Type One Outdoors

Mt. Baden-Powell Thru-Hike

An 8mi/13km thru-hike from Dawson Saddle to Vincent Gap, bagging three peaks along the way, Throop Peak, Mt. Burnham, and Mount Baden-Powell at 9,407ft (2,867m) in elevation.

Beaudry Loop at Sunset

Beaudry Loop Sunset

An evening hike in the Verdugo Mountains, beginning at the Beaudry Trailhead in Glendale to Tongva Peak to catch the sunset. (10k loop)

Muir Peak

Muir Peak

An out-n-back to one of the lower peaks of the Mount Wilson group in the San Gabriel front ranges.
Not to be confused with “Mount Muir” (14,012′) in the sierras, this one tops out at a mere 4688 ft / 1429 m
There’s a number of routes that will get to this peak, for this one we will be hiking in from Eaton Saddle past Mt Lowe and Inspiration Point.
Awesome westerly views of the Los Angeles basin, and all the way to the coast – if the weather is clear.

Hike-+-Yoga

hike & yoga

Meet for a quick coffee to get caffeinated and perhaps a breakfast muffin, before we set out on a 40 minute hike up onto the trails.
Then, upon return to the cafe, we can grab our mats from the car, and meet at the grassy patch across from the ranger station for a post-hike stretch-out yoga session lead by our favourite T1 Guru Robin Cressman.

Family-friendly

Dog-friendly

Coffee ‘n Trails

Coffee n' Trails

Meet ‘n Greet ‘n Hike.
Meet for coffee and perhaps a breakfast muffin, before we set out on a 40 minute hike up to the Observatory.
And perhaps… Beyond…. ?

Family-friendly

Dog-friendly

Trippet Ranch to Parker Mesa

Trippet Ranch to Parker Mesa

An out-n-back, canyon-to-coast ridge-hike from Trippet Ranch in Topanga Canyon to Parker Mesa, above Pacific Palisades.

San Gabriel Peak

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An out-n-back to one of the tallest peaks in the San Gabriel front range.

Coffee ‘n Hike

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Meet ‘n Greet ‘n Hike.
Meet for coffee and perhaps a breakfast muffin, before we set out on a 40 minute hike up to the Observatory.
And perhaps… Beyond…. ?

Family-friendly

Dog-friendly

San Bernardino

San Bernardino Peak

San Bernardino Peak, together with its twin peak, San Gorgonio Mountain, just five miles away and 900 feet higher, anchors the western-most end of the San Bernardino Mountains. At 10,649 feet (3246 meters), San Bernardino Peak is quite a landmark.

There are two trail heads for approaching this mountain: This page will detail the trek from the main trail head in Angelus Oaks.

7-Peak Traverse

7-peak-traverse

An intermediate-level, 5-mile, thru-hike that traverses 7 peaks on the western edge of Griffith Park.