July 25th, 2006 by Ogre
I still don’t have the Monetery Pictures posted, I’m really slacking off lately. Mostly it’s just the heat I think, it’s been 105+ all week and my computer room just does not get it’s fair share of air conditioning. I think it’s 95+ in here during the evening when I get home from work. With all the heat I didn’t need much of an excuse to get out of town and a Tahoe Ride posted on MTBR was just the trick.
Fiona and I both managed to get off work early on Friday and we were up the in Tahoe by 7PM. We found a great campsite near Hope Valley. One of the advantages of having an RV is that we can easily camp places where there are no facilities and since campsites without facilities are usually empty we get plenty of privacy and quiet when we get out.
The ride itself was a killer Tahoe Rim Trail/ Toads ride. We started at Spooner Summit and rode all the way to Kingsbury Grade, up to Star Lake, Freel Pass and eventually to Toad’s and down. The ride was just a hair shy of 40 miles, something like 6000’ of climbing and the highest elevation of the ride was Freel Pass at 9700’... Well I have the pictures from our Tahoe Rim Trail ride posted here.
After the ride I was pretty spent. We went back to our campsite and I went into this deep zombie state immediately… not quite awake not quite asleep. Anyhow. The next morning we woke up and did some hiking near our campsite then played Tahoe Tourist on one of the Paddle Wheelers on the Lake. Finally we finished our weekend off with a Hike up to the TRT starting from Grass Lake. We only went about 1.5 miles out then back for a total of 3 miles and about 800’ verticle. Then we headed down into the valley only to find that when we got there at 10PM it was still 90 degrees outside Yuck!
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July 16th, 2006 by Fiona
Alright, so during MTBR’s May by the Bay raffle I win one of the big prizes, a night’s stay at Los Laureles Lodge in Carmel. I ask Ogre can we make it a ride weekend to celebrate 17 years of marriage? His reply, sure. Gotta love a guy that’s willing to ride with the old wifey. So, I post a thread on MTBR fishing for info and thanks to some locals, find plenty. The weekend falls together nicely. Read the rest of this entry »
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June 21st, 2006 by Ogre
Our exploratory ride up highway 108 led us to the tiny town of Dardanelle and a ride called “Milo’s Run“. It sounds inoccuous enough but it worked us all day long. Fred (From the Trogs) and I met a couple of locals, Jeff and Mark, at the Strawberry Store then we rolled to Clark’s Fork road and parked just beyond the bridge. Our route started with a monster fireroad climb followed by some cross country on some Jeep Trails then a brutal downhill which was in serious need of some trail work. This ride was MUCH more than I anticipated and at one point in time we were seriously worried about Mark getting stuck on the trail or getting washed downstream at a couple of the creek crossings. Mark and Jeff said that they never rode it as a loop, they always shuttled it. I can understand why, there isn’t much to recommend the climb but the downhill is incredible. Check out the photos and ride description.
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June 15th, 2006 by Fiona
Ogre and I needed to go to Sacramento on Sunday, so we brought the bikes along and got in a great ride. Starting at the Hazel parking lot, we rode across the bridge, down the bike trail, and out onto some dirt trails that break off the American Bike Trail’s paved surface to the north. These trails wander around in some old quarry areas. A beginner/intermediate rider would find some great areas for practicing their skills.
We wound around the lake mostly on the dirt with short connector sections of pavement. As we went along there were 2 rather steep hill climbs, but nothing unhikable (if needed) and one downhill by Negro Bar that is like riding down a trough. The blackberry brambles and thistles overgrew the trail and beat up our legs and arms. I had a hard time keeping up with the Ogre even with him keeping it slow for him, but I was afraid of going too fast. All-in-all it was a fun adventure culminating in a quick dip in the lake near the CSUS boat area. (More Details about Riding at Lake Natomas)
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June 13th, 2006 by Ogre
This post is at the request of a friend who has put a lot of hours maintaining and building some of the trails I have gotten to know and love. I’ve posted a slightly edited version of my friend’s letter below but I will summarize it for the impatient. When you are out enjoying a trail please keep in mind that trails are the lifeblood of our sport, without trails there is no mountain biking. There are a lot of people out there who spend countless hours working on trails, please don’t frustrate them by riding carelessly and trashing their work.
Please ride responsibly.
- Ride it don’t Slide it: Avoid skidding as much as possible and learn to use your front brake.
- Don’t deviate from the trail: If there is an obstacle you cannot clean on you bike walk over it not around it or if it doesn’t belong on the trail take a minute to clear it from the trail if possible.
- Give some back: Spend some time doing trailwork, one day per year is a start
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June 4th, 2006 by Ogre
Today’s ride wasn’t a hammerfest, nor was it an epic ride of mammoth proportions, I’m not even sore. Instead, today’s ride was about finding new trails, exploring the road less travelled, and linking up trails and campgrounds which had previously been isolated. So what did we do? Well, there are some old trail descriptions on a site called Milo’s Singletrack. He has 6 rides and maps mostly from the Strawberry/ Dodge Ridge area and while I’ve ridden most of these trails, I’d never ridden one called Strawberry Trail before. Looking at the map I saw that the route included some trails that very nearly connected the bottom of the Pinecrest Peak Downhill with the Lyon’s Lake area trails, including one of my favorite area trails, Pinball. It turns out that this trail covers about 80% of the distance between the two areas, plus puts us at a considerable elevation. Perhaps we can avoid a bunch of climbing to the top of Pinball. As a bonus there was about 8 miles of just phenominal singletrack that I’d never even suspected. The trail goes right by a great camp site right near the Stanislaus river…. Oh, and much of this trail is beginner friendly so Fiona and Jenny were quite happy with the find too.
We can certainly connect the existing trails to the Lyon’s Lake area by Forest Service Roads but, I want to try find some singletrack to bridge that last little gap to the top of Pinball, or Crandall Peak. My real D’oh of the day was forgetting my camera. To be continued.
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May 24th, 2006 by Ogre
MTBR sponsors several annual gatherings. One of the biggest in Norcal is May By The Bay and it’s going on right now. Last weekend they had some rides at Coe Park and in the South Bay area, this weekend (and during the week) they are moving north, I’m planning on participating in 4 rides over the next few days, at Rockville Ride on Friday, Annadel Saturday, Boggs Mountain Sunday, and I will be leading the Oat Hill Mine trail ride on Memorial Day. If you are interested in participating you can catch the buzz at the MTBR Norcal Forum or there is a MBTB 8 page which was put up by Fast Eddy.
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May 22nd, 2006 by Ogre
About a month ago I promised a video from our South Yuba Ride. Then I proceeded to dawdle and delay again and again plus tried to upload it to Google vidoes until finally I gave up on Google and posted it on YouTube. However the qualiy of the YouTube video is pretty weak so I went ahead and posted the original quicktime here as well.
Here is the original Higher Quality Quicktime video or but if you are bandwidth challenged or just too lazy to mess with quicktime, here is the YouTube version.
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