Wildomar trail pics

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  1. mpmffitz

    mpmffitz Farm Freerider

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    There is awesome territory out here. Not alot of jumps, but excellent potential..

    The first pic is from the top of the ridgeline visible from I-15. This is very fast and drops you into the hood near Ronald Reagan school.

    The second pic shows the trail leading from the water tank visible from Bundy Canyon, it flows pretty well. There are boulders at times in the trail but you end up at Farm road near the RV storage.

    The last pic is of the beginning of the last descent at the water tower. This trail is visible from Bundy Canyon. This trail would be radiculous if there were jumps.
     
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    Looks Good, how hot does it get out there?
     
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    The hottest I've seen was 108 I have a pool for if you'd like.
     
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    You can get here via Ortega hwy?
     
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    is it all dh? how long is the trail? u said theres not much jumps? well possible build some on the side off trail?
     
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    how do you get to the top? do you have to ride up or can you shuttle?
     
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    With the imminent demise of Webb, should we consider this area a potential spot for the 'ambitious' trail/stunt builder? Who owns the property? Would jumps and structures last? Are there rock features that can be used? The shuttle aspect doesn't concern me... in fact, having to climb for the descents might be a plus! ;)
     
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    Yeah, I do have alot of wood pile around at work that could be building for little ladder drops, etc.. And I dont see any rocks in the pictures, but who knows during the trail, maybe possible find some to split the trail around? But again, yeah need to find the owner of the property, and talk to IMBA if we want to try legalize the trail.
     
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    ok this chat has died?
     
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    This property is blm land, there is an occasional motorcycle, jumps would and are currently hospitable for motorcycles. This is full face country just because the speeds you can get on turns and decomposed granite. It is worth the drive out here I moved out here because the trails. There is alot of natural obstacles but jumps out here would be very similar to meadowbrook.
     

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