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I started this hike at 10 AM due to me sleeping in a lot. Then I started up the trail and then forked off on the Rita Walters trail, a nice excursion off the fire road with great views down toward the city. I did go up one of the small use trails to see the sign for Topanga State Park though. Then went on the fire road for a while, crossing a large meadow and having some great views along the way. Then I rested at Hub Junction. Then I summited the Cathedral Rocks along the way. There was a Class 3 scramble to get to the top. The views from the top were very cool. Then I went some more on the fire road to get to Temescal Peak. The clouds then covered the road and then they cleared right away after that. There were some beautiful wildflowers on the way to the top. Then I summited Temescal Peak. There were views of clouds on one side and the other side had a beautiful view of the San Fernando Valley. The summit had a pole and a benchmark. Then after I went back to Hub Junction and turned left to summit Eagle Peak and Eagle Rock. The trail was rolling and had great views. Then we saw a bench and summit Eagle Peak. The summit was kind of clouded over, but the clouds made for better views. There was a beautiful wildflower on the way to Eagle Rock, the last peak of the day. When we summited Eagle Rock we got great views. Then we went down the Garapito Canyon trail. We got great views, flowers, a lot of creek crossings and more fun things. This log is getting too long, so I won't describe them here.
NOTE: I wont be posting pictures from hikes on Peakery anymore, as to not spoil the YouTube videos.

Route to summit

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Obstacles

routefinding, stream crossing, bushwhacking, buggy, weather

Key gear

trekking poles

Other peaks climbed on this trip