot on left with cinder pump house ¼ mi up from Deadhorse Parking lot on Entrada Rd (PCH to Topanga Cyn Blvd., N 4½ mi to Entrada Rd, lot is on left side of Entrada Rd; or 7½ mi S of Ventura Fwy to Entrada Rd), or 9:15 at Trippet Ranch for shorter hike. Rain cancels. Leaders: Ernest M Scheuer, [email protected], 310-274-7987; Carol Leacock, [email protected], 310-454-4188 Wednesday, May 27, 2015 7:30 am - Monthly Meeting Verdugo Hills Group Social Event O: Experience a river boat journey from Moscow to St Petersburg through photos and stories. See world famous sites such as the Kremlin and the Moscow subways. Enjoy beautiful palaces,amazing churches and charming towns. Everyone is welcome at 7:00 for social time and refreshments. The meeting begins at 7:30 in the community room of Montrose Citibank [2350 Honolulu Ave-Montrose]. There’s plenty of parking, enter in the back. Leader: Delphine Trowbridge, [email protected], 818-558-7722 February 2015 Update 31 8:30 am - Laurel Canyon Hike Orange County Group Outing O: 6 mi, 500’ gain. We start from the Willow Parking lot on Laguna Cyn Rd, hike up the hill on Laurel Cyn trail, under the toll road, then down Camarillo Cyn Road and across the Stagecoach trail back to our cars. A loop trail with some up and sown, some shade and some sunshine. Meet 8:30 am at Laguna Coast Wilderness Park (from I-5, W on El Toro Rd 4.2 mi, L at Laguna Cyn Rd, quick R into the parking lot). Bring $3 for parking, plus water, snacks, lugsoles, hiking poles. Leaders: Sherri Sisson, [email protected], 949-786-7681; Audrey Tomovich, [email protected], 949-830-8936 Thursday, May 28, 2015 8:00 am - Thu Moderate Hikers / Towsley Cyn, Santa Clarita Woodlands Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderately paced 7 mile, 1350’ gain (optional 5 mile, 1050’ gain) hike with great vistas, a chilly narrows, diverse plant life and tar seeps. Meet 8 am Ed Davis Park in Santa Susana Mtns. Take Calgrove Blvd, exit 166, from Interstate 5, turn west under the freeway and take the Old Road south 1/2 mile to Ed Davis Park on right, drive past Santa Clarita rideshare parking area outside entrance, go through gate and park in large dirt parking area 100 yds beyond the gate. Bring 2 qts water, lunch, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leaders: Rosemary Campbell, [email protected], 818-344-6869; Norm Stabeck, [email protected], 818-518-5454 Friday, May 29, 2015 Repeating Events 6:45 pm Pacific Palisades Hike in Topanga State Park to Parker Mesa Overlook 7:00 pm Griffith Park Monthly Full Moon Hike with Potluck on top Friday, May 29, 2015 to Friday, June 05, 2015 Voyage Alaska Angeles Chp Orange Cty Singles Outing C/O: Alaska, the Last Frontier. The world climate is changing and nowhere is it happening faster than in Alaska. If you want to go to Alaska, now is the time and this is the trip. Answer the call of the wild as you travel with your adventurous Sierra Club friends on this Celebrity Cruise Southbound boarding our ship at Seward, AK to Vancouver, B.C. After many years cruising Northbound, we are doing something different, exploring the Mighty Hubbard Glacier and the Icy Straight where John Muir paddled his canoe along the coast and where we can still see the richness of the Tlingit culture in nearby Hoonah. Still Southward to the Pioneer Ports of Skagway, Juneau and Ketchikan and the Inside Passage to Vancouver. Join the leaders on rainforest hikes and frontier saloon explorations. Leaders host on board get-togethers at sea and brisk hikes around the deck. Cruise fare includes ship stateroom, gourmet meals, entertainment, exercise opportunities. Staterooms from $437, inside cabin, double occupancy. Port charges, Gov taxes, transfers, tips, airfare extra. For information contact Gabriela Melgarejo at IB Travelin, Phone 888-477-8669 or email: [email protected] Sign up before January 15, 2015 for the best price and best cabin choice, limited cabins in some categories. Pre-cruise Land extension to Denali Nat’l Park, May 22-28, 2015. Post-cruise extension, Vancouver, Victoria & Butchart Gardens, June 5 – 7. For information on Pre and Post Land Tours or the cruise, Call or email Cruise Coordinator: Donna Specht. Leaders: Donna Specht, [email protected], 714-963-6345; Ana Cadez, [email protected] 32 February 2015 Update Saturday, May 30, 2015 Saturday, May 30, 2015 to Sunday, May 31, 2015 New York Butte (10,668’), Pleasant Point (9,690’), Cerro Gordo Peak (9,188’) Angeles Chp Hundred Peaks Outing I: New York Butte (10,668’), Pleasant Point (9,690’), Cerro Gordo Peak (9,188’) - Join us for a pleasant late spring weekend in the southern Inyo Mountains as we scale a couple of classic DPS peaks as well as a bonus trip up to the summit of one of the Great Basin Peaks Section peaks. This is a DPS Outing co-sponsored by HPS and WTC. Email Mat Kelliher with contact info, recent conditioning, and experience for trip status and details. Leaders: Mat Kelliher, [email protected], 818-667-2490; Bill Simpson, [email protected], 323-683-0959 Saturday, May 30, 2015 to Sunday, May 31, 2015 Harwood-OPEN WEEKEND Angeles Chp Harwood Lodge Social Event O: Open Weekend: Relax, hike and enjoy the local mountains at your beautiful stone lodge nestled among a pine forest. Open to all members ($15/ per night) and their guests ($20/per night-limit 2). No reservations required. Bring SC CARD. Leader: Debbie Wapner, [email protected], 562-423-7265 Tuesday, June 2, 2015 8:00 am - Tue Moderate easy pace Hikers / Cheeseboro Canyon Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderately paced 6+ mile, 500’ elevation gain in the lovely Simi Hills, first through ridge grasslands, then along an old ranch road following a streambed/multiple stream crossings with lovely oak woodlands to Sulfur Springs. Meet 8:00 AM at trailhead. From 101 Ventura Fwy take Cheeseboro Rd exit, turn north on Palo Comado Canyon Rd then right on Cheeseboro Rd, and continue 1 mile to park entrance, turn right and follow road to second parking lot at end. Bring water, snack, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leaders: Charlotte Wells Feitshans, [email protected], 818-5011225; Dottie Sandford, [email protected], 805-532-2485 8:30 am - Tue Moderate Hikers/Sullivan Cyn Ridge Trail Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: 9 mi rt, 1900’ gain hike through beautiful shaded cyn. Possible stream crossings. Meet 8:30 am at end of Queensferry Rd (Sunset Blvd to Mandeville Cyn Rd, N ¼ mi to Westridge Rd, L 1¼ mi to Bayliss Rd, L ¼ mi to Queensferry Rd; watch parking restrictions). If Red Flag Alert, meet below Santa Monica Pier @ 8:30 am Leaders: David Finch, [email protected], 310-450-4102; Wlodek Proskurowski, [email protected], 310-202-0331 Wednesday, June 3, 2015 7:15 am - Icehouse Canyon Orange County Group Outing O: Join us for an 8 mi, 2600’ gain hike in the San Gabriel Mtns along an inviting creek, past private cabins and through beautiful forests. We’ll have a snack at Columbine Spring, lunch at the saddle and return the way we came. Meet 7:15 am at the Tustin Rideshare (one block south of I-5 on Redhill in the portion of the parking lot at the Stater Bros strip mall that extends behind the Union 76 gas station). Bring 2+ liters water, lunch/snacks, lugsoles, poles, rain jacket, non-cotton layers. Rain cancels. Leaders: Sharon Kirk, [email protected], 714-376-3197; Sherri Sisson, [email protected], 949-786-7681; Rich Maxey, [email protected], 949-310-5134 SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE Thursday, June 4, 2015 Saturday, June 6, 2015 8:00 am - Thu Moderate Hikers / Caballero Canyon, Topanga State Park Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing 9:00 am - Malibu Creek State Park Exploratory Ramble Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: Moderately paced 8-10 mile hike in northern Topanga State Park. Meet 8 am at Caballero trailhead in Tarzana (from 101 Ventura Fwy take Reseda Blvd, exit 23, go south 2 miles to east side across from Braemar Country Club entrance). Bring 2 qts water, lunch, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leaders: Gary Anderson, [email protected], 818-592-0710; Diane De Marco, [email protected], 310-645-9442 Friday, June 5, 2015 Repeating Events 6:45 pm Pacific Palisades Hike in Topanga State Park to Parker Mesa Overlook Friday, June 05, 2015 to Sunday, June 07, 2015 The Best of Vancouver, Victoria and Butchart Gardens Angeles Chp Orange Cty Singles Outing O: THE BEST OF VANCOUVER, VICTORIA & BUTCHART GARDENS O: Spend three action-packed days out and about Vancouver, BC. It’s a perfect ending of your Alaska cruise. Or, just treat yourself to an unforgettable weekend getaway and meet us in Vancouver. We will take a gondola ride up to Grouse Mountain and hike the Alpine meadows enjoying spectacular views. On return walk across Capilano Suspension Bridge high above the canyon floor surrounded by coastal rainforest. Next day take a short bus and ferry ride across to Vancouver Island. Visit the world famous Butchart Gardens and on to Victoria, a lovely seaside city with Old-English Victorian charm. Hop-on Hop-Off Trolley for Vancouver sightseeing and stroll the beautiful Stanley Park, voted #1 top park in the world by Trip Advisor. Price $595 (non member cost $645) includes lodging, 2 breakfasts, all tours, guides. Airfare, airport transfers, gratuities and meals are extra. For complete information, itinerary, application, refund policy, Contact Trip Leaders: Donna Specht, [email protected], 714-963-6345; Ana Cadez, [email protected] Friday, June 05, 2015 to Sunday, June 07, 2015 The Best of Vancouver, Victoria and Butchart Gardens Angeles Chapter Outing O: THE BEST OF VANCOUVER, VICTORIA & BUTCHART GARDENS O: Spend three action-packed days out and about Vancouver, BC. It’s a perfect ending of your Alaska cruise. Or, just treat yourself to an unforgettable weekend getaway and meet us in Vancouver. We will take a gondola ride up to Grouse Mountain and hike the Alpine meadows enjoying spectacular views. On return walk across Capilano Suspension Bridge high above the canyon floor surrounded by coastal rainforest. Next day take a short bus and ferry ride across to Vancouver Island. Visit the world famous Butchart Gardens and on to Victoria, a lovely seaside city with Old-English Victorian charm. Hop-on Hop-Off Trolley for Vancouver sightseeing and stroll the beautiful Stanley Park, voted #1 top park in the world by Trip Advisor. Price $595 (non member cost $645) includes lodging, 2 breakfasts, all tours, guides. Airfare, airport transfers, gratuities and meals are extra. For complete information, itinerary, application, refund policy, Contact Trip Leaders: Donna Specht, [email protected], 714-963-6345; Ana Cadez, [email protected] SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE O: Moderately paced 8 mi, 2000’ gain loop hike in Malibu Creek State Park. Hike less-visited trails including the Lost Cabin, Cistern, and Overlook trails. Meet 9 am at the Woodland Hills rideshare point. Red Flag Alert cancels. Leaders: Robert Baldwin, [email protected], 818-510-1274; Ron Rosien, [email protected], 310-474-0349 Saturday, June 06, 2015 to Sunday, June 07, 2015 Harwood-CLOSED WEEKEND Angeles Chp Harwood Lodge Social Event O: (Reserved for Mara’s Wedding) Leader: Cia Kirchner, [email protected], 949-675-0313 Sunday, June 7, 2015 7:00 am - Ross Mountain (7,402’), Throop Peak (9,138’), Mount Burnham (8,997’), Mount Baden-Powell (9,399’) Angeles Chp Hundred Peaks Outing I: Ross Mountain (7,402’), Throop Peak (9,138’), Mount Burnham (8,997’), Mount Baden-Powell (9,399’): Join us on this very strenuous, moderate-paced hike through the heart of the San Gabriel Mountains for a total of 15 roundtrip miles and 4,900’ of gain, 2,700’ of which we’ll get on our way out. We’ll start from Dawson Saddle and get our first three peaks as we travel northeast along the Pacific Crest Trail to the summit of Mt. Baden-Powell. From there we’ll travel cross-country along Baden-Powell’s southern ridgeline and descend 2,300’ over steep, loose, and brushy terrain to the summit of Ross Mountain far below us. From Ross we’ll have to regain the 2,300’ we lost coming in by climbing back up to the summit of Baden-Powell. From there we’ll return along the PCT back to our cars at Dawson Saddle. Expect a long, full day of hiking. Not suitable for beginners or the faint of heart. Please bring lugsoles, layers, beverages, lunch, snacks, sunblock and hat. For trip details contact Leaders: Bill Simpson, [email protected], 323-683-0959; Bruce Craig, [email protected], 213-746-3563; Jimmy Quan, [email protected], 323-257-9846 Tuesday, June 9, 2015 8:00 am - Tues Moderate easy pace Hikers / Top of Reseda to Nike Site Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderately paced 6 mile, 600’ gain hike along old dirt Mulholland to cold war Nike site. Great views of SF Valley and Encino Reservoir. Meet 8:00 am at top of Reseda Blvd in Tarzana. From 101 Ventura Fwy take Reseda Blvd exit, turn south and go 3 miles to Mulholland Gateway Park. Choice to park along street below the white line at beginning of fee area or pay fee and park above. Meet at trailhead at the top. Bring water, snacks, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leaders: Pixie Klemic, [email protected], 818-787-5420; Virve Leps, [email protected], 310-477-9664 8:30 am - Tue Moderate Hikers/Parker Mesa Overlook (1530’) Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: Moderate 7 mi rt, 1500’ gain hike on steep trails from Los Liones Cyn to panoramic overlook above the Pacific. Meet 8:30 am end of Los Liones Dr (PCH N on Sunset Blvd ¼ mi, L on Los Liones to end). If Red Flag Alert, meet below Santa Monica Pier @8:30 am. Leaders: Catherine Froloff, [email protected], 310-821-4123; Ernest M Scheuer, [email protected], 310-274-7987 February 2015 Update 33 Tuesday, June 09, 2015 to Saturday, July 04, 2015 Pilgrim’s Route, France - Via Podiensis Angeles Chapter Outing O: This unique long-distance hiking experience is so popular, we are repeating the pilgrimage along the Via Podiensis. Anybody thinking of walking to Santiago de Compostela ought to consider beginning the journey in Le Puy. The first written account of the walk from Le Puy en Velay to Santiago dates from the 10th century, more than one thousand years ago! It takes us 25 days to walk from Le Puy to Moissac with a daily average of about 11 miles; however, it may be possible to join the small group for only part of the way. The cost: $4300 includes 25 nights accommodation, mostly sharing twin/ bath (single supplement not available), breakfast and dinner daily, all land transportation and 2 experienced and knowledgeable leaders. For complete itinerary, deposit information, cancelation policy and registration, contact the Leaders: Ed and Helen Maurer Leaders: Ed Maurer, [email protected], 949-768-0417; Helen Maurer, [email protected], 949-768-0417 Wednesday, June 10, 2015 9:00 am - O’Neill/Ramakrishna Orange County Group Outing sase to D. Trowbridge, 25937 Stafford Canyon Rd, Unit B, Stevenson Ranch, 91381. Leaders: Delphine Trowbridge, [email protected], 818-558-7722; David Eisenberg, [email protected], 818-247-4635; Carol Henning, [email protected], 323-465-3797 Saturday, June 13, 2015 7:00 am - Navigation: Heart Bar Peak (8332’) Angeles Ch Leadership Training Outing I: Navigation: Heart Bar Peak (8332’): Practice navigation for Sunday’s checkoff on this 7 mile round trip, 1400’ gain hike. We will take a crosscountry route to Heart Bar Pk and practice micro-navigation skills along the way. Send email (preferred) or sase, with contact info & recent conditioning to leader.Ann Pedreschi Shields Leaders: Robert M Myers, [email protected], 310-829-3177; Adrienne Benedict, [email protected]; Ann Shields, apedreschi@ sbcglobal.net; Jane Simpson, [email protected], 310-994-1989 Saturday, June 13, 2015 to Sunday, June 14, 2015 O: : 7 mi, 600’ gain. We will loop thru O’Neill Park, along the ridge and down oak-shaded canyons, with a visit to Ramakrishna Monastery. Meet 9:00 am at Altisima Park with water, snack, lugsoles. Go E on El Toro Rd to Marguerite Pkwy, turn R, then one block to Los Alisos, turn L. Follow Los Alisos E past the 241 Toll Rd to the first light at the top of the hill. Go thru the light and immediately look for the left turn lane into the entrance to Altisima Park. Leaders: Gail Roy, [email protected], [email protected], 949-981-8523, 949-854-3820; Peter R Height, [email protected], [email protected], 949412-8954, 949-713-4569 Harwood-OPEN WEEKEND Angeles Chp Harwood Lodge Social Event Thursday, June 11, 2015 Repeating Events Repeating Events 7:00 pm Rio Hondo Group monthly mtg: 8:00 am - Thu Moderate Hikers / Trippet Ranch, Musch Trail, Eagle Rock Loop Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderately paced 8 mile, 1200’ gain hike in Topanga State Park. Meet 8 am at Trippet Ranch parking lot (from 101 Ventura Fwy take Topanga Canyon Blvd, exit 27, south to Entrada Rd, turn left (east), go about one mile making two left turns to stay on Entrada Rd, and park along Entrada Rd outside lot or pay to park in lot). Bring $ for parking, 2 qts water, lunch, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leaders: Stephen Beck, [email protected], 805-400-5366; Nancy Krupa, [email protected], 818-981-4799 Friday, June 12, 2015 Repeating Events 6:45 pm Pacific Palisades Hike in Topanga State Park to Parker Mesa Overlook 12:00 pm - Car Camp at Lake Hemet Verdugo Hills Group Outing O: Join Verdugo Hills for a weekend at Lake Hemet located 8 mi southwest of Idyllwild. We will camp under the trees, hike in area, and have use of the beautiful lake. There is boating and fishing (at your expense). We will have Friday night Potluck, Saturday night BBQ. We will also furnish a light breakfast on Saturday morning. Sunday we will brunch at Idyllwild and visit shops. Send $30.00, check made out to Verdugo Hills plus email address/ 34 February 2015 Update O: Open Weekend: Relax, hike and enjoy the local mountains at your beautiful stone lodge nestled among a pine forest. Open to all members ($15/ per night) and their guests ($20/per night-limit 2). No reservations required. Bring SC CARD. Leader: Elizabeth Ward, [email protected], 909-932-1980 Sunday, June 14, 2015 7:00 am Navigation: Grinnell Ridge Navigation Noodle Tuesday, June 16, 2015 8:00 am - Tues Moderate easy pace Hikers / Hummingbird Creek Trail Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderately paced 4.6 mile, 1000’ gain hike up Hummingbird Creek through a narrow canyon and open chaparral, past sculpted caves and the magnificent sandstone rock formations of the Santa Susana Mountains. Meet 8:00 am at Hummingbird Trailhead. From westbound 118 Fwy take Kuehner Dr. exit, north.3 miles to posted street parking. Bring water, snack, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leaders: Reaven Gately, [email protected], 805-255-2350; Pixie Klemic, [email protected], 818-787-5420 9:15 am - Tue Moderate Hikers/ Nicholas Flat Pk (1530’) from Malibu Nature Preserve Angeles Chp SMMTF Subcom Outing O: Join us on this 7 mi rt, 1500’ gain hike from the private Nature Trust Preserve to Nicholas Flat and wildflowers. Meet 8:30 am Pacific Palisades rideshare pt or 9:15 am at Nature Trust parking lot (PCH 13 mi W of Malibu Cyn Rd. Watch for sign “Malibu Nature Preserve” on R @ 33905 PCH. Pay $2 voluntary fee or park on PCH). If Red Flag Alert, meet below Santa Monica Pier @8:30 am. Leaders: Peter Ireland, [email protected], 310-457-9783; Hannelore Suddeth, [email protected], 310-370-3008 SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE Wednesday, June 17, 2015 9:00 am - Tijeras Creek/ArroyoTrabuco Loop Orange County Group Outing O: : 6 mi, min gain. A gentle walk down Tijeras Creek and along the banks of Trabuco Creek. We will trek through one of the largest sycamore groves in California and wind through the densely overgrown subtropical paradise that is Arroyo Trabuco. Several stream crossings. Meet 9:00 am with 2 liters water, snack, lugsoles. From I-5, E on Oso Pkwy, L on Antonio Pkwy, pass over the Toll Rd 241, L at Bienvenidos to park on street. Leaders: Pita Landesman, [email protected], 949-425-8966; Garry McCoppin, [email protected], 714-269-5078 Thursday, June 18, 2015 8:00 am - Thu Moderate Hikers / East Canyon to Mission Point Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderately paced 9 mile, 1400’ gain hike, first going up East Canyon Mtwy of Santa Clarita Woodlands Park to ridge, then across Corral Sunshine Mtwy to Mission Point, with great views of San Fernando Valley. Return same way. Meet 8 AM at East Canyon trailhead of Santa Susana Mtns. (take Calgrove Blvd, exit 166, from Interstate 5, turn west under the freeway and take the Old Road south about 1 mile to parking entrance after church on right, and continue past trailhead sign to parking area). Bring $5 for parking, 2 qts water, lunch, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leaders: Mimi Knights, 661-253-3414; Reaven Gately, reavengately@ yahoo.com, 661-255-8873 Friday, June 19, 2015 Repeating Events 6:45 pm Pacific Palisades Hike in Topanga State Park to Parker Mesa Overlook Saturday, June 20, 2015 Saturday, June 20, 2015 to Saturday, June 27, 2015 Fortieth Annual Hawaiian Islands Eco-Adventure: Kauai, The Garden Isle Angeles Chp Backpacking Comm Outing O: No backpacking. In 8 days experience the unique and outstanding natural beauty of Kauai. Enjoy moderate hikes (4 -7 mi/500-1,500 gain/loss) in Kokee State Park. Hike Alakai Swamp, Pahia Lookout, Awaiawipu Trail to views of the canyon and NaPali coast 4000’ below. Plus moderate 4 mi RT Na Pali Coast day hike to Hanakapiai Beach explore lava caves. Snorkel/ swim at picturesque Ke’e Beach & Poipu Beach with colorful tropical fish and sea turtles. Exclusive: Manuel’s Ginger Chicken at Salt Pond Beach Park. Stop at views of Waimea Canyon and Kalalau Valley. Rainforest cabins (pro kitchen) 3 nights, 3 nights Hale Luana 6-bedroom resort house & 1 night beachfront condos (full kitchens, swimming pool, whirlpool spas). Meals cooked group commissary style - all help with duties. Cost: $1425 w/SC# / $1567non-mem before April 1; April 1-June 1 $1567/$1724; after June 1 $1724/$1896. Covered activities/costs: All ground transportation; all sumptuous breakfasts and dinners (ahi and two other BBQs); 7 nights cabins, lodge, and condo; two restaurant dinners inc. grand finale Aloha Dinner; cooking gear, logistics. Airfare is extra - best prices early. Cancellations received in writing after April 1 incur a $405 penalty; after May 3 a $739 penalty; after May 25 or no-shows forfeit all monies. NO EXCEPTIONS! Limit: 14; fills fast. For info only, send 1 self-addressed-stamped envelope. To signup, send email address, or, if no email send 3-4x9 sase’s, with Home/ Cell/Work phone #’s, $395 deposit ($92 non-ref ) made out to Sierra Club, include hiking experience/conditioning info, to leader.phone 818-7773SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE 4601 Leaders: Bill Crane, [email protected], 818-773-4601; Joan Weaver, [email protected], 818-717-1946 Saturday, June 20, 2015 to Sunday, June 21, 2015 Harwood-CLOSED WEEKEND Angeles Chp Harwood Lodge Social Event O: (Reserved for Aikido) Leader: Linda Robinson, [email protected], 714-554-7554 Sunday, June 21, 2015 8:30 am - Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve Newcomer Hike Angeles Chp Orange Cty Singles Outing O: Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve Newcomer Hike: Easy paced, reasonably flat, 5 mile hike, approx 3 hrs. Newcomers Welcome. Enjoy the natural beauty of Bolsa Chica, one of the last remaining wetland ecosystems in Southern California. Meet 8:30 am. From Warner Avenue in Huntington Beach turn south on Bolsa Chica Street to the end of the street and trailhead (Brightwater). Park on the street. Bring camera, water, sun protection, hat, light hiking boots, rain does not cancel. Leaders: Donna Specht, [email protected], 714-963-6345; Houria Hall, [email protected], 714-525-7400 Tuesday, June 23, 2015 8:00 am - Tues Moderate easy pace Hikers / Malibu Creek SP - Tapia to Century Lake / Backbone Trail Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderately paced 6.5 mile, 500’ gain, route from Tapia SP to Malibu Creek SP; visit the Rock Pool and Century Lake and return. Meet 8:00 am at Tapia (south) Entrance to MCSP Park parking lot. From 101 Ventura Fwy take Las Virgenes Rd exit and go approximately 4 1/4 miles south, passing Malibu Creek State Park main entrance. Enter Tapia Park just before of Piuma Rd, and park in first parking area in fee lot. Bring 2 qts water, snack, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leaders: Rita Okowitz, [email protected], 818-889-9924; Pixiea Klemic, [email protected], 818-787-5420 Wednesday, June 24, 2015 9:30 am - End-of-Season Hike/Potluck at Laguna Niguel Regional Park Orange County Group Outing O: 5 mi or 2+ mi, min gain hikes. Join us for a longer hike around the lake, up to Crown Valley, or shorter loop in the park. Meet 9:30 am at the Park, off La Paz just beyond Aliso Creek Pkwy. $3 parking. From the entrance, keep R beyond the tennis courts, park near the restroom on the R. Bring water for the hike, and picnic dish for 4-6 to share plus your own drink, plate, utensils. Longer hike: Ldr: Gail Roy (949) 9818523 gr6716@yahoo. com Asst: Rich Maxey Short hike: Pita Landesman 949-425-8966 [email protected] Asst: Judy Mulry 949-558-1347 [email protected] Leaders: Pita Landesman, [email protected], 949-558-1347, 949-4258966; Rich Maxey, [email protected], 949-310-5134; Judith E Mulry, [email protected], 949-588-1347; Gail Roy, [email protected], gfroy@ uci.edu, 949-854-3820 February 2015 Update 35 Thursday, June 25, 2015 8:00 am - Thu Moderate Hikers / Hondo Canyon Backbone Trail & Fossil Ridge Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderately paced 9 mile, 1800’ gain hike in scenic canyon and along ridge with great ocean, mountain and valley views. Meet 8 am at trailhead, located on Old Topanga Canyon Rd 0.4 mile west of intersection with Topanga Canyon Blvd. Limited roadside parking, so ridesharing is suggested. Bring 2 qts water, lunch, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leaders: Ted Mattock, [email protected], 818-222-5581; Diane De Marco, [email protected], 310-645-9442 Friday, June 26, 2015 Repeating Events 6:45 pm Pacific Palisades Hike in Topanga State Park to Parker Mesa Overlook 7:00 pm Griffith Park Monthly Full Moon Hike with Potluck on top Saturday, June 27, 2015 10:00 am - Fracking: Oil and Gas Committee Angeles Chapter Club Support Event O: The next meeting of the Angeles Chapter’s Fracking: Oil & Gas committee will take place 10am-1pm, Saturday, June 27th. Leader: David Haake, [email protected], 310-237-3447 Tuesday, June 30, 2015 Phone 310-271-9989 Co-leader: TIM LUZZI Leaders: Mark Jacobs, [email protected], 310-271-9989; Timothy Luzzi, [email protected], 626-447-5300 Tuesday, July 14, 2015 Repeating Events 6:30 pm HPS Management Committee Meeting Tuesday, July 14, 2015 to Sunday, July 19, 2015 Humphreys Basin Mule Pack Angeles Chp Mule Section Outing O: Humphreys Basin Mule Pack: Join us as hired packers carry gear of 50 lbs per person while we hike separately with only our daypacks. Tues am hike from North Lake Trailhead 9 miles, 2,078’ gain over Paiute Pass (11,423’) to camp along the outlet stream from Lower Golden Trout Lake. Wed-Sat hike, photo, fish, or relax. Enjoy happy hour followed by a hearty soup every night with wine provided. Sun we hike out. Trip cost: $395. Note reserve/cancel policy under the additional information link where you can find other info about mule packs. To apply, email with recent high altitude and distance conditioning and health to Co-leader: Cathie Miller. Leaders: Catherine Miller, [email protected], 310-326-8495; Douglas Farr, [email protected], 818-957-0845 Tuesday, July 21, 2015 Tuesday, July 21, 2015 to Saturday, July 25, 2015 Sunrise Lakes Mule Pack Angeles Chp Mule Section Outing O: Moderately paced 5 mile, 800’ gain hike up and down a chaparral canyon, with a wonderful viewpoint of the WLA and the Pacific Ocean, then by a lake in the midst of Beverly Hills. Meet 8:00 am at Franklin Park/Ranch parking lot. From 101 Fwy take Coldwater Canyon south 2 1/2 miles where it crosses Mulholland Drive West. Make a 90º turn onto Franklin Canyon Drive (sign reads Road Closed 800 yrds) and enter park. Pass upper parking lot at nature center, continue veering right around lake. Turn right at stop sign at bottom of lake, drive 1 mile and veer left on Lake Drive. Warning: Stop at camera monitored stop signs in park or you will be ticketed. Follow to end and park. Bring water, snack, lugsoles, hat, sunscreen. Rain cancels. Leaders: Pixie Klemic, [email protected], 818-787-5420; Marcia Harris, [email protected], 310-828-6670 O: Sunrise Lakes Mule Pack: Hired packers carry gear of 45 lbs per person while we hike separately with only our daypacks. Tuesday morning hike from Sunrise Lake Trailhead (8,150), 6 mi, 1,000’ gain. We will take a small detour at the Clouds Rest junction to see Half Dome and the Yosemite Valley. We will camp just south of the first Sunrise Lake (9,166’) with beautiful views of the local peaks, including Cloud’s Rest, Colombia, Finger, Tresidder Peak, Tenaya Peak, Echo Peaks, Matthes Crest, and Cathedral Peak. Day hikes include Cloud’s Rest, Matthes Lake, and Echo Lake, and over Cathedral Pass to explore the Cathedral Lakes. Wednesday-Friday hike, photo, fish, or relax in camp. Evenings will be filled with happy hour followed by a delicious dinner provided by the leaders. Sat hike out. $425 includes the dinner food. Note reserve/ cancel policy on the website. To apply, email or phone with recent high altitude and distance conditioning and general health to Co-leader Fran Penn. Leaders: Frances Penn, [email protected], 714-747-1019; John C LaRue, [email protected], 951-659-2258 Wednesday, July 8, 2015 Sunday, July 26, 2015 Wednesday, July 08, 2015 to Sunday, July 12, 2015 Sunday, July 26, 2015 to Saturday, August 01, 2015 Wishon Resevoir Backcountry Angeles Chp Backpacking Comm Outing The Wonders of Oregon Angeles Chapter Outing 8:00 am - Tue Moderate easy pace Hikers / Franklin Canyon Angeles Chp Wilderness Advntr Outing O: Moderate 23 mile, 3000’ gain backpack through the forested and lake filled area of the High Sierras in the Glacial Divide section adjacent to Kings Canyon National Park. We’ll enter at the Rancheria trailhead and stay at another lake every day on this relaxing loop trip. We’ll visit the Chain Lakes, Geraldine Lake and the Spanish Lakes. With only a moderate amount of mileage each day, there should be plenty of time for rest and relaxation at these sparkling lakes in the western Sierra high country. A beautiful and little traveled area of the Sierra’s, off the main beaten path; this trip should be both exciting and restful, yet providing enough physical exertion to provide the satisfaction of accomplishment. Send check for $50 (refundable at trailhead) payable to the Sierra Club Backpacking Section, 2 SASE, H & W phones and recent backpacking experience/conditioning and carpool info to leader. 36 February 2015 Update O: Wonders of Oregon: Wikipedia describes Oregon as: “…diverse, with a windswept Pacific beaches, volcano studded Cascade Mountains, abundant waterfalls, dense evergreen forests,… and high desert sprawling across much of its east all the way to the Great Basin”. Come join us on our 7 day, 6 night fly-drive trip from as we explore this fascinating and interesting State. You will start by enjoying the beaches, lighthouses, and historical sites of the Oregon Coast before moving inland along the magnificent Columbia River Gorge to explore the incredible waterfalls, fun hiking and even touring Bonneville Dam and Fish Ladder. The last part of the trip will include Mt. Hood, Newberry Crater and its amazing obsidian flows, Lava River Cave, and last, but not least, Crater Lake. Trip includes all transportation in Oregon, 6 nights lodging, all admissions to scheduled places, and tours SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE and most breakfasts and some picnic lunches. Trip does not include air fare to and from Portland, Oregon and most lunches and all dinners, nor does it include optional items. Trip cost is $1295 for Sierra Club Members ($1395 for non-members) A $500 deposit will hold your place on the trip with the remainder due by April 1, 2015. For information and to apply, contact Mike Sappingfield at [email protected] 949-768-3610) or write to him at 26352 Via Juanita, Mission Viejo, CA 92691. Leaders: Mike Sappingfield, Patty Sappingfield, Mary Morales Leaders: Michael Sappingfield, [email protected], 949-768-3610; Patty Sappingfield, [email protected], 949-768-3610; Mary L Morales, 10ter@ cox.net, 949-636-2981 transfers, most hikes or walks, and more. International Airfare is extra, group air available. Sierra Club members $2,226 before August 12th (full payment must be received on or before that date). After August 12th, $2,695. Nonmembers $100 more. Send 2 SASE, H&W Phones, SC#, e-mail, Check for full amount (Sierra Club) to Stephanie Gross, PO Box 423, Montrose, CA 91021phone 818-545-3878, Leaders: Fred Dong, [email protected], 818-545-3878; Stephanie Gross, [email protected], 818-545-3878 Thursday, July 30, 2015 7:00 am - Navigation: Mt. Pinos Navigation Noodle Angeles Ch Leadership Training Outing Thursday, July 30, 2015 to Sunday, August 02, 2015 Mule packing In the Shadow of the Minarets Angeles Chp Mule Section Outing O: Join us as hired packers carry gear of 45 lbs. per person while we hike with only our daypacks. Thursday am, hike 5 miles from Agnew Meadows (8,300 ft.) with 1000’ gain to a base camp along Shadow Creek (9,000 ft.). The Shadow Creek trail is a moderate trail that affords the hiker the opportunity to stand among peaks of the spectacular and rugged Ritter Range. From this Ansel Adams Wilderness trail, there are incredible views of Mt. Ritter, Banner Peak, and the Minarets. The Ritter Range is among the finest mountain landscapes in the Sierra Nevada and our hikes offer views of these peaks at a variety of angles. In a region of exceptionally stunning, sparkling lakes, Shadow and Ediza are two of the loveliest. We will pass Shadow Lake on the way to our base camp at Shadow Creek. We will also have two full lay-over days to hike, fish or relax. There is easy access to Ediza, Iceberg, and Garnet Lakes from the base camp; for stronger hikers, both Cecile and Minaret Lakes can be reached from Iceberg and the magnificent Thousand Island Lake lies beyond Garnet. These lakes also offer the opportunity for fishing (with a license), where you can catch a variety of trout including Rainbow, Brook, Brown and perhaps, even a Golden! Organized hikes daily and group activities nightly. The cost for the trip, including a pre-trip group campsite, is $300. Note reservation/cancellation policy under the additional information link where you can find other info about mule packs. To apply, email or phone with recent high altitude and distance conditioning and general health to Leaders: Christine Gutierrez, [email protected], 310-549-1405; David Cross, [email protected], 310-531-6019 Sunday, August 2, 2015 I: Navigation: Mt. Pinos Navigation Noodle: Navigation noodle in Los Padres National Forest for either checkout or practice to satisfy Basic (I/M) or Advanced (E) level navigation requirements. Send email or sase, navigation experience/training, rideshare info, contact info, any WTC, leader rating to leader.Phil Weeler. Leaders: Robert M Myers, [email protected], 310-829-3177; Phil Wheeler, [email protected], 310-214-1873 Sunday, August 02, 2015 to Friday, August 07, 2015 Saddlerock Lake Mule Pack Angeles Chp Mule Section Outing O: Saddlerock Lake Mule Pack: Sunday morning wranglers will lead mules carrying 55 pounds of gear/food per person to our base camp while we hike separately with only our daypacks, from the South Lake trailhead (9,800’) 4 miles with 1,325’ gain to Saddlerock Lake (11,125’), enjoying beautiful alpine views of lakes and mountains in the Bishop Creek drainage. Monday through Thursday, you’ll be able to hike, take photos, fish, or relax in camp. Agassiz, Chocolate, and Mt. Goode peaks, as well as Dusy Basin, Bishop Pass (11,972’), and various lakes and interesting ridges are nearby. Enjoy planned Potluck dinners every night with wine provided. On Friday, the mules pick up our gear and we hike out. Trip cost: $325. Note reservation/ cancellation policy under the additional information link where you can find other info about mule packs. To apply, email or phone with recent highaltitude and distance conditioning and general health to Leaders: Laura Joseph, [email protected], 626-356-4158; Leslie Wilson, [email protected], 805-522-2642 Saturday, August 8, 2015 Friday, July 31, 2015 Saturday, August 08, 2015 to Sunday, August 16, 2015 Friday, July 31, 2015 to Tuesday, August 11, 2015 The Best of the Yosemite High Country Angeles Chp Backpacking Comm Outing AT CAPACITY C: Panama Exploration and Panama Canal Cruise Angeles Chapter Outing O: Join us on land and cruise tour of Panama. This is small ship/small group tour. You will spend a few days on a 24 passenger catamaran cruising through the Panama Canal and stopping at various ports in and around the canal area. From the ship, you will visit Taboga Island, known as the “Island of Flowers,” a title it lives up to with birds of paradise, orchids, and other tropical species. You’ll pass through the Miraflores Locks and the Pedro Miguel Locks, experiencing for yourself the thrill of these engineering marvels, then through the Gaillard Cut and later staying in Gatun Lake. We will leave the ship to enjoy a nature walk at San Lorenzo National Park to view its diverse flora and fauna, some of its twelve miles of picturesque coastline, and have opportunities to spot some of the park’s several hundred bird species. The Land tour will include a city tour of old Panama City and other sites. We will also explore the Anton Valley, where we will visit a conservation center, hot springs, and other attractions. We will go to the Gamboa area where you will visit Soberania National Park known for its variety of bird life and you will learn about the indigenous culture and meet some of members in a small village. Price includes hotel, bus transportation, most meals, airport SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE O: Join us on this “Yosemite’s Greatest Hits” backpack through prime Yosemite high country grandeur. Challenging 52 mile shuttle trip, 4000’ gain backpack through the heart of the Yosemite high country that is unparalleled in it’s natural beauty. We’ll head east from the Mono Meadow Trailhead, traversing under the Clark Range, cross through Red Peak Pass and head back north to Washburn Lake, Merced Lake, Half Dome and Clouds Rest to Tenaya Lake. We’ll camp at Lower Ottoway Lake, Washburn Lake, Merced Lake, do a layover day hike up Half Dome, see the best view in the entire Sierras at the top of Clouds Rest. Camping is promised along flowing streams, verdant meadows and deep alpine lakes. This is a trip that will provide you with years of memories of both the beautiful grandeur of the Sierras and the challenge of the adventure. A long shuttle between trailheads is part of this trip and a shuttle service is being arranged. The estimated approximate cost of this shuttle will be $100 per person. More specific information will be provided subsequent to signing up. Send check for $50 (this does not include the shuttle…refundable at trailhead) payable to the Sierra Club Backpacking Section, 2 SASE, H & W phones and recent backpacking experience/conditioning and carpool info to leader.Phone 310271-9989 Co-leader: TIM LUZZI Leaders: Mark Jacobs, [email protected], 310-271-9989; Timothy Luzzi, February 2015 Update 37 [email protected], 626-447-5300 com, 720-834-2878; Zoltan Stroll, [email protected], 310-378-8975 Sunday, August 9, 2015 Thursday, August 20, 2015 Sunday, August 09, 2015 to Friday, August 14, 2015 Thursday, August 20, 2015 to Sunday, August 23, 2015 Clark Lakes Mule Pack Angeles Chp Mule Section Outing Hilton Lakes/ Rock Creek Mule Pack Angeles Chp Mule Section Outing Monday, August 10, 2015 Sunday, August 30, 2015 6:30 am - Angeles Chapter Newcomer/Member Special Event Orange County Group Social Event Sunday, August 30, 2015 to Friday, September 04, 2015 O: Clark Lakes Mule Pack: Hired packers carry gear of 50 lbs per person while we hike separately with only our daypacks. Sunday morning hike at a leisurely pace from the Frontier Pack Station in the June Lakes Loop, 6 miles, about 3000’ gain, to lovely campsites along Clark Lake # 2 in the Ansel Adams Wilderness. Once we set up base camp, we will have four layover days to explore this scenic area. Day hikes will be available to destinations such as Thousand Island, Badger, Summit, and Garnet Lakes, Island Pass, Spooky Meadow, Carson Peak, and possibly San Joaquin Mountain. The nearby section of the PCT High Trail usually has an excellent display of wildflowers. Or hang out in camp to photo, fish, or relax. Enjoy happy hours every evening, wine provided, and a couple of planned group dinners. Friday hike out. $285. Note the reservation/ cancel policy under the additional information link where you can find other info about mule packs. To apply, email or phone with recent high altitude and distance conditioning and general health to Leaders: John Kaiser, [email protected], 714-968-4677; Yvonne Tsai, [email protected], 626-297-7906 O: Angeles Chapter Membership Committee, Orange County Sierra Singles Newcomer/Member Event: Come and discover the Sierra Club with the Orange County Group, Sierra Sage, Hundred Peak Section, Wilderness Travel Course, Mule Packs and many other Sierra Club representatives. Learn all about the Sierra Club and the many activities and adventure outings available. Table displays, exhibits, refreshments, free drawing. Join Sierra Club $15 Special Offer, free gift. Bring a Friend! Meet 6:30-8:30 pm, Elks Lodge, 7711 Talbert Avenue, Huntington Beach, CA. Follow the balloons to the East Entrance. Contact Chapter Membership Chair: Donna Specht Leaders: Donna Specht, [email protected], 714-963-6345; Charles G Geller, [email protected], 714-292-2352; Scott Closson, closs100@mail. chapman.edu, 714-457-6820 Thursday, August 13, 2015 Thursday, August 13, 2015 to Sunday, August 16, 2015 Mammoth, Yosemite, Bristlecone Pine Forest Bus Trip Palos Verdes Group Outing O: Would you like to hike through grassy meadows under towering pines, soak your feet in pristine alpine lakes, and feast your eyes on vistas of snowcapped granite peaks? Join us August 13-16, 2015, for an adventurous four days of glorious hiking on some of the most spectacular trails in the high Sierras. The grand finale will be a visit to the ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest to hike among the oldest living things on the planet. Participants must be fit enough to hike 5-7 miles in hilly terrain at high altitudes (over 10,000’). We stay all three nights in Mammoth Lakes’ Quality Inn. Price includes bus, shared motel room, driver’s gratuity, and snacks. Depart early Thurs. from Redondo Beach and return Sun. night. There is a $40 cancellation fee. If you cancel less than 30 days before departure, you will receive a refund only if the trip is full and we find a suitable replacement for you. Send 2 business-size self-addressed stamped envelopes, H&W phones, gender (M or F), email address, and check to PVSB Sierra Club for $360 to reservationist Bob Baldwin, 7500 Wystone Ave., Reseda, CA 91335. Leaders: Judy Shane, [email protected], 310-379-1111; Robert Baldwin, [email protected], 818-510-1274; Emile Fiesler, emilenid@yahoo. 38 February 2015 Update O : Hilton Lakes/Rock Creek Mule Pack: August 20-23, 2015 Hired packers carry 45 lbs. of gear while we hike with only our daypacks. Thursday am hike from Rock Creek Pack Station (9,690 ft. ) to Lake 2 or 3 in the Hilton Lakes area at approx 10,200 ft. The hike is 5 miles one way, with 500’ of net gain, and 1200 feet of accumulated gain. The camp is in a lovely sub-alpine area and boasts excellent fishing for brown, rainbow, and brook trout. Two full lay-over days to hike, fish, or relax. Access to many of the other nine Hilton Lakes. Enjoy group salad night, happy hours with wine provided and fun evening activities. Hike out on Sunday. Individual camp sites available Wed, Aug 19 at Rock Creek Lake, or stay in nearby cabins at Tom’s Place (9 miles), in Mammoth (28 miles), or in Bishop (33 miles). Pre-trip camp site also possible at Rock Creek Packer’s lower corral area. $310. Note reservation/cancellation policy under the additional information link where you can find other info about mule packs. To apply, email or phone with recent high altitude and distance conditioning and general health to Leaders: Francine Oschin, [email protected], 818-907-1130; David Cross, [email protected], 310-531-6019 Garnet Lake Mule Pack Angeles Chp Mule Section Outing O: Garnet Lake Mule Pack: Join us as hired packers carry gear of 50 lbs per person while we hike separately with only our daypacks. Sun am hike from Agnew Meadows (8340’), approx.7 mi, 2500’ gain, to camp at Garnet Lake (9680’) with beautiful views of Mt. Ritter and Banner Peak. Mon-Thurs hike, photo, fish, or relax. Possible day hike destinations include Thousand Island Lake, Lake Ediza and Clark Lakes. Enjoy happy hour followed by a hearty soup every night with wine provided. Fri we hike out. Trip cost: $375. Note reserve/cancel policy under the additional information link where you can find other info about mule packs. To apply, email with recent high altitude and distance conditioning and health to Co-leader: Cathie Miller. Leaders: Catherine Miller, [email protected], 310-326-8495; Douglas Farr, [email protected], 818-957-0845 Sunday, August 30, 2015 to Saturday, September 05, 2015 Mule Pack, Sierra Peaks, and WTC. O/I/M: Charlotte Creek campsite, Mt Rixford (12,887’), Mt Bago (11,870’), Mt Gould (13,005’), Mt Cotter (12,713’), Black Mtn (13,291’), Diamond Peak (13,127’), East Vidette Angeles Chp Mule Section Outing O: Mule Pack, Sierra Peaks, and WTC. O/I/M: Charlotte Creek campsite, Mt Rixford (12,887’), Mt Bago (11,870’), Mt Gould (13,005’), Mt Cotter (12,713’), Black Mtn (13,291’), Diamond Peak (13,127’), East Vidette (12,356’): August 30 – September 5, Sunday – Saturday . Use Charlotte Creek (over Kearsarge Pass) as your base camp to climb peaks in the area. This trip is designed for strong hikers who want to do mainly cross-country routes and peakbagging, so we are co-listing the trip with the Sierra Peaks Section and Wilderness Travel Course. We will start at Onion Valley (9,200’). On Sunday morning we will hike 8 mi, 3000’ gain, with our daypacks over Kearsarge Pass (11,709’) past Charlotte Lake to Charlotte Creek (10,300’). This will be a superior peak-bagging opportunity with many SPS peaks in close proximity, and also other peaks in the area. We will lead as many peaks as time and weather allow. There are many streams, lakes, a few trails, and many cross-country options. Monday - Friday you can hike, climb peaks, take photos, fish, or relax in camp. We will have organized SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE gourmet dinners each night. While the higher elevation means we can’t have campfires, mosquitoes and other pests should be minimal. Saturday we will hike out. Weight limit for the mules is 45 lbs and cost is $410 per person including dinner and wine. Note reserve/cancel policy under the Additional Information link. Accepted participants will need to complete Participant Medical Form. To apply,email recent high altitude tolerance, conditioning, and experience to Leaders: Sandy Lara, [email protected], 562-421-8143; Peter Lara, [email protected], 562-421-8143 Saturday, September 5, 2015 Saturday, September 05, 2015 to Monday, September 07, 2015 Mt Williamson (14,375’) Backpack Angeles Chp Wilderness Trainin Outing I: Mt Williamson (14,375’) The 2nd highest peak in the Sierra’s, a SPS Emblem Peak. Saturday drive to George Creek road to the end. Strenuous backpack to camp 4 mi, 4500’ gain via George Creek. Sunday climb Williamson along the SE ridge, 6 mi rt, 4,800’ gain. Happy hour Sat/Sun nights. Monday pack-up and hike out. $5 permit fee. Send email with recent high altitude conditioning/experience, and contact info to leader.Ldr KC Reid, Jasson Seieroe Leaders: Phil Bates, [email protected]; K C Reid, [email protected]; Jason Seieroe, [email protected] Tuesday, September 8, 2015 6:30 pm - HPS Annual Business Meeting and Bi-Monthly Management Committee Meeting Angeles Chp Hundred Peaks Club Support Event O: All are welcome to attend our annual business meeting and bi-monthly management committee meeting to discuss the business side of the section and upcoming activities. All are welcome to join us and opportunities to become involved are available. The meeting begins at 6:30 pm at Ranger House in Griffith Park. To have items added to the agenda, or to volunteer, please contact the HPS Chair: Coby King Leader: Coby King, [email protected], 818-313-8533 Wednesday, September 9, 2015 Wednesday, September 09, 2015 to Thursday, September 24, 2015 Bali Island and Komodo Dragons Angeles Chapter Outing O: Join Angeles Chapter on our fourth adventure to peaceful Hindu Bali and Flores Island, home to the famous Komodo Dragons. Come with us to experience this fast growing travelers paradise with its rich history, Hindu temple culture and traditions. Our land package takes us around the famous island of Bali and to the island of Flores, spending varying number of days in each location. This 16-day trip includes several modes of transportation, planes, boats, and air-conditioned 17-passenger coaches. Also included are deluxe accommodations (dbl. ocup./hotels), $695 extra for single supplement, 26 meals/happy hours, most park/museum entrance fees, guides, tours, misc. Price is $1795 plus discounted group international and domestic airfares. For itinerary and application, send email to lajeunes@pacbell. net Please insert subject line “Bali”. Applications accepted on first-come first-served basis, as previous trips have sold out. Leaders: John B Lajeuness, [email protected], 818-248-5763; Andrea Lim, [email protected], 818-249-8584 SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE Rideshare Meeting Places Airport-Marina: US Bank parking lot, SE corner Lincoln and Mindanao Way, Marina del Rey. Antelope Valley-Lancaster: Park-and-Ride lot on N side of Avenue K, just W of Antelope Valley Fwy (CA 14). Turn into Park-andRide at Avenue S traffic light, meet at back fence east of bus stop. Antelope Valley-Palmdale: Avenue S exit, Park-and-Ride lot E of Antelope Valley Fwy (CA 14) as near as possible to Avenue S traffic light entrance. Azusa: On Santa Fe St. just E of Azusa Ave, one block N of Foothill, just before the railroad tracks. Canyon Country: Vons parking lot next to Soledad Cyn Rd. Sand Cyn Rd exit from Hwy 14. Corona: Park-and-Ride on Main St N exit from 91 Fwy. Diamond Bar: Park-and-Ride lot, Diamond Bar Blvd, N of Pomona Fwy (Hwy 60). East San Gabriel Valley: Albertsons W parking lot, Westfield West Covina Shopping Center, W Covina; N on Citrus St 0.2 mi from San Bernardino Fwy (I-10) to Workman Ave. Fairplex: Park-and-Ride N of San Bernardino Fwy N (I-10) in Pomona, exit Fairplex Dr., go N, turn right on Gillette Rd. La Cañada: Angeles Crest Hwy (Hwy 2), Just N of Foothill Fwy (I-210). Park on Angeles Crest Hwy only. Long Beach: North side of E Atherton St (across from the CSULB Recycling Center) between N Britton Dr and Fanwood Ave in Long Beach. Malibu: Malibu Civic Center. If lot not available, park on street. From Pacific Coast Hwy, N on Webb Way, R on Civic Center Way. Mount Baldy: Park-and-Ride, NE corner of Mills Ave and Mt Baldy Rd. Baseline exit from I-210 Fwy, 0.6 mi W on Baseline, 1.1 mi N on Mills Ave, Claremont. Orange County, North: Park-and-Ride, E side of Tustin Ave just S of Lincoln Ave, Orange. Orange County, South: Ortega Plaza parking lot SE corner, Ortega Hwy/Rancho Viejo, San Juan Capistrano. Pacific Palisades: Los Liones Dr at Sunset Blvd, 1/4 mi from PCH. San Fernando Valley: West side of Balboa Blvd, north of Burbank Blvd, Encino. Santa Clarita: Entrance to Ed Davis/Towsley Cyn Park. I-5 exit Calgrove, W to the Old Road, S to park entrance. South Bay: East side of Vermont Ave, north of Artesia Blvd; use Artesia West exit from Harbor Fwy, Gardena. Sylmar: Encinitas Ave, S of Roxford St; Roxford exit from Golden St Fwy (I-5). Tustin: Redhill Ave on N side (fwy side) of Stater Bros Market, just SW of Redhill Ave exit from Santa Ana Fwy. Verdugo Hills: Joslyn Adult Center, 1301 W Olive, Burbank. Park in rear lot next to Clark St. West LA: Federal Building parking lot 11000 Wilshire Blvd, visitors section, Veteran S of Wilshire. Woodland Hills: Taft High School parking lot, SW corner of Ventura Blvd and Winnetka Ave. February 2015 Update 39 Leaders Directory Alexander, Evelyn 818-843-0920 [email protected] Allen, Mark S 562-598-0329 [email protected] Allen, Pam 626-296-6911 [email protected] Boothe, Richard http://angeles.sierraclub.org/longbch/Navigation/people_leader_contacts.html Botan, Steven 714-963-0151; 714-321-1296 [email protected]; [email protected] Boyd, Angela [email protected]; [email protected] Boyle, Alison 310-425-8519 [email protected] Comerzan, David 909-482-0173 [email protected] Farber, Rick 323-935-8990 [email protected] Cooley, Paul 310-837-4022 [email protected] Faulds, Kathy 818-845-9687 [email protected] Cote, Sylvie 949-547-2998 [email protected] Feitshans, Charlotte 818-501-1225 [email protected] Craig, Bruce 213-746-3563 [email protected]; Feitshans, Charlotte Wells 818-501-1225 [email protected] [email protected] Fields, Margaret C 310-839-8235 Boyle, John 310-842-8384 [email protected] Crane, Bill 818-773-4601 [email protected] 22351 Mission Cir Chatsworth CA 91311-1257 Brooks, Robert & Chris 310-545-8060 [email protected] Creighton, Barbara 714-960-3949 [email protected] Brown, Russ 949-481-5295 [email protected] Cutter, Paul 310-837-5269 [email protected] C, Christine ames and Dale 714-832-0561 [email protected] Czamanske, David 626-458-8646 [email protected] Cadez, Ana 626-836-2235 [email protected] Daniels, Alan 714-882-0031 [email protected] [email protected] Campbell, Ron 714-962-8521 [email protected] Dean, Bob 310-539-9561 [email protected] Bass, Terry 310-539-8227 [email protected] Campbell, Rosemary 818-344-6869 [email protected] Demers, Doug 805-419-4094 [email protected] Bates, Tonyce 949-786-8475 [email protected] Chadwick, Dorothy Boynton 310-544-0600 [email protected] Denton, Delores 949-581-8396 [email protected] Beck, Stephen 805-400-5366 [email protected] Chadwick, James Brooks 310-544-0600 [email protected] Dickey, Chris 949-651-9642 [email protected] Beck, Stephen D 805-400-5366 [email protected] Cheung, Stella 818-364-2254 [email protected] Doggett, Ignacia 818-840-8748 [email protected] Blackie, Jennifer 949-309-0783 [email protected] Clarence, Don 949-709-2967 [email protected] Doggett, Peter H 818-840-8748 [email protected] Blumhoff, Willy 818-905-5558 [email protected] Clark, Todd 714-803-0195 [email protected] Dong, Fred 818-545-3878 [email protected] Closson, Scott 714-457-6820 [email protected] Draney, Robert 818-935-1843 [email protected] Gross, Stephanie 818-545-3878 [email protected] PO Box 423, Montrose, CA 91021 Cody, Robert 310-410-9172 [email protected] Dunbar, Diane 818-248-0455 [email protected] Gutierrez, Dorothy 562-483-7362 [email protected] Anderson, Gary 818-592-0710 [email protected] Anderson, Stephen P 714-962-2054 [email protected] Arredondo, Patricia 562-867-6894 [email protected] Baldwin, Robert 818-510-1274 [email protected] Barnes, Patricia 714-827-9744 [email protected] Bartlett, Shilo 714-968-5099 [email protected]; Boardman, Richard 310-374-4371 Bonnickson, Barry 310-519-0778 [email protected]; [email protected] 40 February 2015 Update Finch, David 310-450-4102 [email protected] Fleming, Mark 626-712-3671 [email protected] Forgione, Mary 562-618-1127 [email protected] Froloff, Catherine 310-821-4123 [email protected] Garner, Julie 714-335-1579 [email protected] Garry, Paul 310-399-2334 [email protected] Gately, Reaven 661-255-8873; 805-255-2350 [email protected] Geller, Mr Charles G 714-292-2352 [email protected] Gibbons, Jane 207-647-3987 [email protected] Giel, Kath 415-720-4430 [email protected] Ginsberg, Terry 626-296-6911 [email protected] Graham, Sandy 714-282-5661 [email protected] SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE H, John 562-427-0809 Haake, David 310-237-3447 [email protected] Hagar, James 818-243-6574 [email protected] Hale, Bruce 818-957-1936 [email protected] 3025 Alabama St, La Crescenta, CA 91214 Hall, Houria 714-767-5327 [email protected] Hammond, Felicia 310-391-9690 [email protected] Hand, Shaune 714-393-5158 [email protected] Hansen, Bob 949-558-1347; 949-586-4928 [email protected] Harris, Marcia 310-828-6670 [email protected] Height, Peter R 949-412-8954; 949-713-4569; 949-558-1347 [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]. Henning, Carol 323-465-3797 [email protected] Heringer, Ginny 626-793-4727 [email protected] Hills, Margee K [email protected] Hunter, Dana 714-962-4119 [email protected] Ireland, Peter 818-996-8846 [email protected] Joyce, William 909-596-6280 [email protected] Jr, Philip H Weinreich, 949-733-2730 [email protected] Juarez, Ana 714-323-3627 [email protected] Kaiser, John 714-968-4677 [email protected] LaRue, John C 949-661-4437; 949-854-7919 [email protected] Kargodorian, Annette 818-956-5201 [email protected] Lai, Frank 949-262-1448 [email protected] Kelliher, Mat 818-667-2490 [email protected]; Lamb, Frederick 949-350-6451 [email protected] [email protected] Kenyon, Jeffrey http://angeles.sierraclub.org/longbch/Navigation/people_leader_contacts.html Laughlin, Steven Mc 949-857-1327 [email protected] Lavoie, William 310-378-8723 [email protected] Martin, Keith 626-396-9701 [email protected] at 530 South Lake Ave. #708, Pasadena CA 91101 Mason, Peter 310-839-4811 [email protected] Matchett, Jay 714-730-7730 [email protected] Mattock, Ted 818-222-5581 [email protected] Maurer, Ed 949-768-0417 [email protected] Kenyon, Joel 949-951-5470; 949-285-5909 [email protected]; Leacock, Carol 310-454-4188 [email protected] [email protected] Lee, Lisa 626-286-2443 [email protected] Maurer, Helen 714-768-0417; 949-768-0417 [email protected] Leps, Virve 310-477-9664 [email protected] Maxey, Rich 949-310-5134 [email protected] Levinson, Maya 310-398-6344 [email protected] McCoppin, Garry 714-269-5078; 949-858-7292; 714-2695078 [email protected] Kerner, Ken 661-259-8800 Khoshab, Karim 949-559-1388 [email protected] Kieffer, John L. 714-522-1376 [email protected] Kirchner, Cia and David 949-675-0313 [email protected] Kirk, Sharon 140-376-3197; 714-545-1149; 714-376-3197 [email protected]; [email protected] Kirk, Sharon L 714-376-3197 [email protected]; Lewis, Roxana 310-532-2933 [email protected] Lively, Lynn 805-256-4106 [email protected] Louis, Michael 310-395-8432 Lubeshkoff, Ted 626-447-5690 [email protected] [email protected]. Lubin, Edward 310-826-2750 [email protected] Klemic, Pixie 818-787-5420 [email protected] Lubin, Edward H 310-826-2750 [email protected] Kluck, Martin 562-677-4740 [email protected] Lyons, Gaines [email protected] Knights, Mimi 661-253-3414 [email protected] Krupa, Nancy 818-981-4799 [email protected] Kuhn, David [email protected] Kupecz, Ilona 909-599-7115 [email protected] SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE Marco, Diane De 310-645-9442 [email protected] Marshall, John Russell 951-898-4632 [email protected] Martin, Beth Powis 626-396-9701 [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] 530 South Lake Ave. #708, Pasadena CA 91101 McDonnell, Tom 949-422-2661 [email protected] Mckusky, Patrick 626-794-7321 [email protected] Meade, Donna 714-846-3969 [email protected] Meltzer, Barbara Phillips 310-913-1230 [email protected] Meltzer, David 310-913-1230 [email protected] Metcalf, Michael 949-492-6277 [email protected] Mitchell, Mark Alan 818-753-9328 [email protected] Monier, Jacques 310-320-1249 [email protected] Montgomery, Mr Norman O 714-557-0794 Montooth, Gerrie 818-207-4473; 818-761-7490 [email protected] February 2015 Update 41 Moore, Sharon 562-494-3080 [email protected] http://angeles.sierraclub.org/longbch/Navigation/people_leader_contacts.html Quan, Jimmy 323-257-9846 [email protected] Schrantz, Ron 714-995-8240 [email protected]; Strand, Bonnie C 818-247-6398 [email protected] Ratinoff, Marshall 310-420-3600 [email protected] [email protected] Strien, Maura Van [email protected] Morales, Mary L 949-636-2981 [email protected] Reed, Fred 714-528-4841 [email protected] Morris, Steven 310-530-8708 Rich, Kathy 323-256-3776 [email protected] Morrow, David 661-254-5245 [email protected] Mulry, Judith E 949-588-1347 [email protected] Myers, Robert M 310-829-3177 [email protected] Nemmert, Jan 714-962-4136 Okamoto, Kate 661-288-7931 [email protected] Okowitz, Rita 818-889-9924 [email protected] Opperman, Sanford 714-993-0651 Ortmann, Joel Lester 562-806-1057 Overbey, Victoria 310-259-9938 [email protected] Palmer, Jim 949-551-8912 [email protected] Pedreschi, Ann [email protected] Penn, Frances 714-747-1019; 714-434-2754 [email protected] Perica, Jon 818-360-8444 [email protected] Phillips, Joe 818-348-8884 [email protected] Richter, Daniel 818-970-6737 [email protected] Rodin, Gaylon S 661-263-0568 [email protected] Rosenberg, Judy 323-954-1522 [email protected] Rosien, Ron 310-474-0349 [email protected] Ross, Sherry 562-429-6953 [email protected] Roy, Gail 949-981-8523; 949-854-3820 [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]. Sandford, Dottie 805-532-2485 [email protected] Sandford, Mike 805-532-2485 [email protected] Sappingfield, Michael 949-768-3610 [email protected] 26352 Via Juanita, Mission Viejo, CA 92691 Sappingfield, Patty 949-768-3610 [email protected] Scheuer, Ernest M 310-274-7987 [email protected] Pomeroy, Liz 626-791-7660 [email protected] Schipper, Joan 323-939-1706 [email protected] 6100 Cashio Street, Los Angeles, CA 90035 Proskurowski, Wlodek 310-202-0331 [email protected] Schneider, Jay 626-841-2667 [email protected] Puraty, Sharry 714-761-8761 [email protected] Schohan, Sue 818-648-9170 [email protected] 42 February 2015 Update Schwitkis, Kent 310-540-5558 [email protected] Stroll, Zoltan 310-378-8975 [email protected] Scurlock, Carole 626-794-5207 [email protected] Suchin, Rapeepun 626-202-2955 [email protected] Segal, Jeri 310-391-3439 [email protected] Suddeth, Hannelore 310-370-3008 [email protected] Sheldon, Jon 805-496-4371 [email protected] Tapia, Sandra 818-365-8789 [email protected] Siebert, Bob 714-997-0190 [email protected] Tom, Homer 818-203-9752 [email protected] Simpson, Bill 323-683-0959 [email protected] Tomovich, Audrey 949-830-8936 [email protected]. Simpson, Jane 310-994-1989 [email protected] Trowbridge, Delphine 818-558-7722 [email protected] Sisson, Sherri 949-786-7681 [email protected] Tsai, Yvonne 626-297-7906 [email protected] Sjogren, Gary 562-941-8485 [email protected] Valadez, Joaquin http://angeles.sierraclub.org/longbch/Navigation/people_leader_contacts.html Skye, Coby 562-252-4196 [email protected] Soskins, Christine 858-220-9697 [email protected] Specht, Donna 714-963-6345 [email protected] 22221 Wood Island Lane, Huntington Beach, CA 92646 Stabeck, Norm 818-518-5454; 818-236-3884 [email protected] Stern, Lawrence http://angeles.sierraclub.org/longbch/Navigation/people_leader_contacts.html [email protected] Vaughn, Pat 310-671-9575 [email protected] Vernallis, Margaret 818-360-4414 [email protected] Viernes, Sandy 562-941-4917 [email protected] Star, Ken 323-931-6343 [email protected] Stevenson, Sylvia 140-995-8240; 949-616-2765; 949-487-2660; 949-310-5134 [email protected]; Vanderberg, William H 310-245-2763 [email protected] Wapner, Mike & Debbie 562-423-7265 [email protected] Ward, Elizabeth 909-932-1980 [email protected] Ward, Monalisa 562-833-8541 [email protected] SOUTHERN SIERRAN ◊ SCHEDULE Warren, Hugh 805-497-9612 [email protected] Waser, Shlomo 408-483-7716 [email protected] Weaver, Joan 818-717-1946 [email protected] Webster, Mary Ann 310-559-3126 [email protected] Webster, Ronald 310-559-3126 Williams, Todd http://angeles.sierraclub.org/longbch/Navigation/people_leader_contacts.html Winfield, Michael 949-929-0324 [email protected] Woods, Roger 310-459-3389 [email protected] Wright, Ted 949-856-2592 [email protected] Wheeler, Phil 310-214-1873; 310-346-2619 [email protected] Yinger, Bob http://angeles.sierraclub.org/longbch/Navigation/people_leader_contacts.html Whitaker, Graeme 909-861-2931 [email protected] Young, Joseph 310-822-9676 [email protected] White, Joyce 310-383-5247 [email protected] Zeider, Pat 626-794-1750 [email protected] SOUTHERN SIERRAN February 2015 Update 43
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