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Available Reviews Point Mugu State Park Castro Crest Circle X Ranch |
Date of Review 01/14 & 12/14/11. 01/01. 12/10/11 &11/26/11. |
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I’ve hiked most of the trails up here
at Circle X this past week and have little to add to previous reports. It’s still
too early for most of the flowers but slowly more things continue to make an appearance.
The most significant thing I noted is how dry it is. This week I visited five
different fields that are usually full of shooting stars but all of them show
only a few plants in bloom. Most of the plants have withered and the leaves have
curled up and turned yellow. I suspect they are done for the season. I’m also
wondering how the ceanothus are doing. The plants I looked at were very dry.
When I examined them withered flowers and unopened buds fell off the branches
with only the lightest touch. Hopefully the rain they are predicting for this
weekend is not coming to late to save this year’s flowering season. Time will
tell. See you on the trails. – ed. |
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Point Mugu State Park |
Backbone
Trail |
Date: 1/14/2012 |
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Today’s hike was
the first leg of the NPS 2012 Backbone Trail hike series. We are
hiking west to east in 8 segments, one every two weeks. On a clear January
day the ascent from the shoreline always provides a plethora of terrific
vistas in all directions. Less so with plants in bloom due to this
year’s rare rain pattern. Along the ridge we found and added a few
more. Likewise, descending on Wood Canyon Vista, but the walk up
Sycamore Canyon to Danielson revealed little. The perennials
were putting on a better show than the annuals. Some of the blooms were
near solitary. The following native species were noted in bloom: Mule
fat, Deer weed, Busch mallow, Sedge, Bladder pod, Lemonade berry, Hedge
nettle, Ashy-leaved buckwheat, Big pod ceanothus, Prickly phlox, Morning
glory, 4 o’clock, Bush sunflower, Chaparral currant, Green bark ceanothus,
Lessingia, California buckwheat, Paint brush, Golden yarrow, Shooting stars,
Canyon sunflower, Wild cucumber, Purple nightshade, Chaparral sweet pea,
Peony, and Monkey flower. – R.
Waycott (and others). |
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Castro Crest |
Backbone
Trail: Corral Canyon
Rd. to Latigo Rd |
Date: 1/1/2012 |
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This hike is fantastic
in the spring and not bad in the winter.
The big pod ceanothus is well into blooming, there is California
buckwheat, wild morning glory and milkmaids by the creek. To my surprise there were already peonies
in bloom. The other flowers we saw were
just small occasional patches. There
was some chaparral current, twiggy wreath plant, purple nightshade, cliff
aster, Indian paintbrush, bush sunflower and cudweed aster. – Dorothy Steinicke. |
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Point Mugu State Park |
La Jolla Canyon Trail |
Date: 12/14/2011 |
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Surprised to see a
Giant Coreopsis blooming already, probably the season's first, only fifty
yards from the Ray Miller Trailhead in that area where stone blocks are
gathered together. In late afternoon I
noticed an evening primrose had opened, a yellow one, near where I have found
speckled Clarkia last summer. A
Golden-Fleece is still presenting a few blooms. Almost all the flowers I saw today were
yellow. – Alexander Walker. |
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Circle X Ranch |
Sandstone Peak Trail |
Date: 12/10/2011 |
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We hiked to the
peak yesterday with a group who came to hear Ranger Mike’s presentation on
the geology of the area. Along the way we of course watched for and chatted
about flowers. We still are not seeing many of the new season’s annuals in
bloom but there was a nice scattering of chaparral currant and up near the
top there were a few manzanita in bloom. It might be still too early to
recommend this trail for flower watching but the vista of the ocean and the
valley behind was well worth the trip (to say nothing of Mike’s excellent
presentation.) It is worth noting that we saw a few stray shooting stars in
bloom near the Mishe Mokwa trailhead.
– ed. |
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Circle X Ranch |
Canyon View Trail |
Date: 11/26/2011 |
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This trail passes
through several different ecosystems and has several exposed south-facing
sections which ramp up to the blooming season quite fast. Consequently I hike
this trail frequently early in the blooming season when I am most eager to
see the new arrivals. Things have greened up quite nicely and there is a lot
of our old favorites in leaf, but not too much in bloom yet. Some of the
early perennials are in bloom and of course several of last season’s late
bloomers are still around, but we did not see any of the new season’s annuals
yet. California fuchsia, telegraph
weed, woolly aster, wild morning glory, sawtooth golden bush, wishbone bush,
twiggy wreath plant, white hedge nettle, narrow-leaved bedstraw, chaparral
current and bush mallow. – ed. |
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Hillcrest Drive 805-370-2301 |
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