Started some recon for the BBT and camps. Went up to Malibu Creek SP to talk to rangers but, sign said the Visitor Center is now open on weekends from "noon to 4PM". It's 9am.
I park over at Mulholland hoping to see some buddies hammering 'Mulholland Challenge' on roadies. Nice crisp morning. Take the Grassland trail back into MCreek SP and down Crags Rd. towards Malibou Lake. Straightforward deal - fire road to a singletrack that follows alongside the creek bed. I say straightforward inasmuch as you have literally dozens of hikers on the trail to keep things moving. This hike to "M.A.S.H." must be on the list of every hiking club and "See Malibu" outfit in existence.
I've got a lot to do so I huck it a bit over sketchy scree and a few washouts along the creek till I finally get to Malibou Lake and can hear and partly see what appears to be a impressive waterfall near the ridgeline where the houses are but.....chain-link fence stops you and "NO TRESPASSING" signs everywhere. I dump the bike in the bushes and head up the hill on a use trail that follows the fence. No luck - I can't get near the lake and the trail is a mess anyway.
I check the hookup for the BBT loop up Bulldog (looks like the climbing begins in earnest here) and head back to the truck. Need to check the camps and will hit this 20 mile loop next week with more time.
Campsites are as expected - crowded, a bit chaotic and the "Bike & Hike" sites are not so impressive. Bumming here - trying to imagine how we're going to link together a nice BBT ride and some camping. Malibu just looks too darn popular with the beach party crews and way too noisy.
Checked:
Malibu Creek - big, noisy, nothing special
Leo Carillo - same as MCreek
Sycamore Canyon - more same
La Jolla - guy on duty tells me that it's not a 1/2 mile in as I was told but more like 5-6miles and I have to hike in on foot - no bikes. Eh.
Thornhill-Broome: nice nite at the beach - no breeze but this is a fairly dull looking spot - no trees, rock & sand and fully exposed. Plenty of RVs lined up down the lot. No way.
May look further north in Ventura for a camp site but I think that from April on any spot within 10 miles of the beach is going to be rough going if one is looking for a nice quiet spot.
A few shots of Malibu Creek. It IS a pretty place and I would imagine that once you get off the main trails, with the hordes of students and family groups, it should be pretty cool back there. Can't wait to head back and hit that Backbone Trail - looks kinda tasty climbing up there.