Experienced Mountain Biker New to LA

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  1. nbellomo

    nbellomo New Member

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    Hey there! I just moved to LA from San Francisco. Would love to see what this area has to offer and would be greatful if anyone would include me in either their group or individual ride. I generally ride cross country. I have a Trek Superfly 100 Pro so I like the climbs and the single track. I can ride anytime on the weekends. Just tell me where and when and I'll be there. Thanks so much!
    Nick
     
  2. da big hills

    da big hills happy night trails

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    LA is huge, you should probably narrow the area in terms like; North LA Pasadena, East LA IE, South LA OC, West LA Valley-Ventura Cnty. The trouble is that everything is freeway close on the weekend, and a 2 hour drive during working hours. Either way......Welcome you are going to have a blast
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    da big hills happy night trails

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    If your interested I have been tooling around the East end of Simi Valley. The trails go from baby butt smooth to INTENSE. They all start out with a steep climb, and pretty much just climb, climb, climb. I will be there afterwork most weekdays if you want to join. The next trail on my adjenda is Johnson mountainway to Rocky Peak Road to Devils Canyon with Devils Canyon being the return downhill. I have not ridden this in some time but it all should be passable with minimum HAB (hike a bike), 50% fireroad. I am trying to ride all the East Simi trails before it gets HOT.
    Happy trails in the slick rock
     

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