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Trail Description:
This is a mostly downhill singletrack ride with one good climb at the end to keep you honest. This trail is a blast and unless you're totally sick you'll definitely want to do this ride as a one-way with a shuttle.
How to get there:
210 fwy to hwy 2 go to mt wilson observatory. park next to main gate.ride bike to back side
of mountain next to small observatory you will pass a mobile home on right side.trial on left side.when on trail go to chantry flats area.park cars at santa anita blvd and 210 fwy arco station and shuttle to mt wilson
Additional Notes:
wear arm and leg protection
| Posted by: Katty on 5/19/2011 |
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That's not just the best asnewr. It's the bestest answer!
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| Posted by: Slow Poke on 12/26/2007 |
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OK if you little girlie men can't handle Viper, Sunset or El P at night. Maybe some day you'll grow hair and nutz. I am thinking that there may be hope for most.
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| Posted by: Dennis Martini on 9/14/2007 |
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Bombing down this mofo is the best! Especially when you hammer two packs of nails a day. You have to hike a bike a couple of times, but it's worth it.
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| Posted by: Mike Huhn on 5/6/2007 |
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OK DH especially if you don't like to pay your dues. This is what I would call a weekend warriors delight. I prefer a more of a challenge like Crystal Canyon myself. All you non dues paying knuckle heads can have this one.
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| Posted by: mad dog on 4/1/2005 |
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best way to do this epic is to ride up the toll road from pasadena. 9 miles uphill. 1st 3 are brutal as is mile 8. at the top you can go east and find the single track down to Chantry Flats or take the road down to Red Box and follow the Gabrielino trail out to JPL. Totally brutal, totallyawesome. totally recommended
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| Posted by: Anders on 5/12/2001 |
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This trail is a perfect climb - once at the summit and after some sugar you really feel good. On the way up, though, the only thing you want is this damn climb to end.
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| Posted by: Greg Brzykcy on 3/22/2001 |
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This is a fast downhill. But, I prefer a more technically challenging downhill like Mt. Hilyer, Gabrielino Trail, or take the backside from Mt Wilson down the Sturtevant Trail into Chantry Flats.
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