Brother has contributed 8 routes spanning 97 miles of routes in California.
Member since September 9, 2019.
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1 mi
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Stough Canyon MotorwayGravel route from E Walnut Ave to Stough Canyon Mountain Way, Burbank, Los Angeles County, California |
3 mi
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Brand MotorwayGravel route from Verdugo Mtwy to Vista Dr, Glendale, Los Angeles County, California |
2 mi
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Beaudry North MotorwayGravel route on Beaudry North Mtwy, Glendale, Los Angeles County, California |
2 mi
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Beaudry SouthGravel route from Beaudry S to Peters Cir, Glendale, Los Angeles County, California |
3 mi
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Chandler MotorwayGravel route from Stough Canyon Mountain Way to Olivia Terrace, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California "Completes ridge route across the Verdugo Mountains when connected with Verdugo Motorway." |
8 mi
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Verdugo MotorwayGravel route from Mountbatten Dr to Stough Canyon Mountain Way, Burbank, Los Angeles County, California "Fire road across the ridge of the Verdugo Mountains." |
54 mi
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Liebre Mountain LoopGravel route from Co Rte N2 to Old Ridge Route, Lancaster, Los Angeles County, California "The trail is in good shape: smooth and mostly free of debris, but it's loose for some sections. I'd suggest at least 35mm tires, and take some chain lube: by the time I got to Papa's Store for resupply, I had trouble shifting. It's a fine dust in places. Two water bottles in cool weather got me to Papa's Store, and then another two got me to the start, but it was close; according to my Garmin temps were between 63F and 95F. Good idea to plan for three bottles. I tried to be conservative with my pace, and used my 30 ring and 35 cog a lot, sometimes visiting my 40 cog, but after 5,000 feet of dirt climbing, the stretch from Lake Hughes to the start was a tough 2,500 feet. I probably would've cramped catastrophically with a 1:1 ratio." 1 |
23 mi
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Rincon Red Box Rd/Rincon Red Box Truck Trail to Monrovia Canyon Truck TrailGravel route from Rincon Red Box Rd to N Canyon Blvd, Monrovia, Los Angeles County, California "Well-surfaced, mostly shady fire road. Not recommended on less than 32mm reinforced tires -- large, sharp gravel in a few sections, and also some soft sand to be careful on. Bug net highly recommended for fall. BEWARE: make sure you don't turn early on the trail to0 Spring Camp -- this road does not go through to valley and you will be hike-a-biking 6 miles in the sun to get back out." |