Could that mean anything?Another option from Trippet Ranch is to walk east to the Topanga Fire Road and then north for a short distance to the Santa Inez Trail. Descending into the Santa Inez Canyon, hikers can see crumbly sandstone formations containing pockets where moisture can collect, supporting numerous small plants that form tiny cliff gardens. Close to the bottom of the trail is a side trail leading to a lovely waterfall.
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If you look very carefully, as it is getting dark, you see a sign called "Trippet Ranch". Trippet Ranch is an actual place in Taponga State Park.
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nice observation!
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Re: The Ceremony
I know this is your first post, so I'll help you out. If you are talking about the vid "The Ceremony" (which it seems from the title of your post), this has been discussed alot.Do a search on "Trippet Ranch" and you will see all the posts about it.lalalalie wrote:If you look very carefully, as it is getting dark, you see a sign called "Trippet Ranch". Trippet Ranch is an actual place in Taponga State Park.
Could that mean anything?Another option from Trippet Ranch is to walk east to the Topanga Fire Road and then north for a short distance to the Santa Inez Trail. Descending into the Santa Inez Canyon, hikers can see crumbly sandstone formations containing pockets where moisture can collect, supporting numerous small plants that form tiny cliff gardens. Close to the bottom of the trail is a side trail leading to a lovely waterfall.
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