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Hiking & Walking: California > Los Padres National Forest > Ojai Ranger District

Reyes Peak Trail
Hiking & Walking in Los Padres National Forest

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Date: 2005-07-07 15:25:00.0
Difficulty: Easy
Number of People Encountered: 0-10 ppl
Recommendation: Highly
Filthy, burned out, dried up. Not a good time. Filthy, I tell you. Trash and biting bees were everywhere. Not a drop of water in the creek -- but feces aplenty. Right in the danged creekbed. Jerkys. Highly not recommended.

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Los Padres National Forest - Los Padres National Forest lies in the beautiful coastal mountains of central California. It stretches almost 220 miles, from the Carmel Valley area to the western edge of Los Angeles County.
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