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LPNF IS OPEN, finally! LETS RIDE IT on Sunday May 29th
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<blockquote data-quote="cleonard" data-source="post: 58147" data-attributes="member: 21"><p>Actually the worst spot is about 100 or so yards before the obstacle at 1:38 into the video. I would call this the lower Piru trail. It goes from the Gold Hill area to the junction of Miller jeep and the Lockwood trail. Upper Piru goes from there to Halfmoon Campground.</p><p></p><p>The lower Piru isn't that bad really. It is on a cliff and it does have some rocky tech sections. Snowy is much worse. Upper Piru can be really tough when it's dry as there is a few hundred yard section that is deep soft sand. It's the worst get stuck sand that I have ever been in. When it's wet it's no problem. Right now there might be too much water.</p><p></p><p>Trails like these are not everyone's cup of tea, but I like the challenge. I do it on a XR600. You guys with your light weight bikes and electric start have it easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cleonard, post: 58147, member: 21"] Actually the worst spot is about 100 or so yards before the obstacle at 1:38 into the video. I would call this the lower Piru trail. It goes from the Gold Hill area to the junction of Miller jeep and the Lockwood trail. Upper Piru goes from there to Halfmoon Campground. The lower Piru isn't that bad really. It is on a cliff and it does have some rocky tech sections. Snowy is much worse. Upper Piru can be really tough when it's dry as there is a few hundred yard section that is deep soft sand. It's the worst get stuck sand that I have ever been in. When it's wet it's no problem. Right now there might be too much water. Trails like these are not everyone's cup of tea, but I like the challenge. I do it on a XR600. You guys with your light weight bikes and electric start have it easy. [/QUOTE]
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