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SUMMARY:Sierra Club Wednesday Hike - Weekly on Wednesdays.
DESCRIPTION:Meet at the Santa Barbara Mission\, corner of Laguna & Los Olivos Streets. This is a strenuous conditioning hike. It is fast paced and only for experienced hikers. 
URL:https://100.pryvit.dev/event/sierra-club-wednesday-hike-14/
CATEGORIES:Hike - Moderate Plus
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SUMMARY:Sierra Club Wednesday Hike - Weekly on Wednesdays.
DESCRIPTION:Meet at the Santa Barbara Mission\, corner of Laguna & Los Olivos Streets. This is a strenuous conditioning hike. It is fast paced and only for experienced hikers. 
URL:https://100.pryvit.dev/event/sierra-club-wednesday-hike-13/
CATEGORIES:Hike - Moderate Plus
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SUMMARY:Sierra Club Wednesday Hike - Weekly on Wednesdays.
DESCRIPTION:Meet at the Santa Barbara Mission\, corner of Laguna & Los Olivos Streets. This is a strenuous conditioning hike. It is fast paced and only for experienced hikers. 
URL:https://100.pryvit.dev/event/sierra-club-wednesday-hike-12/
CATEGORIES:Hike - Moderate Plus
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LAST-MODIFIED:20180927T065612Z
UID:10002819-1537986600-1537990200@100.pryvit.dev
SUMMARY:Sierra Club Wednesday Hike - Weekly on Wednesdays.
DESCRIPTION:Meet at the Santa Barbara Mission\, corner of Laguna & Los Olivos Streets. This is a strenuous conditioning hike. It is fast paced and only for experienced hikers. 
URL:https://100.pryvit.dev/event/sierra-club-wednesday-hike-11/
CATEGORIES:Hike - Moderate Plus
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180919T183000
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CREATED:20180831T042118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180920T065612Z
UID:10002791-1537381800-1537385400@100.pryvit.dev
SUMMARY:Sierra Club Wednesday Hike - Weekly on Wednesdays.
DESCRIPTION:Meet at the Santa Barbara Mission\, corner of Laguna & Los Olivos Streets. This is a strenuous conditioning hike. It is fast paced and only for experienced hikers. 
URL:https://100.pryvit.dev/event/sierra-club-wednesday-hike-10/
CATEGORIES:Hike - Moderate Plus
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LAST-MODIFIED:20180913T065300Z
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SUMMARY:Sierra Club Wednesday Hike - Weekly on Wednesdays.
DESCRIPTION:Meet at the Santa Barbara Mission\, corner of Laguna & Los Olivos Streets. This is a strenuous conditioning hike. It is fast paced and only for experienced hikers. 
URL:https://100.pryvit.dev/event/sierra-club-wednesday-hike-9/
CATEGORIES:Hike - Moderate Plus
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180909T090000
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CREATED:20180821T235222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180910T065612Z
UID:10002765-1536483600-1536494400@100.pryvit.dev
SUMMARY:You’re Invited to Hike with 3rd District County Supervisor Joan Hartmann!
DESCRIPTION:We will meet at the Skofield Park at 9am. From Skofield Park we will walk over to the Rattlesnake Canyon Wilderness to begin our hike. The route provides some shade near the bottom of the trail\, but is exposed near the top. As you gain altitude and leave the streamside riparian habitat expect to see views of Santa Barbara\, the Pacific Ocean\, and the Channel Islands. \nOur destination is Tin Can Meadow\, which is named after a homestead cabin that burned down in 1925. \nYou can learn more about Supervisor Hartmann’s vision for the future of recreation in Santa Barbara County and how you can become an open-space\, trails\, and parks advocate in our County. \nWHERE: 1810 Las Canoas Rd.\, Santa Barbara\, CA \nWHEN: Sunday\, September 9th from 9am to 12pm (event will be postponed in the event of rain) \nRSVP: https://goo.gl/forms/lYJX7jMiKPuUHn4d2 \nSPONSORS: \n Office of 3rd District Santa Barbara County Supervisor Joan Hartmann\n Healthy People Healthy Trails\n Santa Barbara County Trail Council \nPlease bring plenty of drinking water\, snacks\, and/or a bagged lunch\, sunscreen\, a hat and appropriate shoes. Please note there are restrooms in Skofield Park\, but not at the trailhead or on the trail. \nDIRECTIONS: The trail starts at the creek near Skofield Park. From Santa Barbara\, take Foothill Road (Hwy 192) and turn north on Mission Canyon Road. Take the fork toward the Santa Barbara Botanical Gardens. Take a sharp turn right on Las Canoas for 1-1/2 miles and park in Skofield Park. \nADDITIONAL INFORMATION: \n Difficulty Rating: Moderate\n Distance: 5 Miles out and back\n Grade: 12% average\, 26% max\n Elevation Gain: 1000 feet\n Surface: Packed earth\n Average Width: 3 – 5 feet\n Shade: Yes at bottom of trail\n Obstacles: Uneven surface\n Restrictions: Dogs on leash\, no bikes
URL:https://100.pryvit.dev/event/youre-invited-to-hike-with-3rd-district-county-supervisor-joan-hartmann/
LOCATION:1810 Las Canoas Rd.\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 1810 Las Canoas Rd.\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike - Moderate Plus
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CREATED:20180831T042118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180906T065233Z
UID:10002770-1536172200-1536175800@100.pryvit.dev
SUMMARY:Sierra Club Wednesday Hike - Weekly on Wednesdays.
DESCRIPTION:Meet at the Santa Barbara Mission\, corner of Laguna & Los Olivos Streets. This is a strenuous conditioning hike. It is fast paced and only for experienced hikers. 
URL:https://100.pryvit.dev/event/sierra-club-wednesday-hike-8/
CATEGORIES:Hike - Moderate Plus
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DTSTAMP:20260512T232005
CREATED:20180817T003800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180823T065612Z
UID:10002760-1534896000-1534896000@100.pryvit.dev
SUMMARY:Sierra Club Hike
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, 6:30 PM – Meet at the SB Mission\, Laguna & Los Olivos St. Strenuous conditioning hike.  Fast paced. For experienced hikers.
URL:https://100.pryvit.dev/event/sierra-club-hike-16/
CATEGORIES:Hike - Moderate Plus
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CREATED:20180619T042107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180726T065612Z
UID:10002565-1532543400-1532547000@100.pryvit.dev
SUMMARY:Sierra Club Wednesday Hike
DESCRIPTION:Strenuous conditioning hike. Fast paced. For experienced hikers. Bring water.
URL:https://100.pryvit.dev/event/sierra-club-wednesday-hike-7/
CATEGORIES:Hike - Moderate Plus
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CREATED:20180619T042107Z
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UID:10002716-1531938600-1531942200@100.pryvit.dev
SUMMARY:Sierra Club Wednesday Hike
DESCRIPTION:Strenuous conditioning hike. Fast paced. For experienced hikers. Bring water.
URL:https://100.pryvit.dev/event/sierra-club-wednesday-hike-6/
CATEGORIES:Hike - Moderate Plus
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CREATED:20180619T042107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180712T065411Z
UID:10002711-1531333800-1531337400@100.pryvit.dev
SUMMARY:Sierra Club Wednesday Hike
DESCRIPTION:Strenuous conditioning hike. Fast paced. For experienced hikers. Bring water.
URL:https://100.pryvit.dev/event/sierra-club-wednesday-hike-5/
CATEGORIES:Hike - Moderate Plus
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CREATED:20180619T042107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180705T065325Z
UID:10002701-1530729000-1530732600@100.pryvit.dev
SUMMARY:Sierra Club Wednesday Hike
DESCRIPTION:Strenuous conditioning hike. Fast paced. For experienced hikers. Bring water.
URL:https://100.pryvit.dev/event/sierra-club-wednesday-hike-4/
CATEGORIES:Hike - Moderate Plus
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CREATED:20180606T053910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180628T065612Z
UID:10002678-1530124200-1530127800@100.pryvit.dev
SUMMARY:Sierra Club Wednesday Hike
DESCRIPTION:Strenuous conditioning hike. Fast paced. For experienced hikers. Bring water.
URL:https://100.pryvit.dev/event/sierra-club-wednesday-hike-3/
CATEGORIES:Hike - Moderate Plus
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DTSTAMP:20260512T232005
CREATED:20180606T053910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180621T065242Z
UID:10002677-1529519400-1529523000@100.pryvit.dev
SUMMARY:Sierra Club Wednesday Hike
DESCRIPTION:Strenuous conditioning hike. Fast paced. For experienced hikers. Bring water.
URL:https://100.pryvit.dev/event/sierra-club-wednesday-hike-2/
CATEGORIES:Hike - Moderate Plus
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CREATED:20180606T053910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180614T065332Z
UID:10002675-1528914600-1528918200@100.pryvit.dev
SUMMARY:Sierra Club Wednesday Hike
DESCRIPTION:Strenuous conditioning hike. Fast paced. For experienced hikers. Bring water.
URL:https://100.pryvit.dev/event/sierra-club-wednesday-hike-1/
CATEGORIES:Hike - Moderate Plus
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180607T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180607T200000
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SUMMARY:Sunset Hike | Jesusita Trail
DESCRIPTION:The hike offers ample room to stretch your legs\, elevation gain for fitness improvement\, and terrific views up and down. (If the pace is too slow for you\, there will be optional HIIT sessions on the flats and uphills.)\n\nThe hike’s distance and elevation change will depend on how far you follow the trail. The full roundtrip route is about seven miles\, with 1500 feet of gain/loss and a total hiking time of roughly 3 hours. Since our route is out and back\, and well-marked\, you can turn back earlier if you become winded or are short on time.\n\nOn this route\, the terrain is either dirt fire road or fairly well-tended single and double-track trail.\n\nPlease be sure to bring water\, a snack\, an extra layer of clothing\, and a headlamp or flashlight.\n\nDetails of the hike are provided below…hope to see you there!\n\nHike Type: Conditioning\n\nLevel: Intermediate\n\nRoute Type: Out & back\n\nDistance: ~7 miles\n\nElevation gain/loss: ~1500 feet\n\nTerrain: Footpath and dirt road\n\nLeashed dogs: Yes\n\nRoute summary:\n\nThis hike will take us up to 7 miles roundtrip\, through and then above San Roque Canyon\, to Inspiration Point and its impressive views of Santa Barbara\, Goleta\, and the Pacific.\n\nOur route begins at the San Jesusita trailhead on San Roque Road\, proceeds along the mostly single-track Jesusita Trail for about three miles\, then follows a dirt utility road for just under a half mile\, and finally reaches Inspiration Point via a roughly 200-foot single-track trail.\n\nThe route is well-marked\, except for the first two forks and the final turnout to the point\, where we go right on the way out (left on the way back) in all three cases.\n\nOverall\, the route is steadily ascending\, rather than steep\, though there are a few moderately challenging sections and a few seasonal water crossings. The first couple of miles follow San Roque Canyon and offer a great riparian experience. The third mile is primarily switchbacks\, as we proceed up out of the canyon until reaching the dirt utility road near Inspiration Point.\n\nAs we ascend\, the route offers increasing views of the Santa Ynez mountains\, Santa Barbara and Goleta\, and the Pacific and offshore islands to the south and west.\n\nPlease note that San Roque Canyon has some poison oak growing\, though it is easily avoided in the sections of the trail we will be following on this hike. That said\, you will need to walk attentively at some points on the trail and/or wear hiking pants\, especially if you are highly allergic.\n\nThe initial section of our hike is partly shaded\, but the route steadily gives way to open hillside and chaparral. Since we begin in relatively sheltered areas and reach exposed areas above the Pacific\, weather conditions can range from cool to hot and calm to windy.\n\nWe will continue to our turnaround point\, stop to enjoy the great late-day or early-evening views of the Pacific\, offshore islands\, and surrounding coastal peaks. After our stop\, we will return to our starting point by the same route.\n\nEssentials:\n\nPlease wear – hiking or athletic pants or shorts\, one or more wicking shirts appropriate to the temperature\, comfortable hiking or running shoes\, a hat and other needed sun protection\, your favorite undergarments and accessories\, and a light pack to hold your gear.\n\nPlease bring – at least 1 liter of water\, on-trail snacks\, extra layers of clothing in case you become cold\, a charged cell phone\, identification\, a headlamp or flashlight\, a waterproof shell if rain is forecast\, and any medications or anything else you might need on the trail.\n\nParking:\n\nPlease perpendicular park in the dirt parking area across the street from the water filtration plant\, or in the permitted areas immediately next to the trailhead\, on San Roque Road. Please also watch for sometimes rapidly moving vehicles in this fairly rural and undeveloped area.\n\nCarpooling and public transportation are encouraged\, both to lower our carbon footprint and to reduce the number of parking spaces we use at the trailhead.\n\nPlease do not leave anything of value in your vehicle\, at this or any trailhead.\n\nDirections:\n\nBy car\, take the Las Positas Road exit off of Highway 101\, near downtown Santa Barbara\, and proceed north (toward the mountains or away from the ocean) for just under two miles. Los Positas Road changes name to San Roque Road when it crosses State Street. Look for the trailhead on your left.\n\nAlternatively\, you can take city streets and/or Foothill Road (Route 192) to San Roque Road. If you do this\, the trailhead is 0.4 miles north (toward the mountains or away from the ocean) from the intersection of Foothill Road and San Roque Road.\n\nBy public transportation\, take the MTD #6 or #11 bus to State Street and San Roque Road. Walk north (toward the mountains or away from the ocean) on San Roque Road for 1.1 miles. You will cross Foothill Road at roughly the 0.7-mile mark. Look for the trailhead on your left. \nDISCLAIMER / RELEASE OF LIABILITY \nIMPORTANT\, PLEASE READ BELOW IN ITS ENTIRETY: \nThe event host is a volunteer and is not responsible for the event group. Safety should be a priority for everyone in the group. If you become fatigued and unable to continue with the event\, it is expected that you will advise the event host of this and return to our starting point on your own. If you are able to proceed\, it is expected that you will help to promote the group’s safety\, fitness\, and enjoyment goals. \nOutdoor sports and other events we plan can be inherently dangerous and accidents may happen. By participating in this event\, you are taking responsibility for your own safety and well-being. The Santa Barbara County Hikers Meetup Group and its organizers are not trained event leaders and we do not confirm the qualifications of any of its members to host or participate in events. All participants take full responsibility for their own actions. Your personal safety depends on your own judgment and experience. \nWAIVER OF LIABILITY: This group\, including its organizers\, assistant organizers\, and event organizers\, will not be held responsible for any injuries or accidents that may occur traveling to and from events\, or for any injuries or accidents before\, during\, or after group events. If you sign up for and attend this event\, you are acknowledging that you freely and voluntarily assume all risks of injuries and damages\, and agree to participate in the event on these terms. \nNo +1s or other unregistered attendees are permitted on this event. All attending must be group members and sign-up for the event via the Meetup.com site. All attending also must be 18 or older\, or accompanied by their parent or legal guardian. \nPLEASE CONTACT THE EVENT HOST WITH ANY QUESTIONS! \n 
URL:https://100.pryvit.dev/event/sunset-hike-jesusita-trail/
LOCATION:1235 San Roque Road · Santa Barbara\, CA\, 1235 San Roque Road · Santa Barbara\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike - Moderate Plus
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180606T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180606T193000
DTSTAMP:20260512T232005
CREATED:20180606T053910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180607T065507Z
UID:10002545-1528309800-1528313400@100.pryvit.dev
SUMMARY:Sierra Club Wednesday Hike
DESCRIPTION:Strenuous conditioning hike. Fast paced. For experienced hikers. Bring water.
URL:https://100.pryvit.dev/event/sierra-club-wednesday-hike/
CATEGORIES:Hike - Moderate Plus
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180526T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180526T100000
DTSTAMP:20260512T232005
CREATED:20180412T055305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180527T065612Z
UID:10002658-1527321600-1527328800@100.pryvit.dev
SUMMARY:Sierra Club Hike | Las Cruces
DESCRIPTION:*NOTE EARLY START TIME.* \nLAS CRUCES HIKE: Moderately strenuous 9 miles round-trip. with 1700 gain/loss. We will hike up Las Cruces Trail to Overlook Fire Road for a peek down a precipitous wall of rock to the tunnel below. Gorgeous views of the ocean and hills will surround us. From here\, we’ll head down to the freeway underpass and cross to the other side. We will hike up Tunnel View to Trespass Trail and make a loop back to the underpass. Finally we will hike back to our cars via Ortega Trail.  \nIntermediate hikers or beginners with cardio conditioning welcome\, under 18 must be accompanied by a parent.  \nBring two liters of water\, snacks\, and sun protection.  \nKRISTI Email: sbhikergirl@cox.net 
URL:https://100.pryvit.dev/event/sierra-club-hike-las-cruces/
CATEGORIES:Hike - Moderate Plus
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180428T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180428T130000
DTSTAMP:20260512T232005
CREATED:20180407T124446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180429T065613Z
UID:10002649-1524909600-1524920400@100.pryvit.dev
SUMMARY:You’re Invited to Hike with 3rd District Santa Barbara County Supervisor Joan Hartmann!
DESCRIPTION:The Baron Ranch Trail treats hikers to panoramic views of the Gaviota Coast\, Pacific Ocean\, and Channel Islands from a beautiful coastal chaparral setting.  \nPlan to meet at the Baron Ranch Trailhead at 10am (follow directions below – GPS might take you to the wrong place). \nNational ParkRx Day is celebrated across the U.S. to promote the growing movement of prescribing park and nature trips to people to improve their health.  Additionally\, National ParkRx Day advocates for public policies that promote walking\, green spaces\, and public trail access.  You can learn more about Supervisor Hartmann’s vision for the future of recreation in Santa Barbara County and how you can become an open-space\, trails\, and parks advocate in our County. Give yourself a prescription for some fresh air on National ParkRx Day! \nWhere: Baron Ranch trailhead at 14550 Calle Real\, Gaviota \nWhen: Saturday\, April 28th from 10am to 1pm (event will be postponed in the event of rain) \nRSVP: with this link: https://goo.gl/forms/aUlO4g6ev9QQrmCI3 (important)\n \nSponsors: \n\nOffice of 3rd District Santa Barbara County Supervisor Joan Hartmann\nSanta Barbara County Community Services Department – Parks Division\nSanta Barbara County Public Works Department\nHealthy People Healthy Trails\nSanta Barbara County Trail Council\n\nAdditional Information: \n This is an easy to moderate hike for the first two miles and then more challenging when the route climbs out of the canyon.  Easy to moderate hikers can hike the shorter 4-mile round trip route and more advanced hikers can choose to complete the 6-mile round trip loop. No dogs are allowed on this trail.  Please bring plenty of drinking water\, snacks\, and/or a bagged lunch\, sunscreen\, a hat and appropriate shoes. Please note there are no restrooms at the trail head or on the trail.  \nTrail Description: http://explore-santa-barbara-county.com/things-to-do/gaviota/hiking/baron-ranch-trail/ \nBaron Ranch History: http://goletahistory.com/the-baron-ranch-at-arroyo-quemada/ \nDirections:  \nDirections from the South: \n1) Hwy 101 North\, 2.4 miles past Refugio Road exit turn right at road crossing onto Arroyo Quemada Ln.\, just past a yellow sign indicating “cross-traffic ahead”\, before reaching Tajiguas Landfill. There is no northbound deceleration lane\, so the turn-off must be anticipated. \n 2) Immediately turn left onto Calle Real and proceed approximately ¾ mile until the road reaches a white gate and a street sign that says “End”. \nDirections from the North: \n1) Hwy 101 southbound\, 2 miles past View Point turn off (at Arroyo Hondo) first left across Highway 101 is to the Tajiguas Landfill and the second left is to Baron Ranch. Turn left off of 101 then an immediate left on Calle Real and to the end of the road which is the entrance to Baron Ranch. \n2) Immediately turn left onto Calle Real and proceed approximately ¾ mile until the road reaches a white gate and a street sign that says “End”.
URL:https://100.pryvit.dev/event/youre-invited-to-hike-with-3rd-district-santa-barbara-county-supervisor-joan-hartmann/
LOCATION:14550 Calle Real\, Goleta\, 14550 Calle Real\, Goleta\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike - Moderate Plus
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180428T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180428T140000
DTSTAMP:20260512T232005
CREATED:20180409T040519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180429T065612Z
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SUMMARY:National ParkRx Day: Rattlesnake Canyon To La Cumbre Peak
DESCRIPTION:More about National ParkRx Day: https://100.pryvit.dev/docs/National-ParkRx-Day-save-the-date.pdf \nThis is a two-section\, two-level\, out and back hike. The first section is an intermediate-level hike through Rattlesnake Canyon. This section covers about 4 miles roundtrip\, has roughly 500 feet of elevation gain\, and proceeds as far as the turn onto the Tunnel Trail Connector. \nThe second section of the trail is more advanced. It ascends from the Rattlesnake Canyon floor on the Tunnel Trail Connector at a fairly steep grade\, proceeds along the Tunnel Trail Connector and then onto the upper part of the Tunnel Trail\, continues up to the Tunnel Trail’s crest at East Camino Cielo\, and lastly climbs along East Camino Cielo to the lofty vistas of 4000-foot La Cumbre Peak\, high above Santa Barbara and the surrounding wilderness. This second section adds about 10 miles roundtrip and 3000 feet of elevation gain to the totals of the first section.\n\nOverall\, this is an adventure meetup for physically-fit people hiking at an intermediate level and above\, and who enjoy time outdoors with fun and friendly people sharing similar interests and fitness goals. Since our route is out and back\, and well-marked\, you can and should feel free to turn around and return to our starting point whenever you would like.\n\nThe hike’s distance and elevation change will depend on how far you follow the trail. If you hike with us all the way to La Cumbre Peak\, expect a roundtrip of about fourteen miles\, 3500 feet of gain/loss\, and a total hiking time of about seven hours. \nIf you are planning to do the full hike\, please be sure to bring at least 3 liters of water\, on-trail snacks\, a top-of the trail lunch\, a sun hat\, and extra layers of clothing. For the first section only\, about 1 liter of water\, some on-trail snacks\, a sun hat\, and one extra layer of clothing should suffice. \nDetails of the hike are provided below…hope to see you there! \nRATTLESNAKE CANYON TO LA CUMBRE PEAK HIKE\n \n\nHike Type: Adventure\n    \nLevel: Intermediate-Advanced\n    \nRoute Type: Out & back\n    \nDistance: Up to ~14 miles\n    \nElevation gain/loss: Up to ~3500 feet\n    \nTerrain: Mostly footpath\, some fire road\n    \nLeashed dogs: Yes\n\n\nROUTE SUMMARY: \nThis hike will take us up to 14 miles roundtrip through and then above Rattlesnake Canyon in Santa Barbara\, on a progressively athletic and quite scenic route spanning the Rattlesnake Canyon Trail\, Tunnel Trail Connector\, Upper Tunnel Trail\, and East Camino Cielo roadway. In general\, we will walk in a north-westerly direction on our way in\, and a south-easterly one on our way out. \nThe route initially offers a great coastal canyon experience\, with riparian forest and meadow\, as we make our way through Rattlesnake Canyon to the turn onto the Tunnel Trail Connector. After the turn\, the trail becomes much steeper\, providing steadily increasing and then panoramic views of the Santa Ynez range\, Santa Barbara\, and the Pacific and offshore islands.\n\nThe full route is great training for more advanced area hikes\, including the Franklin Trail\, the crest and peak hikes above Ojai\, and the Wilson and Baldy ascents in the San Gabriel Mountains. \nOur route begins at the Rattlesnake Canyon trailhead\, which is located by the stone bridge on Las Canoas Road in Santa Barbara (directions below). We initially move northward through the canyon\, passing a mix of open meadows and more heavily forested areas. Most of this portion of the trail is a wide single track\, and is often quite picturesque as it winds through Rattlesnake Canyon. \nAt the upper end of the initial canyon section of the hike\, and at about the two-mile mark and after roughly 500 feet of elevation gain\, we reach eastern end of the Tunnel Trail Connector. We will stop there to rest for a short time\, before continuing onto the Tunnel Trail Connector and the second section of the hike.\n\nPlease note that this first section of the trail has some poison oak growing\, though it is generally avoidable if you take care to step around it. Given this\, you will need to walk attentively at some points on this part of the trail and/or wear hiking pants\, especially if you are highly allergic. It is also worth pointing out that we will pass a few side trails along this portion of the route – but none that we will take either during our ascent or descent. Overall\, this first part of the trail is scenic\, well-traveled\, and suited to people hiking at an intermediate-level. \nAfter our first rest stop and as we proceed onto the Tunnel Trail Connector\, the trail changes markedly in character. Our route becomes much steeper and more exposed to the sun and wind\, as we ascend above the riparian woodland of the canyon and make our way to the chaparral and steep hillsides of the remaining portions of our route. This second section and upper part of the trail is suitable for people hiking at or near an advanced level. \nAs we proceed along the second section of our route\, which extends roughly an additional five miles and 3000 feet of elevation gain\, reaches East Camino Cielo\, and then crests at La Cumbre Peak\, we will have a steady\, nearly uninterrupted ascent\, with much of the trail in full sun. This section of the trail is single track until we reach rolling East Camino Cielo road\, and includes a mix of moderate to steep switchbacks\, along with steadily ascending hillside and ridge trail. \nWhen we reach East Camino Cielo\, we will stop briefly to gather the group. We will them walk west along the road for about 1.4 miles until we reach La Cumbre Peak\, which is accessed at the end via a fairly sharp left turn that you will need to look for. At La Cumbre Peak\, we will stop for an extended time to rest\, enjoy the views\, and have a top-of-the-trail lunch. After our rest stop\, we will return to our starting point on Las Canoas Road by the same route as our ascent. \nAs summarized above\, the initial section of our hike is within the canyon and partly shaded\, but the route steadily gives way to open hillside and chaparral. Since we begin in a relatively sheltered area and reach exposed areas above the Pacific\, weather conditions can range from cool to hot and calm to windy.\n\nESSENTIALS:\n\nPlease wear – hiking or athletic pants or shorts\, one or more wicking shirts appropriate to the temperature\, comfortable hiking or running shoes\, a hat and other needed sun protection\, your favorite undergarments and accessories\, and a light pack to hold your gear. \nPlease bring – at least 3 liters of water\, trail snacks and a top-of-the-trail lunch\, extra layers of clothing in case you become cold\, a charged cell phone\, identification\, a headlamp\, a waterproof shell if rain is forecast\, and any medications or anything else you might need on the trail. \nPARKING: \nPlease park to the side of Las Canoas Road near the trailhead\, and please be considerate of the residents in this quiet neighborhood area. \nCarpooling is encouraged\, both to lower our carbon footprint and to reduce the number of parking spaces we use at the trailhead. \nPlease do not leave anything of value in your vehicle\, at this or any trailhead. \nDIRECTIONS: \nBy car\, take your favorite way to the corner of Mission Canyon Road and Foothill Drive (Highway 192)\, such as heading north from the Mission Street exit off the 101. Where Mission Canyon Road meets Foothill Drive\, coming from the city\, drive east for 1/4 mile on Foothill until you reach the Mission Canyon Road extension. \nOnce you reach the Mission Canyon Road extension on Foothill\, head north for about 1/2 mile (do not turn left onto Tunnel Road) and take the very sharp right onto Las Canoas. Drive east for about a mile on Las Canoas\, and then park at the trailhead. If you come to the Botanical Gardens\, you have missed the sharp right onto Las Canoas.\n\nFor people interested in using public transportation to reach the trailhead\, unfortunately the old Saturday shuttle to and from the Botanical Gardens is no longer running. While you can take the MDT #30 bus to the Santa Barbara Mission (or get near the Mission via the #3\, #6 or #11 buses) and walk the remaining two miles to the trailhead\, in general the roads near the trailhead are not pedestrian-friendly. I would therefore recommend that you arrange a ride or ride-share\, or carpool with another person attending the hike\, whether from the Mission or another location.
URL:https://100.pryvit.dev/event/national-parkrx-day-rattlesnake-canyon-to-la-cumbre-peak/
LOCATION:1900 Las Canoas Road\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 1900 Las Canoas Road\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike - Challenging,Hike - Moderate Plus
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180425T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180425T193000
DTSTAMP:20260512T232005
CREATED:20180312T221743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180426T065600Z
UID:10002499-1524681000-1524684600@100.pryvit.dev
SUMMARY:Sierra Club Wednesday Hike
DESCRIPTION:Strenuous conditioning hike. Fast paced. For experienced hikers. Bring water.
URL:https://100.pryvit.dev/event/sierra-club-hike-14/
CATEGORIES:Hike - Moderate Plus
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180418T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180418T193000
DTSTAMP:20260512T232005
CREATED:20180312T221743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180419T065612Z
UID:10002619-1524076200-1524079800@100.pryvit.dev
SUMMARY:Sierra Club Wednesday Hike
DESCRIPTION:Meet at the SB Mission\, Laguna & Los Olivos St. Strenuous conditioning hike. Fast paced. For experienced hikers. Bring water.
URL:https://100.pryvit.dev/event/sierra-club-hike-13/
CATEGORIES:Hike - Moderate Plus
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180414T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180414T133000
DTSTAMP:20260512T232005
CREATED:20180408T004223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180415T065613Z
UID:10002651-1523694600-1523712600@100.pryvit.dev
SUMMARY:Geology of Sedgwick | Hiking the Blue Schist Trail
DESCRIPTION:Features of the Fransican formation: Little Pine and Cameusa fault zones; serpentinite\, chert\, blue schist outcroppings.\n\nParticipants need to be in good physical condition with good balance. Carrying plenty of water is required. Sturdy boots\, brimmed hat and hiking pole; snacks/lunch are suggested. \nENROLLMENT CAP: 20 adults\n\nSam Spaulding\, a docent and part-time steward of the Reserve\, received a degree in Cultural Anthropology from UCSB before working for the Channel Islands National Park Service as an archeologist and wildlife manager. \nThere is a suggested donation of $20 pp to support the public education program.  \nOne form per registrant\, please. \nRegister
URL:https://100.pryvit.dev/event/geology-of-sedgwick-hiking-the-blue-schist-trail/
LOCATION:3566 Brinkerhoff Avenue\, Santa Ynez\, CA 93460\, 3566 Brinkerhoff Avenue\, Santa Ynez\, CA 93460\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike - Moderate Plus
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sedgwick Docent":MAILTO:sedgwick@lifesci.ucsb.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180414T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180414T123000
DTSTAMP:20260512T232005
CREATED:20180408T005306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180415T065613Z
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SUMMARY:A Walk on the Wild Side with Dennis Beebe
DESCRIPTION:The hike includes the Arroyo Willow trail\, part of the Bone Canyon trail\, part of the Mesa trail and Lisque Valley road\, returning to the field station via Figueroa Creek road.  \nHike leader\, Dennis Beebe\, has been a Sedgwick docent for over 10 years.  He also serves as a docent for the local non-profit Nature Track and is a member of the board of directors of the SYV Natural History Society. \nEnrollment cap is 20 adults.  Suggested donation $20 pp in support of outreach efforts at the Reserve.   \nOne form per person\, please.\n \nRegister
URL:https://100.pryvit.dev/event/a-walk-on-the-wild-side-with-dennis-beebe/
LOCATION:3566 Brinkerhoff Avenue\, Santa Ynez\, CA 93460\, 3566 Brinkerhoff Avenue\, Santa Ynez\, CA 93460\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hike - Moderate Plus
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sedgwick Docent":MAILTO:sedgwick@lifesci.ucsb.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180411T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180411T193000
DTSTAMP:20260512T232005
CREATED:20180312T221743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180412T065332Z
UID:10002613-1523471400-1523475000@100.pryvit.dev
SUMMARY:Sierra Club Wednesday Hike
DESCRIPTION:Strenuous conditioning hike. Fast paced. For experienced hikers. Bring water.
URL:https://100.pryvit.dev/event/sierra-club-hike-12/
CATEGORIES:Hike - Moderate Plus
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180404T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180404T193000
DTSTAMP:20260512T232005
CREATED:20180312T221743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180405T055455Z
UID:10002630-1522866600-1522870200@100.pryvit.dev
SUMMARY:Sierra Club Wednesday Hike
DESCRIPTION:Meet at the SB Mission\, Laguna & Los Olivos St. Strenuous conditioning hike. Fast paced. For experienced hikers. Bring water.
URL:https://100.pryvit.dev/event/sierra-club-hike-11/
CATEGORIES:Hike - Moderate Plus
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180328T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180328T203000
DTSTAMP:20260512T232005
CREATED:20180312T221054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180329T065459Z
UID:10002624-1522261800-1522269000@100.pryvit.dev
SUMMARY:Sierra Club Wednesday Hike
DESCRIPTION:Meet at the SB Mission\, Laguna & Los Olivos St. Strenuous conditioning hike. Fast paced. For experienced hikers.
URL:https://100.pryvit.dev/event/sierra-club-hike-9/
CATEGORIES:Hike - Moderate Plus
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180321T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180321T203000
DTSTAMP:20260512T232005
CREATED:20180119T032122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180322T065612Z
UID:10002593-1521657000-1521664200@100.pryvit.dev
SUMMARY:Sierra Club Wednesday Hike
DESCRIPTION:Meet at the SB Mission\, Laguna & Los Olivos St. Strenuous conditioning hike. Fast paced. For experienced hikers.
URL:https://100.pryvit.dev/event/sierra-club-hike-8/
CATEGORIES:Hike - Moderate Plus
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180314T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180314T203000
DTSTAMP:20260512T232005
CREATED:20180119T032122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180315T065152Z
UID:10002588-1521052200-1521059400@100.pryvit.dev
SUMMARY:Sierra Club Wednesday Hike
DESCRIPTION:Meet at the SB Mission\, Laguna & Los Olivos St. Strenuous conditioning hike. Fast paced. For experienced hikers.
URL:https://100.pryvit.dev/event/sierra-club-hike-7/
CATEGORIES:Hike - Moderate Plus
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