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SUMMARY:Pt Mugu Chumash Trail  Hike (Outdoor Skills)
DESCRIPTION:Chumash Trail - Point Mugu State Park\nSunday Nov. 22\nAssemble 1:45 PM. We will HIT THE TRAIL at 2:00 PM, in order to be safely off the mountain by twilight (4:45 PM)\nWe will go up slope, then across part of the grassland, rest under shady oaks, then head back. We don't have time for the full "Mugu peak loop".\nWear / Bring\n (I did the trail in Teva sandals last Sunday, but if it rains between now and then you'll want more traction)\nHats, Sunscreen, etc - The winter sun can be surprisingly intense.\nJacket or heavy overshirt - Even though it can be hot in the day, a cool ocean wind can change the temperature quickly.\nWater, Water Water: No matter how much water you drink at the car, halfway up the slope you will be thirsty. For sure.\nHiking Stick - you'll want this on the slope. For sure.\nCamera (a cell phone camera is okay)\nSnack for the top of the mountain\nAll the usual day-hike gear (1st aid kit, etc)\nPrepare for\nVery steep and rugged first ¾ mile. We will need to take several breaks on the way up. At least the adults will...\nAlong the trail you may observe ancient pieces of seashell - leftovers from Chumash meals ages ago. If it rains, there should be many uncovered.\nSnakes are out. I saw one non-venomous snake.\nNot much poison oak except at creekbeds, and it all seems to have red leaves this time of year.Still, don't be careless.\nLook for native Bunchgrasses on the grassland at the top. These are rare remnants of what used to cover much of the state\nHow many species can you identify?\nAre they completely dry like introduced annual grasses? Or do they retain some green all year?\nHow would this affect animal populations?\nPrepare to photograph plants, animals, animal scat (what was the animal eating - can you tell?). artifacts (eg, shells far from the sea), views of the ocean, islands, and mountains.\n
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CATEGORIES:Hit the Trail
LOCATION:Malibu
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