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chicken little
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I'm a roadie (please don't boo and hiss) who just bought a mountain bike and have hit dirt only a few times so far. I'm a total newbie who doesn't know jack, but I'm willing to try it out. I've also only ever ridden on the Tarzana fire roads. I'm going to lurk around here a bit as it seems a cool place to check out.
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Thirsty
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Welcome. There are a lot of great people on this site who will be happy to teach you about MTB. There is a good crew up in your area.
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chicken little
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Thanks, BM.
![]() Yes, I find that those who love to mtn bike love to share and I'm all over that! A sweet guy took me down a singletrack this past weekend. I didn't make it far without falling and had to walk most of it, but I really appreciated his attempt to get me down it. I have a lot to learn! |
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Thirsty
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Women riding solo tend to get a lot of attention from male MTB'ers. My wife meets so many more people when she rides by herself than when she rides with me...
Stay safe out there.
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F.O.G.R.
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from Murrieta. Hope to hear more about your adventures. Have fun and be careful. A word of wisdom, don't let anyone get you in over your head as you're learning the "off road techniques." It seems like we've had a bunch of serious injuries as of late.
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underwear folder
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try chatsworth park, at the verry end of devonshire. lots of confidence and skill building stuff there.
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Ruining It For The 95%
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i like riding out in chesebro out in agoura hills when i'm out that way... there are some fun singletrack and fireroads that are not too extreme that a newbie won't have a hard time out there.. it can get hot out there tho... wait you're from the valley so you're used to it by now...
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chicken little
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So, for some time going forward, I'm sticking to fire roads and easier trails.Quote:
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As for heat...yeah, I'm very use to it and I hate it! I typically try to ride early. |
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from Murrieta. Hope to hear more about your adventures. Have fun and be careful. A word of wisdom, don't let anyone get you in over your head as you're learning the "off road techniques." It seems like we've had a bunch of serious injuries as of late.

So, for some time going forward, I'm sticking to fire roads and easier trails.

