Conejo Mtn & Peak 1408'

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Girl Hiker
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Yesterday I hiked in the Thousand Oaks area to conquer Conejo Mtn via the untamed Western Ridge. I met a group at Peppertree Park off the Old Conejo Rd. We walked through a residential area that led us to a sort of secret entrance to the trail
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As soon as we set foot on this trail it was muddy and slick but with beautiful green grass surrounding us as we headed on our long journey towards our destniation.
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We had a long ways to go before hiking up main ridge.
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Some cool rocks along the way
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We soon detoured off trail to a hidden cave where we found some cool pictographs. We hiked up on the ledge of these slick rocks and the cave was hidden above a canyon where we could see a waterfall behind some trees. I'm not sure of the Canyon name or waterfall.
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Just a few Pictoghraphs of many
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We continued to traverse up the ridge towards Conejo peak
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Mostly muddy wet boots the whole trip
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After traversing we came to a road and walked a short distance.
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We then ascended off trail to another ridge through a poppy field being careful not to step on these beauties!
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Climbed some cool rocks along the ridge.
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After climbing the rocks it was a short distance to a saddle with a visible trail and a short climb that led us towards the peak.
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Finally Conejo Pk 1814'. No benchmark but really cool views!
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We still had quite a ways to go. Here is a view of the rolling ridge that we were about to embark after desceding the peak
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There are 4 bumps along the ridge to hike over but the coolest of them all was bump#3 with some nice rocks to hop over!
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After hiking bump #4 it was a pretty cool descent where the road crosses but we took a detour crossing the road and ascended up to peak 1408'.
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Peak 1408'
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Looking at the canyon below after the final descent of Pk 1408' back to the road.
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and the last trail back to our cars
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Overall it was an awesome hike. Total trip was 8 miles with 2626' elevation gain. Theres a lot of elevation gain within a short distance but it's worth the sweat, pain and muddy feet!
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Sean
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Post by Sean »

Thanks for the report. I like the lush, green hills. It's like the Chino Hills of Thousand Oaks!
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