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Tag Archives: Los Padres National Forest
Pine Mountain Fossil Foray
With the tail end of a thunder storm swirling its way down the coast and through the area, I checked the online weather radar and saw that only a few scattered showers remained. The mountains looked surprisingly clear of rain. … Continue reading
Posted in Ventura
Tagged Fossils, HWY 33, Los Padres National Forest, Pine Mountain, Sand Dollar, Tales
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Blistered on the Chorro Grande Trail
I was about two miles up the trail when I got a blister. It was bad enough that I decided, grudgingly, I had no choice but to take off my boots and hike back in my socks. Then it started … Continue reading
Posted in Ventura
Tagged Chorro Camp, Chorro Grande, highway 33, HWY 33, Los Padres National Forest, Oak Camp, Pine Mountain, Sespe Creek, Tales
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Forest Service Contact Info, News and Road Closure Updates (Los Padres National Forest)
Los Padres National Forest homepage. News and information on road closures can be found under the Alerts and Notices tab. Forest Headquarters 6755 Hollister Avenue Suite 150 Goleta, Ca 93117 Voice: (805) 968-6640 TTY/TDD: (805) 968-6790 FAX: (805) 961-5729 Newsline: … Continue reading













