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Book review: Hiking and Backpacking Santa Barbara & Ventura, by Craig R. Carey
The Los Padres National Forest stretches along California’s Coast Range from just south of Carmel at its northern end to just west of Interstate 5 near Castaic at its southern end. The forest consists of two separate regions: the northern … Continue reading →
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