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From Sunday's run from <a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/ThreePointsToWatermanMountainTheLongWay.aspx">Three
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From Sunday's run from &lt;a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/ThreePointsToWatermanMountainTheLongWay.aspx"&gt;Three
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Given its vibrant chartreuse color, it isn't surprising that wolf lichen (Letharia
vulpina) has been used by various indigenous groups to make a dye. Perhaps more of
a curiosity is that it is toxic, and has reportedly been used as a poison, and medicinal
remedy.
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From Sunday's trail run in the Chumash Wilderness on the Vincent Tumamait Trail.
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Some related trail runs: <a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/FreshAirTraverse.aspx">Fresh
Air Traverse</a>, <a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/MtPinosMtAbelOutBack.aspx">Mt.
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Given its vibrant chartreuse color, it isn't surprising that wolf lichen (Letharia
vulpina) has been used by various indigenous groups to make a dye. Perhaps more of
a curiosity is that it is toxic, and has reportedly been used as a poison, and medicinal
remedy.
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From Sunday's trail run in the Chumash Wilderness on the Vincent Tumamait Trail.
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Some related trail runs: &lt;a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/FreshAirTraverse.aspx"&gt;Fresh
Air Traverse&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/MtPinosMtAbelOutBack.aspx"&gt;Mt.
Pinos - Mt. Abel Out &amp;amp; Back&lt;/a&gt;
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Castle Peak from a trail near the northern boundary of Ahmanson Ranch, west of El
Scorpion Park.
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From today's 8.5 mile circuit around Ahmanson Ranch.
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Castle Peak from a trail near the northern boundary of Ahmanson Ranch, west of El
Scorpion Park.
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From today's 8.5 mile circuit around Ahmanson Ranch.
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From this evening's run.
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From this evening's run.
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Less than a week after the rain in Southern California, grasses and other annuals
are sprouting, and open space areas are starting to turn green.
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From a run at Ahmanson Ranch this afternoon.
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Less than a week after the rain in Southern California, grasses and other annuals
are sprouting, and open space areas are starting to turn green.
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From a run at Ahmanson Ranch this afternoon.
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Deer seem to be plentiful in the Trippet Ranch area, and are frequently seen at this
pond near the parking lot, or grazing among the oaks.
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          <img border="0" hspace="10" alt="Barefoot trail runner" vspace="5" align="right" src="http://www.photographyontherun.com/content/binary/5FingersChris1030327b.jpg" width="133" height="200" />Running
the Trippet Ranch Loop in Topanga State Park was a pleasant way to unwind after doing
the <a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/MtDisappointment50K2009Notes.aspx" target="_blank">Mt.
Disappointment 50K last weekend</a>. This 12.5 mile trail run from the End of Reseda
is on a mix of fire roads and single track trail in chaparral and live oak woodland.
I like to do the fire roads out to Trippet Ranch, and single track Musch and Garapito
trails back. The elevation gain/loss on the loop is about 1800'.
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Running up the hill to the Hub on the way out to Trippet Ranch we noticed some <a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/prun.asp?id=466" target="_blank">barefoot
prints</a> mixed in with the mountain bike and running shoe tracks. Based on the gait,
the tracks were from a runner -- and from the speed they worked up the hill, the runner
was feeling pretty good.
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At the Hub the bare feet continued on our route, down Eagle Springs fire road, and
about 10 minutes later they ended -- at a smiling runner wearing Vibram Five Fingers.
Returning to running after a year and a half hiatus to start a family, Chris had recently
read <a href="http://www.borntorun.org/" target="_blank">Christopher McDougall's Born
to Run</a>, and been inspired to try barefoot running.
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Here's a <a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/gerun.asp?id=465" target="_blank">Google
Earth browser view</a> of a GPS trace of the Trippet Ranch loop from Marvin Braude
Mulholland Gateway Park at the southern end of Reseda Blvd., in the San Fernando Valley.
</p>
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Some related posts: <a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/FernsAlongTheGarapitoTrail.aspx">Ferns
Along the Garapito Trail</a>, <a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/MuschTrailMuleDeer.aspx">Musch
Trail Mule Deer</a>, <a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/GarapitoTrailGreen.aspx">Garapito
Trail Green</a></p>
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&lt;img class="sRGBProfile" border="0" alt="Mule deer at Trippet Ranch in Topanga State Park" src="http://www.photographyontherun.com/content/binary/TrippetRanchDeer1030329b.jpg" /&gt; 
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Deer seem to be plentiful in the Trippet Ranch area, and are frequently seen at this
pond near the parking lot, or grazing among the oaks.
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&lt;img border="0" hspace="10" alt="Barefoot trail runner" vspace="5" align="right" src="http://www.photographyontherun.com/content/binary/5FingersChris1030327b.jpg" width="133" height="200" /&gt;Running
the Trippet Ranch Loop in Topanga State Park was a pleasant way to unwind after doing
the &lt;a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/MtDisappointment50K2009Notes.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Mt.
Disappointment 50K last weekend&lt;/a&gt;. This 12.5 mile trail run from the End of Reseda
is on a mix of fire roads and single track trail in chaparral and live oak woodland.
I like to do the fire roads out to Trippet Ranch, and single track Musch and Garapito
trails back. The elevation gain/loss on the loop is about 1800'.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p align="left"&gt;
Running up the hill to the Hub on the way out to Trippet Ranch we noticed some &lt;a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/prun.asp?id=466" target="_blank"&gt;barefoot
prints&lt;/a&gt; mixed in with the mountain bike and running shoe tracks. Based on the gait,
the tracks were from a runner -- and from the speed they worked up the hill, the runner
was feeling pretty good.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p align="left"&gt;
At the Hub the bare feet continued on our route, down Eagle Springs fire road, and
about 10 minutes later they ended -- at a smiling runner wearing Vibram Five Fingers.
Returning to running after a year and a half hiatus to start a family, Chris had recently
read &lt;a href="http://www.borntorun.org/" target="_blank"&gt;Christopher McDougall's Born
to Run&lt;/a&gt;, and been inspired to try barefoot running.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p align="left"&gt;
Here's a &lt;a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/gerun.asp?id=465" target="_blank"&gt;Google
Earth browser view&lt;/a&gt; of a GPS trace of the Trippet Ranch loop from Marvin Braude
Mulholland Gateway Park at the southern end of Reseda Blvd., in the San Fernando Valley.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p align="left"&gt;
Some related posts: &lt;a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/FernsAlongTheGarapitoTrail.aspx"&gt;Ferns
Along the Garapito Trail&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/MuschTrailMuleDeer.aspx"&gt;Musch
Trail Mule Deer&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/GarapitoTrailGreen.aspx"&gt;Garapito
Trail Green&lt;/a&gt;
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          <img class="sRGBProfile" alt="Study of moss, lichen, and wild cucumber vine." src="http://www.photographyontherun.com/content/binary/GreenonGreen1010220b.jpg" border="0" />
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From a run to Calabasas Peak on the Secret Trail in February.
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Related post: <a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/SecretTrailToCalabasasPeak.aspx">Secret
Trail to Calabasas Peak</a></p>
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From a run to Calabasas Peak on the Secret Trail in February.
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Related post: &lt;a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/SecretTrailToCalabasasPeak.aspx"&gt;Secret
Trail to Calabasas Peak&lt;/a&gt;
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Mountain bikers working up the 2.6 mile Chumash Trail. Simi Hills and Simi Valley
are in the distance. This section of the trail was burned in the Sesnon Fire in October
2008. 
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Here is a <a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/gerun.asp?id=350" target="_blank">Live
Browser View</a> of a GPS trace of the Chumash Trail using the Google Earth browser
plug-in (Chrome, IE7, IE6, Firefox).
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Related post: <a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/ChumashTrailTraining.aspx">Chumash
Trail Training</a>, <a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/ChumashTrailSesnonSimiFires.aspx">Chumash
Trail - Sesnon &amp; Simi Fires</a></p>
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&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p align="center"&gt;
&lt;img class="sRGBProfile" alt="Mountain bikers working up the 2.6 mile Chumash Trail." src="http://www.photographyontherun.com/content/binary/ChumashMTBs1010192b.jpg" border="0" /&gt; 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p align="left"&gt;
Mountain bikers working up the 2.6 mile Chumash Trail. Simi Hills and Simi Valley
are in the distance. This section of the trail was burned in the Sesnon Fire in October
2008. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p align="left"&gt;
Here is a &lt;a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/gerun.asp?id=350" target="_blank"&gt;Live
Browser View&lt;/a&gt; of a GPS trace of the Chumash Trail using the Google Earth browser
plug-in (Chrome, IE7, IE6, Firefox).
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p align="left"&gt;
Related post: &lt;a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/ChumashTrailTraining.aspx"&gt;Chumash
Trail Training&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/ChumashTrailSesnonSimiFires.aspx"&gt;Chumash
Trail - Sesnon &amp;amp; Simi Fires&lt;/a&gt;
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          <img class="sRGBProfile" border="0" alt="Garapito Trail in Topanga State Park." src="http://www.photographyontherun.com/content/binary/GarapitoGreen1010167b.jpg" />
        </p>
        <p align="left">
          <em>Not the green of shamrocks or jade, or an emerald sea, 
<br />
but of new growth along a trail, softly seen</em>.
</p>
        <p align="left">
From a run of the Trailer Canyon - Trippet Ranch loop, described in <a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/GarapitoTrailRuns.aspx">Garapito
Trail Runs</a>.
</p>
        <p align="left">
Here is a <a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/gerun.asp?id=349" target="_blank">Live
Browser View</a> of the run using the Google Earth browser plug-in (Chrome, IE7, IE6,
Firefox).
</p>
        <p align="left">
Related post: <a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/FernsAlongTheGarapitoTrail.aspx">Ferns
Along the Garapito Trail</a></p>
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		&lt;p&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p align="center"&gt;
&lt;img class="sRGBProfile" border="0" alt="Garapito Trail in Topanga State Park." src="http://www.photographyontherun.com/content/binary/GarapitoGreen1010167b.jpg" /&gt; 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p align="left"&gt;
&lt;em&gt;Not the green of shamrocks or jade, or an emerald sea, 
&lt;br /&gt;
but of new growth along a trail, softly seen&lt;/em&gt;.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p align="left"&gt;
From a run of the Trailer Canyon - Trippet Ranch loop, described in &lt;a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/GarapitoTrailRuns.aspx"&gt;Garapito
Trail Runs&lt;/a&gt;.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p align="left"&gt;
Here is a &lt;a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/gerun.asp?id=349" target="_blank"&gt;Live
Browser View&lt;/a&gt; of the run using the Google Earth browser plug-in (Chrome, IE7, IE6,
Firefox).
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p align="left"&gt;
Related post: &lt;a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/FernsAlongTheGarapitoTrail.aspx"&gt;Ferns
Along the Garapito Trail&lt;/a&gt;
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          <img src="http://www.photographyontherun.com/content/binary/LasLlajasHill1000974b.jpg" border="0" />
        </p>
        <p align="left">
Hill 2484 is near the top of the oil field service road that connects Las Llajas Canyon
to Rocky Peak fire road.
</p>
        <p align="left">
From Sunday's <a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/Bandit30KCoursePreview.aspx">Bandit
30K Course Preview</a> run.
</p>
        <p align="left">
Some related posts: <a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/ChumashLasLlajasLoop.aspx">Chumash-Las
Llajas Loop</a>, <a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/ChumashTrailRocksSnow.aspx">Chumash
Trail Rocks &amp; Snow</a></p>
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&lt;img src="http://www.photographyontherun.com/content/binary/LasLlajasHill1000974b.jpg" border="0" /&gt; 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p align="left"&gt;
Hill 2484 is near the top of the oil field service road that connects Las Llajas Canyon
to Rocky Peak fire road.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p align="left"&gt;
From Sunday's &lt;a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/Bandit30KCoursePreview.aspx"&gt;Bandit
30K Course Preview&lt;/a&gt; run.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p align="left"&gt;
Some related posts: &lt;a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/ChumashLasLlajasLoop.aspx"&gt;Chumash-Las
Llajas Loop&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/ChumashTrailRocksSnow.aspx"&gt;Chumash
Trail Rocks &amp;amp; Snow&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
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        </p>
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          <em>One hundred degrees<br />
A willowed stream<br />
Late afternoon sun<br />
And linear green.</em>
        </p>
        <p align="left">
Study of cattail leaves in afternoon sun. 
</p>
        <p align="left">
From a run to Las Virgenes Creek from the Victory trailhead of Upper Las Virgenes
Canyon Open Space Preserve (formerly Ahmanson Ranch).
</p>
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&lt;em&gt;One hundred degrees&lt;br /&gt;
A willowed stream&lt;br /&gt;
Late afternoon sun&lt;br /&gt;
And linear green.&lt;/em&gt; 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p align="left"&gt;
Study of cattail leaves in afternoon sun. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p align="left"&gt;
From a run to Las Virgenes Creek from the Victory trailhead of Upper Las Virgenes
Canyon Open Space Preserve (formerly Ahmanson Ranch).
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          <img class="sRGBProfile" alt="A segment of the Satwiwa Loop Trail at Rancho Sierra Vista/Satwiwa in Newbury Park." src="http://www.photographyontherun.com/content/binary/SatwiwaLoopTrail1030826b.jpg" border="0" />
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A segment of the Satwiwa Loop Trail at <a href="http://www.nps.gov/samo/planyourvisit/rsvsatwiwa.htm" target="_blank">Rancho
Sierra Vista/Satwiwa</a> in Newbury Park, California.
</p>
        <p align="left">
From Sunday's run/hike <a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/ClearingCloudsOnBoneyMountain.aspx">over
Boney Mountain</a>.
</p>
        <p align="left">
Technorati Tags: <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/landscape photography" rel="tag">landscape
photography</a>, <a href="http://technorati.com/tag/trail running" rel="tag">trail
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		&lt;p&gt;
&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;img class="sRGBProfile" alt="A segment of the Satwiwa Loop Trail at Rancho Sierra Vista/Satwiwa in Newbury Park." src="http://www.photographyontherun.com/content/binary/SatwiwaLoopTrail1030826b.jpg" border="0" /&gt; 
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A segment of the Satwiwa Loop Trail at &lt;a href="http://www.nps.gov/samo/planyourvisit/rsvsatwiwa.htm" target="_blank"&gt;Rancho
Sierra Vista/Satwiwa&lt;/a&gt; in Newbury Park, California.
&lt;/p&gt;
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From Sunday's run/hike &lt;a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/ClearingCloudsOnBoneyMountain.aspx"&gt;over
Boney Mountain&lt;/a&gt;.
&lt;/p&gt;
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photography&lt;/a&gt;, &lt;a href="http://technorati.com/tag/trail running" rel="tag"&gt;trail
running&lt;/a&gt;
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          <img class="sRGBProfile" alt="Study of green hills at Ahmanson Ranch following the Winter rains of 2007-2008." src="http://www.photographyontherun.com/content/binary/Greenscape1030322b.jpg" border="0" />
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From a run last week at Ahmanson Ranch -- now Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Open Space
Preserve.
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&lt;img class="sRGBProfile" alt="Study of green hills at Ahmanson Ranch following the Winter rains of 2007-2008." src="http://www.photographyontherun.com/content/binary/Greenscape1030322b.jpg" border="0" /&gt; 
&lt;/p&gt;
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From a run last week at Ahmanson Ranch -- now Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Open Space
Preserve.
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          <img class="sRGBProfile" alt="Study of a leaf of a Fremont cottonwood (Populus fremontii) along Las Virgenes Creek in Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Open Space Preserve." src="http://www.photographyontherun.com/content/binary/Cottonwood9339b.jpg" border="0" />
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Who hasn't pondered the <a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/prun.asp?id=181" target="_blank">intriguing
network</a> formed by the interconnected veins of a leaf? Like many apparently complex
self-organized structures, there is a recognizable pattern, but the basis of the pattern
is difficult to grasp.
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Remarkably, research published in 2002 (<a href="http://asterion.rockefeller.edu/steffen/leafAngles.pdf" target="_blank">S.
Bohn et al., Phys. Rev. E, June 2002</a>.) found that there is a simple relationship
governing the angles between vein segments in the leaves of dicotyledons, and that
this relationship is universal. The study also found that the observed vein angles
can be reproduced using a simple force model.
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Numerical analysis of leaf scans revealed that the angles between vein segments are
directly related to the thickness of the segments. When the vein sizes are similar,
the connection appears to form a three-way junction with the angle between the veins
about 120 degrees. If the vein sizes are dissimilar, with one much larger than the
other, the smaller vein joins the larger at about a 90 degree angle.
</p>
        <p align="left">
The photograph is of a leaf of a Fremont cottonwood (Populus fremontii) along Las
Virgenes Creek in Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Open Space Preserve. It was taken on a
run from the Victory trailhead on May 16, 2007.
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&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;img class="sRGBProfile" alt="Study of a leaf of a Fremont cottonwood (Populus fremontii) along Las Virgenes Creek in Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Open Space Preserve." src="http://www.photographyontherun.com/content/binary/Cottonwood9339b.jpg" border="0" /&gt; 
&lt;/p&gt;
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Who hasn't pondered the &lt;a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/prun.asp?id=181" target="_blank"&gt;intriguing
network&lt;/a&gt; formed by the interconnected veins of a leaf? Like many apparently complex
self-organized structures, there is a recognizable pattern, but the basis of the pattern
is difficult to grasp.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p align="left"&gt;
Remarkably, research published in 2002 (&lt;a href="http://asterion.rockefeller.edu/steffen/leafAngles.pdf" target="_blank"&gt;S.
Bohn et al., Phys. Rev. E, June 2002&lt;/a&gt;.) found that there is a simple relationship
governing the angles between vein segments in the leaves of dicotyledons, and that
this relationship is universal. The study also found that the observed vein angles
can be reproduced using a simple force model.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p align="left"&gt;
Numerical analysis of leaf scans revealed that the angles between vein segments are
directly related to the thickness of the segments. When the vein sizes are similar,
the connection appears to form a three-way junction with the angle between the veins
about 120 degrees. If the vein sizes are dissimilar, with one much larger than the
other, the smaller vein joins the larger at about a 90 degree angle.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p align="left"&gt;
The photograph is of a leaf of a Fremont cottonwood (Populus fremontii) along Las
Virgenes Creek in Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Open Space Preserve. It was taken on a
run from the Victory trailhead on May 16, 2007.
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          <img class="sRGBProfile" alt="Runner on a track that connects Rocky Peak fire road to Las Llajas Canyon in Rocky Peak Park." src="http://www.photographyontherun.com/content/binary/LasLlajasLoop8528b.jpg" border="0" />
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Runner on a track that connects Rocky Peak fire road to Las Llajas Canyon in <a href="http://www.lamountains.com/parks.asp?parkid=51" target="_blank">Rocky
Peak Park</a>. From the top of this hill there is approximately 4 miles of fast downhill
through a scenic canyon garnished with out of service oil wells and a gurgling creek.
</p>
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Related post: <a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/ChumashLasLlajasLoop.aspx">Chumash
- Las Llajas Loop</a>.
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&lt;img class="sRGBProfile" alt="Runner on a track that connects Rocky Peak fire road to Las Llajas Canyon in Rocky Peak Park." src="http://www.photographyontherun.com/content/binary/LasLlajasLoop8528b.jpg" border="0" /&gt; 
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Runner on a track that connects Rocky Peak fire road to Las Llajas Canyon in &lt;a href="http://www.lamountains.com/parks.asp?parkid=51" target="_blank"&gt;Rocky
Peak Park&lt;/a&gt;. From the top of this hill there is approximately 4 miles of fast downhill
through a scenic canyon garnished with out of service oil wells and a gurgling creek.
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Related post: &lt;a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/ChumashLasLlajasLoop.aspx"&gt;Chumash
- Las Llajas Loop&lt;/a&gt;.
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          <img class="sRGBProfile" alt="New growth on a California Bay Laurel (Umbellularia californica) burned in the 2005 Topanga Fire." src="http://www.photographyontherun.com/content/binary/CaliforniaBayLaurel4278b.jpg" border="0" />
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A study of new growth on a California Bay Laurel (Umbellularia californica) at Sage
Ranch that was burned and completely defoliated in the <a href="http://www.sierraphotography.com/coyoteoakjournal/coj032906.htm" target="_blank">2005
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A study of new growth on a California Bay Laurel (Umbellularia californica) at Sage
Ranch that was burned and completely defoliated in the &lt;a href="http://www.sierraphotography.com/coyoteoakjournal/coj032906.htm" target="_blank"&gt;2005
Topanga Fire&lt;/a&gt;. These are crown sprouts growing from the base of the tree.
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          <img class="sRGBProfile" alt="A study of a Limber Pine cone on the summit plateau of Mt. Pinos." src="http://www.photographyontherun.com/content/binary/LimberPineCone3968b.jpg" border="0" />
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A study of a Limber Pine cone on the summit plateau of Mt. Pinos (8831'). The photograph
was taken on the Mt. Pinos - Lily Meadows - Mt. Abel run described in <a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/Thunderstorm.aspx">Thunderstorm</a>.
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A study of a Limber Pine cone on the summit plateau of Mt. Pinos (8831'). The photograph
was taken on the Mt. Pinos - Lily Meadows - Mt. Abel run described in &lt;a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/Thunderstorm.aspx"&gt;Thunderstorm&lt;/a&gt;.
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          <img class="sRGBProfile" alt="New growth on a Big Cone Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga macrocarpa) in the San Gabriel Mountains." src="http://www.photographyontherun.com/content/binary/SpringGrowth2191b.jpg" border="0" />
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Bright green highlights new growth on a Big Cone Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga macrocarpa)
in the San Gabriel Mountains near Josephine Peak and Strawberry Peak.
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These peaks are popular lower elevation summits, that can be snow-free in Winter,
or a blast furnace in Summer. Josephine Peak (5558 ft.) was once the site of fire
lookout, and a fire road leads from Clear Creek Station to its summit. From the west,
via Clear Creek or Colby Canyon, Strawberry Peak (6164 ft.) is a more difficult ascent
that requires careful route-finding and rudimentary rock climbing skills. Many hikers
prefer to do Strawberry from the east, starting at Red Box.
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The day this photograph was taken, I wasn't climbing Strawberry Peak, but instead
was running a circuit around the peak. Part of the <a href="http://www.mtdisappointment50k.com/" target="_blank">Mt.
Disappointment 50K</a> course, the circuit is an excellent 15 mile loop with an elevation
gain/loss of about 2700 ft. Here's a <a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/prun.asp?id=19" target="_blank">Google
Earth image</a> and <a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/content/binary/StrawberryCircuit052806.kmz" target="_blank">Google
Earth KMZ file</a> of a GPS trace of the Strawberry Peak Circuit. A longer variant
of this route is described in <a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/FallLeavesOnBearCreek.aspx">Fall
Leaves on Bear Creek</a> and <a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/StrawberryBearCanyonLoop.aspx">Strawberry
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&lt;/p&gt;
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Bright green highlights new growth on a Big Cone Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga macrocarpa)
in the San Gabriel Mountains near Josephine Peak and Strawberry Peak.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p align="left"&gt;
These peaks are popular lower elevation summits, that can be snow-free in Winter,
or a blast furnace in Summer. Josephine Peak (5558 ft.) was once the site of fire
lookout, and a fire road leads from Clear Creek Station to its summit. From the west,
via Clear Creek or Colby Canyon, Strawberry Peak (6164 ft.) is a more difficult ascent
that requires careful route-finding and rudimentary rock climbing skills. Many hikers
prefer to do Strawberry from the east, starting at Red Box.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p align="left"&gt;
The day this photograph was taken, I wasn't climbing Strawberry Peak, but instead
was running a circuit around the peak. Part of the &lt;a href="http://www.mtdisappointment50k.com/" target="_blank"&gt;Mt.
Disappointment 50K&lt;/a&gt; course, the circuit is an excellent 15 mile loop with an elevation
gain/loss of about 2700 ft. Here's a &lt;a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/prun.asp?id=19" target="_blank"&gt;Google
Earth image&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/content/binary/StrawberryCircuit052806.kmz" target="_blank"&gt;Google
Earth KMZ file&lt;/a&gt; of a GPS trace of the Strawberry Peak Circuit. A longer variant
of this route is described in &lt;a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/FallLeavesOnBearCreek.aspx"&gt;Fall
Leaves on Bear Creek&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/StrawberryBearCanyonLoop.aspx"&gt;Strawberry
- Bear Canyon Loop&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;br /&gt;
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          <img class="sRGBProfile" alt="New sprouts of grass at Ahmanson Ranch less than a month after the Topanga wildfire burned 24,175 acres in the Simi Hills, northwest of Los Angeles." src="http://www.photographyontherun.com/content/binary/102505AhmansonGrass252625b.jpg" border="0" />
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New sprouts of grass at Ahmanson Ranch less than a month after the Topanga wildfire
burned 24,175 acres in the Simi Hills, northwest of Los Angeles. More photos and information
regarding the Topanga Fire can be found in my Coyote Oak Journal article <span class="COJStoryHead"><a href="http://www.sierraphotography.com/coyoteoakjournal/coj032906.htm" target="_blank">The
Topanga Fire, Part I: Rain, Wind and Fire</a>. (Photo from October 25, 2005.)</span></p>
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New sprouts of grass at Ahmanson Ranch less than a month after the Topanga wildfire
burned 24,175 acres in the Simi Hills, northwest of Los Angeles. More photos and information
regarding the Topanga Fire can be found in my Coyote Oak Journal article &lt;span class="COJStoryHead"&gt;&lt;a href="http://www.sierraphotography.com/coyoteoakjournal/coj032906.htm" target="_blank"&gt;The
Topanga Fire, Part I: Rain, Wind and Fire&lt;/a&gt;. (Photo from October 25, 2005.)&lt;/span&gt;
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Ferns along the Garapito Trail, Topanga State Park.
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Chaparral has been described as an elfin forest, and there is probably no better trail
in the Santa Monica Mountains to see why, than the Garapito Trail. From the fire road
near Eagle Rock, the trail seemingly dives into a tunnel of chaparral, and doesn't
emerge until it ends at Temescal Fire Road, some 2.5 miles away.
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This day I ran a 12 mile figure-eight course from the end of Reseda to Trippet Ranch
via the Hub, and then returned via the Musch, Garapito, and Bent Arrow trails. Fire
roads out-- trails back. A <a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/ChristmasBerry.aspx">shorter
option</a> goes directly to the Garapito Trail via the Hub, and then returns via the
Bent Arrow trail. This is about 7.5 miles. A longer option tacks on an out and back
to Parker Mesa at Trippet Ranch.
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Ferns along the Garapito Trail, Topanga State Park.
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Chaparral has been described as an elfin forest, and there is probably no better trail
in the Santa Monica Mountains to see why, than the Garapito Trail. From the fire road
near Eagle Rock, the trail seemingly dives into a tunnel of chaparral, and doesn't
emerge until it ends at Temescal Fire Road, some 2.5 miles away.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p align="left"&gt;
This day I ran a 12 mile figure-eight course from the end of Reseda to Trippet Ranch
via the Hub, and then returned via the Musch, Garapito, and Bent Arrow trails. Fire
roads out-- trails back. A &lt;a href="http://www.photographyontherun.com/ChristmasBerry.aspx"&gt;shorter
option&lt;/a&gt; goes directly to the Garapito Trail via the Hub, and then returns via the
Bent Arrow trail. This is about 7.5 miles. A longer option tacks on an out and back
to Parker Mesa at Trippet Ranch.
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