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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: 58218" data-attributes="member: 21"><p>Yea I know those rocks at the 1:20 point real well. I've found that going the other direction on Snowy is easier. Going down that rock garden is easier than up. No matter what it takes me a long time. I stop and rest a few times on the decent in and the climb out of the Piru gorge no matter the direction. Its not only me that needs a rest. My bike gets real hot and if you are not careful a fried clutch is a real possibility on that trail. On about half of the times I've ridden that trail there is an abandoned bike with a fried clutch at the Piru creek crossing at the bottom of that gorge..</p><p></p><p>Rivet are you looking for a spot in LPNF or just anywhere in Cal/norcal/socal? Having water nearby can be tough in the southern part of the state, but there are places.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cleonard, post: 58218, member: 21"] Yea I know those rocks at the 1:20 point real well. I've found that going the other direction on Snowy is easier. Going down that rock garden is easier than up. No matter what it takes me a long time. I stop and rest a few times on the decent in and the climb out of the Piru gorge no matter the direction. Its not only me that needs a rest. My bike gets real hot and if you are not careful a fried clutch is a real possibility on that trail. On about half of the times I've ridden that trail there is an abandoned bike with a fried clutch at the Piru creek crossing at the bottom of that gorge.. Rivet are you looking for a spot in LPNF or just anywhere in Cal/norcal/socal? Having water nearby can be tough in the southern part of the state, but there are places. [/QUOTE]
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