Photo Cred: Justin Sullivan |
I don't usually do adventure reruns, but last weekend, I just needed to get outside to clear my head, so I returned for a second hike to Murphy Ranch, an abandoned Nazi compound in the mountains of Los Angeles.
Today, the ruins can be accessed on a hike through Rustic Canyon. My second hike to Murphy Ranch could not have been more different than the first. In Los Angeles, seasonal change, Nazi ruins and secret waterfalls are real. No Hollywood magic required.
As soon as I heard about Nazi ruins in Los Angeles, I told my friend Justin to prepare for his first Shoestring Adventure. We were joined by my partner in crime and two other experienced adventurers, Rachel and Alia.
Justin |
We descended over 500 steps down a narrow, concrete staircase and followed a path through the garden ruins. When we entered the power plant, the smell of fresh spray paint lingered in the air. Every inch of the walls was covered in layers of graffiti art. From the roof, we could spot the surrounding ruins, including the water tank and the garage.
Kyrsti |
Alia |
Rachel |
Grassy hill beyond the garage |
"Life takes time." -Anonymous |
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"B*tch, don't kill my vibe." -Kendrick Lamar |
I sat down in the dead grass to meditate on the meaning of those words. Whatever bad vibes I was carrying around disappeared as soon as I said them aloud. Thank you, Kendrick Lamar. Re-energized with good vibes, I prepared myself for the climb back up 500 steps.
I was nearly back to the trailhead when I noticed some wooden steps trailing off the side of the mountain. I decided to find out where they led. As I neared the bottom of the hill, I could hear rushing water. Someone had tied a rope around a tree, so I grabbed on and scaled backwards down the steep incline.
At the bottom of the trail, I found myself standing at the top of a concrete dam, looking down at a 20 foot waterfall. Judging by the discarded beer cans and the tattered ropes hanging from the trees above, I think I stumbled upon a locals only spot. For the moment, I had it all to myself.
I stretched out across the top of the dam, using my backpack as a pillow, and closed my eyes. At this point, my phone was dead, so I wasn't able to take any photos. This was a private moment just for me, a reward for taking the path less traveled. Good vibes all around.
Murphy Ranch Trail:
- Trailhead: Click here for turn-by-turn directions to trail-head at Capri Drive & Casale Road, Pacific Palisades, CA 90272.
- Trailhead Parking: Street parking
- Trail Length: 3.85 miles round-trip
- Fitness Level: Intermediate
- Source: Go to Hikespeak for turn-by-turn trail directions.
- Special thanks to One Cool Thing Every Weekend for the tip.
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