Archive for November, 2006
Support From Above
This picture speaks for itself.
Posted: November 29th, 2006 under FlightLine Trails.
Comments: 1
Turkey Rider
I hope everyone enjoyed their thanksgiving…and enjoyed riding off all that stuffing and gravy afterwards. Check out the Illuminating Mountain Bike shining on my turkey!I took this picture while frying a turkey to show how to improvise while cooking outside once the sun goes down. This thing was good…
Did anyone get out of town with […]
Posted: November 27th, 2006 under Mountain Biking.
Comments: 3
San Juan trail in the OC
So, one of my buddies, (the one that sold me rad bike) told me that now that I have been hitting up Noble regularly and was riding FlightLine before this fight to save the trails began, that I need to go ride the San Juan Trail in Orange County. Maybe we should organize a bit […]
Posted: November 20th, 2006 under Group Rides.
Comments: 5
Noble Canyon
A few of us got together and rode Nobel Canyon today. It was a sick ride…we shuttled AGAIN, you can all make fun of us. There are some really fun fast lines on the trail these days. The sandy climb was pretty soft today but the next whoop section makes it all worthwhile.
Has anyone taken […]
Posted: November 19th, 2006 under Noble Canyon.
Comments: 4
Aliso-Woods Canyon: Southern California
Has anyone ever ridden up by Laguna Beach? Everytime I take the toll road to cut out the 405 I see beautiful mountains zig zagged with trails to my left. Anyone ridden there or have some insight for me.
I saw some info on Aliso Woods Canyon, but I don’t think it is the same spt, […]
Posted: November 7th, 2006 under Trail Advice.
Comments: 3
Trail Work Opportunity - Noble Canyon
Right now we are fighting for access to Flightline…but we can’t neglect other gems we have in Southern California.
There is a volunteer trailwork opportunity at Noble Canyon this weekend at 8:00am. Check out the San Diego Mountain Bike Association Website for the calendar of events to help out.
Posted: November 6th, 2006 under Trail Work.
Comments: 2