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Chase Scheinbaum

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Chase Scheinbaum is the Agenda editor. His work has been featured in Businessweek, Village Voice, Men's Journal, Nature Medicine and other publications. Formerly, he covered Los Angeles Superior Court for the Daily Journal.

He is a 2012 graduate of Columbia Journalism School, where he focused on magazine writing, investigative journalism and video storytelling. He is the winner of a 2008 Associated Press feature-writing award. He lives in Los Angeles.

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Officials in Lancaster are uneasy about the effect Proposition 47 will have on their city.
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Hiking on the San Luis Obispo county's innumerable miles of trails takes in many of the Central Coast's subtle beauties, from mountaintops to remote beaches.
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The open skies, the fog, the mountains, the wildlife -- everything seems bigger and more intense here, begging for exploration.
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Though there are far too many excellent trails of this kind to mention, here are a handful well worth the time and effort.
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Santa Barbara's stunning coast was made for recreation.
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Challenging and dramatic trails can be found here, and easier strolls along the beaches await, too.
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Though small, Ventura County boasts quite a bit of undeveloped coastline with camping opportunities dotted alongside.
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Though people might try, L.A. resists being shoehorned. At times it might seem like endless sprawl. And yes, there's plenty of that. But there are also miles of sun-kissed beaches, and vast expanses of coastal wilderness that can wash away the worst ur...
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Nobody walks in L.A., right? Correct, they hike. And with countless miles of trails in Palos Verdes, the Santa Monica Mountains, and even bike and walking paths along the beach, who wouldn't?
Hiking in Orange County at sunset.
Though dotted with towns and cities, the Orange County coast has an abundance of wilderness in its canyons, and plenty of untrammeled land tucked in its coves and beaches. It is more than possible to beat the crowds and follow a trail, or a bend in the...
A backcountry campsite at Crystal Cove State Park.
Orange County has plenty of the golden sand beaches it's famous for. But county's coves, rocky headlands, and mountains comprise a different experience entirely. Both can be yours, for a night or more.
Southern California is prime territory for agriculture.
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