San Clemente Singletrack...

Discussion in 'Trail Conditions' started by Lancero, Dec 4, 2009.

  1. Garrett

    Garrett Active Member

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    Hey I might be going down to SCST on Sunday with some friends. It would be way cool if someone could show us around, since none of us have done it before and it looks like the trails are somewhat difficult to follow. It will be slow and go for me though because I will have to ride my hardtail, which I haven't rode in years.

    I was thinking of leaving here (aliso) at 9 so perhaps a meetup at 9:30?
     
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    Out of all the owners of these SCST based bikes, none of us ride the trails on the weekend.
    It's very difficult to get lost here. The trails for the most part are 2 way trails. So just go explore and enjoy the perfect dirt right now.
     

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    +1

    The conditions are perfect right now! I will be out there in about an hour...I might run into Hobbs and crew at lunch.

    Go ride and have fun.
     
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    denmother Gone riding....

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    Thanks guys (and gal)!

    Not so much worried about getting lost as I am about missing out on the best trails...looks like theres a LOT hidden there. thanks for the RRs though, now I want to go even more :D If I'm right it looks like perfect hardtail material, which is perfect since my enduro is getting work done this week.
     
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    Stick bridge is probably stronger than all the other bridges and has personality. El Cap is spot on...

    With all this rain, when spring arrives everybody will realize why we call it the "Weedpatch". Better sharpen my machete!
     
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    Don't touch the stick bridge, its a lot harder to make a bridge from hardwood sticks than from 2x4s. If it were easy the bridges on Holeshot and blue chair would have been sticks also.
    Plus, I like it when you take new peeps out and they freak when they think the bridge is going to break.
     

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