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Was going to hit up chino hills tomorrow, Never been was given a nice maps by bighit8... any recomendations on ways to link up the trails?
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My preferenance is to take Telegraph to Little Canyon to Southridge to Bovian Delight to Four Corners to Raptor Ridge then back around the rangers house climb the original 3 Biatches, returning to four corners and moisy on down Telegraph. I think the mileage is somewhere around 15 or so, but the climbs are not that bad. You'll be suprised how fast you can knock it out.
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Jslow (12-13-2007)
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From the East, Chino, take Fenceline, hook up with South Ridge to Bovian Delight, to Raptor Ridge and left on Upper Aliso and out Sidewinder. Right around 15 miles.
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Pain Freak (12-15-2007)
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Going up Southridge back to 4-corners and up Bovinian Delight does cut out the climb up San Jaun Hill,but I prefer the Bovinian singletrack to the fireroad climb. There are also several singletracks located around the horse corral area that you can do for extra credit or work into a loop. -Lloyd
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Pain Freak (12-15-2007)
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good stuff!
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The loop you decide to do sort of depends on where you park.
On the west you can park at Carbon Canyon for a fee. On the southish side you can park on Rimcrest in Yorba Linda. And you can park at the main entrance (Eastside) from Chino, but I heard that there are some neighborhoods you can park in, too. Something to consider. Have fun!!
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Going up Southridge back to 4-corners and up Bovinian Delight does cut out the climb up San Jaun Hill,but I prefer the Bovinian singletrack to the fireroad climb.
There are also several singletracks located around the horse corral area that you can do for extra credit or work into a loop.
-Lloyd

