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Moving to OC and would like to know where to live to be close to the best trails. I'm used to having 5 trails within 15-30 min of work (all legal at night) and riding every day - but MTBR posts indicate night riding is sketchy in OC?
Anyway, I'll be working in Irvine. I've ridden Aliso and El Morro, so I was thinking close to those areas would be good. Am I on track - or should I be looking elsewhere? Thanks. |
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Welcome back! Anywhere you choose you're within a half to an hour's drive to great trails.
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If you can, Irvine/Lake Forest/Mission Viejo will give you all you need.
You'll be within 15 - 25 minutes of Whiting Ranch, Top o the World, Laguna Canyon, Tustin ?name?, luge, Old camp, and close enuf to San Juan & SART to make you happier than you were in Tejas.
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Look at google maps. Anywhere there is a large green area is a good sign. |
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Freeriding is both
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It all depends on how much money you are willing/able to spend on rent/mortgage. As a rule, the closer you get to the beach, the more expensive, and south county will be more expensive than north in most cases. There is legal night riding in the Santa Anas, and as you know, extensive trails in the San Joaquins (AW, El Moro, LCWP).
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