The Los Angeles Urban Rangers are at it again, offering its free safaris of the secret (but public) Malibu Beaches. If you hit my beaches tab, you’ll see how much fun I had going on this a few years ago. They showed me that the beach could be all mine, mine, mine. Here are the [...]
We visited Lechuza Beach over the Memorial Day weekend, arriving right when the tide was pretty high – after sunset but still light out – so we couldn’t walk onto the beach. Still, it was very cool. Look how close the water comes to the stairs. It was as if these stairs led straight to [...]
January 25th is the Whale Fiesta at the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium. Look at the nifty whale sand sculptures on the beach. Also admission to the aquarium is free that day. I predict lots of youngsters will be at the event as this looks extremely family friendly. Their website write-up is funny:
"Join us for tons of [...]
The Los Angeles Urban Rangers are pleased to announce:
MALIBU PUBLIC BEACHES SAFARIS—SUMMER 2008
Tired of Zuma and Surfrider? Want to find and use the other beaches in Malibu? The twenty miles that are lined with private development? The "Malibu Public Beaches" safaris show you how to find, park, walk, picnic, and sunbathe on a Malibu beach [...]
Hurry! Sign up before it fills up! I had a great time on this when I went back in August.
In conjunction with the Just Space(s) exhibition at LACE, the LosAngeles Urban Rangers announce:
"MALIBU PUBLIC BEACHES" SAFARI
Saturday, November 3, 11:00am-2:30pm
Tired of Zuma and Surfrider? Want to find and use the other beaches inMalibu? The twenty miles [...]
Thanks to the Los Angeles Urban Rangers, I’ll never be intimidated by a no-trespassing sign again.
On Saturday, August 11, 2007, the Rangers, a merry band of artists, urban planners, and environmentalists, led a "safari" to the Malibu Beaches and showed about 35 people how to access and enjoy the pristine beaches there [...]
The free Malibu Public Beach safaris led by the Los Angeles Urban Rangers (previous post) are this weekend, but they’re all full. Openings are anticipated for next weekend. Instead DIY your own safari with these steps:
1. Read this LATimes article on the safaris. 2. Download the free guides at www.laurbanrangers.com3. Download the California Coastal Commision’s [...]
Learned about this via laobserved.com. A group called the L.A. Urban Rangers is showing people the secret beaches of Malibu:
Tired of Zuma and Surfrider? Want to find and use the other beaches in Malibu? The twenty miles that are lined with private development? The "Malibu Public Beaches" safaris will show you how to find, park, [...]