Los Angeles Coastline Walk Highlights Weather and Environmental Challenges
A detailed account of walking the 75-mile Los Angeles coastline reveals the interplay of weather, tides, and environmental conditions. The journey, spanning from the San Gabriel River to the Ventura County line, highlights the challenges posed by marine layers, tides, and exposed conditions. The walk, conducted over multiple trips from late November to early January, underscores the importance of timing with tides and weather. Notable sections include burned-out Malibu homes from past wildfires and areas affected by erosion and landslides. The coastline's dynamic nature, shaped by tides and human activity, offers both breathtaking views and logistical hurdles for walkers.