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Off-Ramp correspondent Jackson Musker goes on a beach safari with the Los Angeles Urban Rangers, who stand up for your right to enjoy the public beaches in front of billionaire's estates. The Rangers are hosting FREE Malibu Beach Safaris in August ... (DETAILS INSIDE)
Malibu Beach Rangers stake out public land and tell the people how to do it.
Malibu Beach Rangers stake out public land and tell the people how to do it.
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Jackson Musker
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Off-Ramp correspondent Jackson Musker goes on a beach safari with the Los Angeles Urban Rangers, who stand up for your right to enjoy the public beaches in front of billionaire's estates. The Rangers are hosting FREE Malibu Beach Safaris in August ... (DETAILS INSIDE)

Off-Ramp correspondent Jackson Musker goes on a beach safari with the Los Angeles Urban Rangers, who stand up for your right to enjoy the public beaches in front of billionaire's estates. The Rangers are hosting FREE Malibu Beach Safaris in August ... (DETAILS INSIDE)

PRESS RELEASE: MALIBU PUBLIC BEACHES SAFARIS--SUMMER 2009

Tired of Zuma and Surfrider? Want to find and use the other beaches in Malibu--The twenty miles that are lined with private development? These safaris show you how to find, park, walk, picnic, and sunbathe on a Malibu beach legally and safely. Each safari visits two different beaches. Skills-enhancing activities include sign watching, trailblazing the public-private boundary, a no-kill hunt for accessways, and a public easement potluck.

We are offering four safaris in August:

SUN Aug 2, 11:00am-2:30pm (east Malibu) [FULL]
SUN Aug 16, 9:00am-12:30pm (east)
SAT Aug 22, 3:00pm-6:30pm (east)
SUN Aug 23, 4:00pm-7:30pm (west)

Safaris are free. Spaces are limited. To sign up, e-mail info@laurbanrangers.org w/name, # of people, and preferred date.

A downloadable "Malibu Public Beaches" guide is available at http://www.laurbanrangers.org