And it is not even in Calabasas. So, not even one.
There are some interesting looking Joshua Trees up there.
If you are like me, and you like secluded forests with no couples around, you may not like this place, above Calabasas.
Where?
Above Calabasas. Go find it.
But it is worth it if you pretend you are a prairie dog or better yet, a mountain ground squirrel, and decide to get lost on that path to the side of the main trail.

RIGHT. DO NOT STAY ON THE MAIN TRAIL IS WHAT I MEANT.
Now, do not make your own trail by killing all the “unimportant” ones. Plants that is. BUT FIND IT.
That other path.
There is a learning curve.
Now, back to Joshua Trees.
I talk more about the place I never left, over here.
Now, I know you are special because you are still reading this blog,
so for the obsessed,
you would notice and stare at this “unimportant” one, and to double down you would probably also engage in a conversation with it.
Again, It’s the IMPERFECT ones to seek connection with.
It was on the side of the road off that “main” trail.

California Sandaster, Corethrogyne Species 
California Native Plants Video Close Up
NOW, Back to the Joshua Trees.
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