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  • Limekiln Canyon Lollipop - Suitable for beginners

    Limekiln Canyon Lollipop - Suitable for beginners

    Limekiln Canyon Trail, 19569 Rinaldi Street, Porter Ranch, CA, US

    4 mi, 500' gain, beginner
    Easier option: 1.5 mi, 125' gain, beginner.

    This is a beginner hike on the beautiful Limekiln trail.

    This hike is a slight lollipop, (the shape of the route). There are no extended inclines, however there are about 5 bumps in the trail with 25-40' gains, about 35-65 steps each. This is something a beginner would be able to handle, but these bumps will get the blood pumping, as they are like climbing up to 4 flights of stairs. There is nothing wrong with pausing for a breather while tackling these bumps in the trail.

    The trail varies between asphalt, gravel fire road, single tracker, tree covered, hilly, roadside, wooded, open air, and strolls through the park.

    We'll enter Limekiln Canyon, where we'll first encounter a heavily wooded park with large pine trees lining the trail and blocking out the sun. After about 0.2 miles, there will be a split. We can go either way because they rejoin after about 100 yards, but for this route, we'll go left.

    After another half mile, the route makes a turn to the right. Those that want the super-easy route should continue straight for 100 yards to a log, where they can wait about 45 min for the rest of us to return for the social event.

    The rest of the group will follow the trail to the right and continue for about 1.2 miles. Right after the trail reaches a junction, we'll take a trail off to the right, and follow it until we reach Sesnon Blvd., then travel about 20 yards west, and head back in on a different trail.

    After several hundred yards, we'll reconnect with the original trail for the return, making a right onto the downward trail.

    Just before we complete the last 3/4 mile, we'll turn right instead of left. After about 100 yards, we'll find a great spot with a giant fallen tree trunk to have a social event snack and beverage share.

    After about 30-60 minutes, we'll continue the last 3/4 mile back to our cars. Those that don't want to stick around are welcome to head back to their cars by any route they choose, but I'll take a few splits to the left and cover some different trails, each that returns back to the original trail after several hundred yards.

    There will be a couple creek crossings, where one will use a few stepping stones to avoid getting wet. Click HERE for route.

    Interesting Notes
    Here are a couple plants you are sure to see on this hike:

    California Buckwheat
    When the white flowers turn a rusty brown, they can be crushed into a powder, mixed with water, and baked into bread. The black seeds in the flower heads are also edible. Don't touch the white flowers if bees are around because they won't like it and may attack. A cold tea made from the leaves has been used to treat stomachaches and headaches. A warm tea made from the roots has been used to treat colds. The stems are stiff and flexible, so they have been used by Indians as piercing utensils.

    Laurel Sumac
    Red stems and outline along leaves. The dried flower bunches look like small trees, and are used by model railroad builders as such, after being dyed green. Laurel sumac is sensitive to cold and does not tolerate freezing conditions. Orange growers in the early history of southern California used to pick places to plant their oranges based on where laurel sumac was growing because this indicated it would not get too cold for oranges if laurel sumac could grow there. For some, the sap will irritate their skin just like poison oak, causing blisters. Also called "Taco Plant".

    Directions:
    Limekiln Canyon Trail
    Porter Ranch, CA 91326

    From the 118
    Exit Tampa Ave (3 miles east of the Topanga Canyon exit) and head north for 1000'.
    Left (west) on Rinaldi St. for 1000'.
    Trailhead on the right (north).
    Park on either side of the street.

    The Hike
    Distance: 4 miles, easier option 1.5 miles.
    Elevation Gain: 500', easier option 125'.
    Difficulty: Fit Beginner, easier option Beginner.
    Pace: 2.5 mph
    Dogs: Yes
    Restrooms: No
    Drinking Fountains: No
    Parking: Free on either side of the street in front of the trail head.
    Trail: Varied. Good condition.

    What to Bring:
    Snacks and/or beverages to share
    1-2 liters of water.
    Hiking shoes preferred, but athletic shoes will be OK.
    Flashlight or headlamp.

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  • Test Event for bug reporting

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    Clinicas Del Camino Real Inc - Madera, 1424 Madera Road, Simi Valley, CA, US

    Easy Intermediate, 3 miles, 600' gain
    Easier Option: 2.4 mi, 530' gain. (5 Washburn St, Simi Valley, CA 93065, or 89 La Paz Ct, Simi Valley, CA 93065 to save another 500' distance).

    We'll meet in the parking lot at the northeast corner of Madera and Royal, just south of the Donut Delite, on the east side of the Clinicas office. We'll walk from there to the trailhead at 2 Washburn St. where it meets Los Amigos Ave.

    The Hike
    Easy end of the Intermediate Spectrum, due to the 1 mile continuous incline that can get exhausting. A fit beginner can easily complete it.

    We cross Madera and continue through the neighborhood for about 1500', to the intersection of Washburn St. and Los Amigos Ave. Then we enter a path behind the houses and proceed for 250' to the entrance. So far, there will have been very little elevation gain.

    For those that want a little easier option start at this address: 1366 Los Amigos Ave, Simi Valley, CA 93065. Join the group as we pass.

    We'll enter a series of switchbacks (zig-zag trail) for 1.2 miles to a large cross at the top. This is a steady climb across the face of the hill, always in full view of the neighborhood below. Beginners may find this climb difficult to continue at a fast pace. There is nothing wrong with slowing down while faster hikers move ahead, or resting for a minute several times during this climb.

    It may seem easy to get lost because there are many different cross-paths up the face of this hill, but they all lead to the same place. Generally, whenever there is a choice of "left or right", we take the easier and more worn path. If you happen to find yourself alone and take a wrong turn (aka steep cut), all paths lead up.

    At the top by the cross or one of the nearby benches, we'll enjoy the gorgeous 360 degree views and share beverages and/or snacks.

    Interesting Notes
    Here are a couple plants you are sure to see on this hike:

    Black Sage
    Multiple brown buttons going up the top of the stalk, that may have white flowers. Green leaves. Purple or white flowers that are dark brown as they dry on the plant. Squish the leaves and smell.

    A rare and sought after Black sage honey is also made from the honey of bees that pollinate the Black sage plant. Black sage is utilized in the culinary world as an aromatic and flavorful herb. It can be used in recipes wherever traditional sage is called for, however keep in mind that foraged Black sage has a much stronger flavor than that of traditional store bought sage.

    Its flavor goes well with winter squashes, brown butter, poultry, venison, pears, cheese, potatoes and other herbs such as rosemary and thyme. Use fresh in a variety of different preparations or leaves. Can be dried and stored for future use as a dried herb. Black sage was used traditionally by Native Americans known as the Chumash people to form an herbal soak for the bath to be used in the treatment of bodily pain, specifically for the feet and lower legs.

    Purple Sage
    Grey-green leaves. Aromatic when crushed. Purple flowers. Aka, Tobacco Sage, with mild hallucinogenic properties when smoked. Can be used as a spice or made into a tea. Tea has medicinal affects: Antiviral, gargle for sore throats, reduce hay fever symptoms and other drying actions.

    Distance: 3 miles (round trip)
    Elevation Gain: 700'
    Difficulty: Easy Intermediate
    Duration: 3 1/2 hours
    Pace: 2.0 mph
    Dogs: Yes.
    Restrooms: Yes - at nearby places of business
    Drinking Fountains: Yes - at nearby places of business
    Parking: Free
    Trail: Mostly single-track, excellent condition
    Hiking shoes preferred, but athletic shoes will be OK.

    What to Bring
    1-2 liters of water.
    Snacks and/or beverages to share
    Hiking shoes preferred, but athletic shoes will be OK.
    Flashlight or headlamp.

    Directions
    For those doing the regular route:
    1424 Madera Rd, Simi Valley, CA 93065

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