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Hiking and Backpacking Santa Barbara and Ventura

ISBN: 9780899976358 | 0899976352
Format: Trade Paper
Publisher: Wilderness Press
Pub. Date: 6/19/2012

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor Biography
Named for the Spanish padres who established a network of missions along California’s southern and central coasts, the Los Padres National Forest is the second-largest National Forest in the state, encompassing approximately 1,950,000 acres — nearly half of which is federally-designated wilderness. Hiking and Backpacking Santa Barbara and Ventura fills a huge gap in coverage of this great hiking and backpacking destination, leading the reader through the varied terrain of the forest’s southern districts, from the fern-clad grottoes of the S... MORE
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Introduction to the Southern Los Padresp. 1
About This Guidep. 25
Santa Barbara and Western Mt. Pinos Ranger Districts
Western Santa Ynez Mountainsp. 33
Gaviota Peak via Gaviota Hot Springsp. 34
Broadcast Peak via Tequepis Trailp. 37
Lizard's Mouthp. 41
The Playgroundp. 44
Santa Ynez Recreation Areap. 46
Snyder Trail and Knapp's Castlep. 56
Aliso Nature Trailp. 58
Upper Oso Canyon to Nineteen Oaksp. 61
Arroyo Burrop. 63
Camuesa Connector Trailp. 67
Marias Trailp. 68
Gibraltar Trailp. 71
Mono-Alamar and Alamar Hill Trailsp. 74
Agua Caliente Trail to Upper Calientep. 78
Forbush-Monop. 80
Forbush and Blue Canyonsp. 84
Upper Franklin Trailp. 88
Santa Barbara Frontcountryp. 92
Jesusita Trail and Inspiration Pointp. 100
La Cumbre Peakp. 103
Cathedral Peakp. 105
Mission Canyon/Tunnel Trailp. 109
Rattlesnake Canyonp. 113
Cold Spring Canyon Westp. 115
Tangerine Fallsp. 117
East Fork Cold Spring and Montecito Peakp. 120
Saddle Rock Loopp. 123
McMenemyp. 125
Girard Trailp. 127
San Ysidro Canyonp. 128
Buena Vista Loopp. 131
Romero Canyonp. 134
Santa Barbara Backcountry and Southern San Rafael Wildernessp. 141
McKinley Spring and McKinley Mountainp. 144
Mission Pine Trailp. 146
Santa Cruz National Recreation Trailp. 149
Grapevine Trailp. 155
Sierra Madre Ridgep. 157
McPherson Peakp. 160
Montgomery Potrero and Rocky Ridge Trailp. 164
Salisbury Potrero and Bull Ridge Trailp. 167
Santa Barbara Potrero and Sierra Madre Roadp. 169
Dick Smith Wildernessp. 173
Alamar Trailp. 177
Indian Creek Trailp. 182
Indian-Poplar Trailp. 184
Madulce and Madulce Peak Trailsp. 189
Puerto Suelop. 190
Santa Barbara Canyonp. 191
Don Victor Valley Fire Road and Don Victor Trailp. 194
Upper Rancho Nuevo Canyonp. 198
Bear, Deal, and Lower Rancho Nuevo Canyonsp. 200
Mine Camp via Deal Connectorp. 203
Eastern Mt. Pinos and Ojai Ranger Districts
Matilija Creek and Matilija Wildernessp. 209
Murietta Trailp. 210
Divide Peak and the Monte Arido Trailp. 213
Upper North Fork Matilija Creekp. 215
Ortega Trailp. 221
Ojai Frontcountry, Nordhoff Ridge, and Rose Valleyp. 226
Kennedy Ridgep. 231
Cozy Dell Trailp. 233
Wheeler Gorge Nature Trailp. 236
Stewart Canyon via Pratt Trailp. 238
Gridley Canyon and Nordhoff Peakp. 242
Chief Peakp. 244
Horn Canyonp. 247
Sisar Canyon (Southern Red Reef Trail)p. 248
Hines Peakp. 251
Last Chance Trail, Santa Paula Canyon, and Topatopa Bluffp. 252
East Fork Santa Paula Canyonp. 262
Santa Paula Peakp. 266
Howard Creek Trailp. 269
Rose Valley Fallsp. 271
Rose-Lion Connectorp. 272
Mt. Pinos and Chumash Wildernessp. 274
Toad Springsp. 282
Mt. Pinos to Mt. Abel (Vincent Tumamait Trail)p. 286
Mesa Springp. 288
North Fork Lockwood Creekp. 289
McGill Trailp. 293
Pine Mountainp. 295
Boulder Canyonp. 299
Raspberry Springp. 300
Chorro Grandep. 302
Reyes Peak Trailp. 305
Gene Marshall-Piedra Blanca National Recreation Trailp. 308
Potrero Johnp. 316
Grade Valley, Mutau, and the Upper Pirup. 320
Fishbowls-Cedar Creek Loopp. 323
Thorn Pointp. 326
Stonehousep. 329
Little Mutaup. 331
The Sespep. 333
Tule Creekp. 338
Middle Sespe Trailp. 341
Dry Lakes Ridgep. 343
Sespe River Trailp. 346
Lion Canyonp. 355
Red Reef Trailp. 361
Johnston Ridge and Sespe Hot Springsp. 366
Dough Flat to Shady Camp via Alder Creekp. 373
Bucksnort Trailp. 378
Agua Blancap. 379
Buck Creekp. 382
Pothole Trailp. 385
Lower Cobblestone Trailp. 387
Slide Mountainp. 391
Appendix: Routes by Themep. 395
List of Mapsp. 398
Indexp. 399
Camp Indexp. 404
About the Authorp. 406
Table of Contents provided by Ingram. All Rights Reserved.
Bitten by the trail bug the moment his parents strapped a little Kelty frame pack to his six-year-old shoulders and led him across a stretch of the El Dorado National Forest, Craig Carey grew up hiking and backpacking the trails of the southern Los Padres (with “side-trips” across the U.S., Mexico, Canada, Europe, and New Zealand). An active scout leader and rugby follower, Craig holds a BA in History from the University of California at Santa Barbara. His work has appeared in Wilderness New Zealand, Islands, Hooked on the Outdoors, Rugby, The Green, and New Zealand Adventure.


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