sigh........i need to move.....these trails look so flowy.lol.I just had a typical winter in Richmond- slippery, rooty, gnarly mud ride in the cold gray drizzle..............thanks for sharing pics (:
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As some of you already know, I'm just getting back into mountain biking after 15 years of road cycling. I've done four mtb rides so far on my new 29er. The ride reports with videos and pictures from all three rides have been posted here in TE.
This is the Foresthill Divide Loop Trail (FDLT) near Auburn, CA. I thought it was supposed to be a 23 mile ride, but it ended up being less than 12 miles. It's only 23 miles if you include some of the other trails in the area. Near the end of the ride I ended up riding some parts of the trail twice when I entered it from the trailhead I parked at. That brought the amount of climbing from 1,500' to almost 2,000'. Still not as much as I'd like, but it'll do. I'll make up for it on the next climbing ride.
When I arrived at the trailhead the parking area was full and there were three other vehicles waiting to park, so I drove down the road a bit and parked at another trailhead. So far, I have had to ride on the road to get to every mtb ride I've ever done due to parking shortages, which is kind of cool as it adds to the climbing.
Foresthill Divide Loop Trail by freighttraininguphill at Garmin Connect - Details
Here's the ride video. Still no bobcat sightings (damn!). As with all my videos, this one is 100% natural sound. This means plenty of suffer sounds on climbs, so be forewarned!
Foresthill Divide MTB ride 3-4-12 - YouTube
The first good view from the trail.
view from Foresthill Divide Loop Trail by freighttraininguphill, on Flickr
After crossing Foresthill Road. This is the trailhead across from Drivers Flat Road.
FDLT Drivers Flat trailhead by freighttraininguphill, on Flickr
Trail signs with mountain lion warning sign.
FDLT trail signs with mountain lion warning sign by freighttraininguphill, on Flickr
Trail signs put up by the Folsom-Auburn Trail Riders Action Coalition (FATRAC)
FDLT trail signs by freighttraininguphill, on Flickr
Return trip view
view from Foresthill Divide Loop Trail 2 by freighttraininguphill, on Flickr
Trailhead I parked at
Brushy Mnt-Fuel Break trailhead by freighttraininguphill, on Flick
sigh........i need to move.....these trails look so flowy.lol.I just had a typical winter in Richmond- slippery, rooty, gnarly mud ride in the cold gray drizzle..............thanks for sharing pics (:
Ah, I do love your videos and pictures of home. I so miss the west coast. Those pine trees just don't happen here in the east.
Savra
2006 Specialized Dolce Elite/Specialized Stock Saddle
2011 Surly LHT/Brooks S Flyer
Thank you.I love our pine trees. I also love the smell from them. It's especially heavenly up in the high altitude mountains.
Looks so nice....I have to wait a few more months until I can get out on my bike. There is still quite a bit of snow on the trails. Maybe by mid May.If you have the time take a quick ride for me. Thanks!!
Savra
2006 Specialized Dolce Elite/Specialized Stock Saddle
2011 Surly LHT/Brooks S Flyer
Here's a couple short random clips that show how friendly people are on trails. Since I started mountain biking again I've noticed that the hikers, equestrians, and other cyclists are often very friendly.
This is near the end of the ride when I was riding part of the trail twice for more climbing. I stopped to change camera batteries and eat some energy chews, and a hiking couple stopped to chat.
The second clip is a friendly rider I yielded to at the top of a climb.
http://vimeo.com/38066186
Here's why I'm not a super fast descender, especially on singletrack. Even though I wasn't riding that fast on this downhill, I still surprised the lead rider in the group of climbing cyclists I yielded to.
http://vimeo.com/38064593