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Re: Found some newts in the Santa Monica Mtns
Excellent pictures!
dude....WHERE IS THIS!!!?!?!?! I MUST GO!!!!
I know near malibu, but how, where? lol
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Re: Found some newts in the Santa Monica Mtns
Pat is right....where is this magical place you visit?
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Re: Found some newts in the Santa Monica Mtns
Pattycakes, when you go, I wanna too...
That is gorgeous...
WHERE WHERE WHERE?
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Re: Found some newts in the Santa Monica Mtns
 Originally Posted by LadyOhh
Pattycakes, when you go, I wanna too...
That is gorgeous...
WHERE WHERE WHERE?
Deal!!!! That would be sooo much fun!
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Re: Found some newts in the Santa Monica Mtns
I agree, it is gorgeous!
They look like, from the pictures, normal eastern (or red spotted) newts. Mildly poisonous to other animals, but relatively harmless to humans, even when ingesting. Not 100% sure, because i can't see little red spots on the side, but that's what i would say they are.
Beautiful pictures! I say we all go on a field trip! Who's with me! lol
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Re: Found some newts in the Santa Monica Mtns
THAT is :cens0r::cens0r::cens0r::cens0r::cens0r:in'!
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Re: Found some newts in the Santa Monica Mtns
It's hard to tell from the pics, but that looks a little like my T. granulosa... Though maybe a little more orange... and probably a little too south... Though there is another kind that can be found in California that is very hard to tell apart... Of course, I could be completely wrong, I don't know all THAT much about newts, lol.
edit: hmmmm why is it capitalizing the G in T. granulosa?
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Re: Found some newts in the Santa Monica Mtns
Here's a link to an article on the hike, from localhikes.com:
http://www.localhikes.com/Hikes/EscondidoFalls_4472.asp
It's called Escondido Falls.
The lower falls aren't much to see, but if you're a decent climber/scrambler, or you're just willing to get sweaty and a little dirty, it's not too difficult to get to the upper falls. It's just kinda hard to follow the trail sometimes. And the trailhead is at the end of a residential street, which is also rather unfortunate. The water can have a slight sewage smell sometimes (as it is downstream from quite a few houses), but this is rare and it doesn't really smell very strong. The falls are best earlier in the year, but they are still something cool year round. Plus the newts are a bonus, and if you're lucky you will see some local snakes on the trail. It's also partly a horsetrail, so be careful of the horse droppings. Once you get to the lower falls, theirs a slight trail to the right of the falls which will take you up and around the first few sets of lower falls, until you get to the head of the canyon.
If you guys want, I wouldn't mind leading a trip. Lemme know and I can try to work it out with my schedule. It would be cool to meet a few of you guys.
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Re: Found some newts in the Santa Monica Mtns
Excellent We shall discuss
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