Posted by: James Wapotich | February 12, 2014

Hiking along the Condor Trail

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The Condor Trail is a 421-mile thru-hike route that traverses the southern and northern portions of the Los Padres National Forest. The route utilizes existing trails and roads, and showcases some of the best trails within our local backcountry.

The trail can be hiked in sections or as one continuous route. Many of the sections in our local area can be explored as part of a 2-3 day backpacking trip or even a day hike, and most are within two hours of Santa Barbara.

The route includes such places as Sespe Creek and Sisquoc River. Along the trail one can find waterfalls, mountain peaks, quiet potreros, hot springs, Chumash village sites, and old homesteads left by pioneers.

On Saturday, February 22nd, 3PM, the Wildling Museum in Solvang, CA is sponsoring a slideshow presentation with Q&A at their new space, 1511-B Mission Dr, Solvang, CA.

Join local author James Wapotich, as he shares images and stories from his hikes and backpacking trips along the 185-mile section of the trail that passes through Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties. Starting from Lake Piru in the south, Condor Trail passes through the Sespe, Dick Smith, and San Rafael Wildernesses on its way to San Luis Obispo County.

The event is a great opportunity to learn more about our local backcountry and its trails, as well as learn more about the Condor Trail itself.

James is an experienced backpacker and has hiked many of the trails in our local backcountry, he is a Volunteer Wilderness Ranger with the Forest Service and is the author of the Santa Barbara News-Press hiking column, Trail Quest.

For more info call (805) 688-1802.

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