Hiking the East End of Los Robles Trail


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Hello friends,
Karen and I are happy to invite you to a new trail for us (but not a brand new trail though) in Westlake Village. This is near where Karen lives and she just introduced this trail to me the other day. I really liked it, and I think you will, too. Also, it will be a great opportunity to come out if you live in this area. ;-)
The trail starts at the Old Bridgegate Trailhead and ends at the Brookview Trailhead. There will be about 0.6 miles of walking on a residential street back to the starting point.(It is a 3 miles loop trail) First 2 miles are uphills for workout and it can be very rocky and slippery in some places so wear good hiking shoes. Also, the trail has no shade.
Distance: about 3 miles x 2 = 6 miles (Optional for one loop;3miles)
Duration: about 2 hours for twice. (and 1 hour for 1 loop)
Elevation:about 1000' or over
Please bring water with you.;-)
Directions:
From Calabasas, take the 101 heading North. Exit at Westlake Blvd. Turn Left on to Westlake Blvd. Stay on Westlake Blvd for about 1.4 miles until you get to Bridgegate (signal). Follow Bridgegate down about 0.4 miles until Valecroft intersects. Park along Bridgegate by the dry riverbed. An address for GPS purposes is 1635 Bridgegate (private residence - do not disturb). Look for Sookhee or me on the street by the intersection. The actual trailhead in down a dirt utility road.
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This meetup is hiking with a group of friends.
Responsibility: I am not responsible for you. You are responsible for you. You should be self-sufficient and be able to find your way to safety in the event you find yourself on your own. I will not lead you back to the trailhead if you decide to turn back.
Disclaimer: The organizer, assistant organizers, and event hosts take no responsibility and will not be held responsible for any injuries or accidents that may occur during this hiking event. Hiking can be inherently dangerous and accidents will happen. By participating in this hike posted on this meetup web page you are taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being

Hiking the East End of Los Robles Trail