I will always be a NorCal kid, but LA has a lot to offer. Why not take advantage of it? Well that is exactly what I plan on doing. From finding great hikes to escape the city, to exploring secluded beaches, to checking out the latest Hollwood hot spots and finding the best food LA has to offer, I hope to bring you the best of LA. This is a place for me to share my thoughts and adventures, and hopefully others will comment and give me advice on what my next adventure should be!
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Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Sandstone Peak Hike
Last weekend my buddy Steve and I decided we wanted to do a hike that we hadn't done before. I had heard great things about Sandstone Peak and so we headed out past Malibu and just barely into Ventura county. Once we got of PCH, we crawled 6 miles up a road that was as windy as roads come. But we couldn't have asked for nicer weather. It was sunny and about 70. It took us about an hour to get out there, but it was well worth it. Sandstone peak is the highest peak in the Santa Monica Mountain range, which still isn't all that high at about 3,000 feet. But boy are there great views.
The rock formations were some of the coolest I've seen. Huge jagged formation jet up from the rugged mountains.
Not even ten minutes into the hike I spotted a snake slithering across the trail. Steve jumped into the bush with no hesitation and grabbed the snake by the tail. Good thing that tail didn't have a rattle on it! It was a harmless snake but it didn't like being held very much (there is some great video footage to prove it. But this sucker was pretty big. After some kodak moments, Steve set the snake free and it crawled away with a slightly bruised ego.
Here is video evidence. Please excuse my language. I was frightened.
We marched on. The wildflowers were all in bloom so it made for a beautiful hike. Very romantic....wait, I mean, it was a very manly ascent to the top, look we even did some bouldering
It was surprisingly green for socal this time of year. It doesn't look all that green to us norcal people, but trust me, this is pretty rare for socal when summer is approaching.
Buddies! And yes I realize that face isn't very attractive, but hey, it's hiking.
It was a steep climb up the last push of the mountain, but we finally made it to the peak. And apparently Sandstone Peak is also called Mt. Allen, which is really confusing.
Don't do it Steve!!! The views were wicked awesome. We could see from Redondo beach to Santa Barbara. We hiked around a bit more and came across these pretty sweet views.
Sandstone Peak was a fantastic hike and I highly recommend. The views are magnificent and it really isn't that long of a hike or that hard.
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