I'm sure you know by now, that in that area, when the winds are out of the north, you can expect some turbulence. Some of the gnarliest turbulence I've had was coming over the Grapevine, and north of Van Nuys. If I were to rank areas where I have encountered the worst, I would say, 1.) just southeast of Mt. Baldy by Cucamonga Peak at about 5k' +, approaching the Cajon Pass. Had to fly away from the rocks to get out of the rotors, and I climbed up to 9500 before it calmed down. 2.) A couple trips through the Owens Valley were interesting. Had the plane pointed up but went down, then recovered and had the plane pointed down and went up. Rotors again. 3.) Coming over the Grapevine in IMC, north of Van Nuys. Wife really hated that one.
I have flown through the Banning pass by Palm springs many times, and had some turb, but not as bad as these other places.
My turb procedure is to tighten the lap belt right away, slow it down to Va or below, (based on weight), and counter with control inputs quickly, but don't fight it so as to bend anything.
Another factor is understanding the pireps. One guy's light turb report is another guy's moderate and one guy's moderate is another guy's severe. I have never bent the plane, but have had momentary losses of control - which is to say that I have been in some intense moderate, but no severe.