How big a ride?
Thanks for the clarification. That's why I said "fairly good".Just remember who was talking. Conditions are "good". And by that I mean adventurous. Don't expect buffed out singletrack. It is all still a bit raw. But riding as good as it has since before the fires.
This is mt biking. Miles don't tell the story. How much climbing? I will guess: 20 miles with an average of 150' per mile is 3000' - ish of climbing?Around 20 mi
Hahahah! I knew you'd find somethin! You da man Bill!.Tahquitz Peak, baby!
Don't wait for me! HS football kept me out fairly late last night and I just woke up. Have fun storming the Creek!
Met up with Bill @Walleye near Hurkey Creek campground Saturday. It was a beautiful cool morning, a little cooler than I was expecting however quickly warmed up on the keen camp climb. The trail was in really good shape. Apparently people have been working on these trails since the last fire several years ago. @evdog has some reports not long ago regarding this. Bill and I had intentions of downloading course maps but that didn't happen. I was trusting Bill with his Spidey senses to navigate.
We rode up and around through Johnson's meadow then back on to Bonita Vista fire road. The meadow was mostly flat, then we continued climbing.
Made our way to snakeskin, cahuila cutoff, then tres hombres. This is such a great area , all single track with lots of twists and turns. Large beautiful rock features mixed in, sometimes tight spaces. Beautiful vistas! There is some climbing mixed in also. Really love this area. After this we are back on Bonita vista fire road and made our way to missing link.
On the way to missing link I heard this terrible sound coming from my rear brake, noticeable rubbing and sometimes harsh sounding. Pulled over and saw a small twig , what appear to be on top of the brake pads. I pulled it out and sounded okay temporarily and then the sound returned. This time at times very harsh almost metal on metal sound. I really had to back off on breaking very hard. The sad thing was we were just getting to the fun downhill part.
Next on the menu. Missing link, rage through the sage, then tunnel of love , link together for flowy, fast series ........ However with my brake issue it wasn't as fast as it could have been. We still had a great time.
Bill usually lead on the climbs and I would take the lead on the downs.
As others have said it seems like Idlywild miles are harder and today was no exception.
If you're keeping score, 18mi, 2200elev.View attachment 95272View attachment 95273View attachment 95274View attachment 95275View attachment 95276View attachment 95277View attachment 95278View attachment 95279
Agreed. Looks great! Thanks for the write up and photos.Met up with Bill @Walleye near Hurkey Creek campground Saturday. It was a beautiful cool morning, a little cooler than I was expecting however quickly warmed up on the keen camp climb. The trail was in really good shape. Apparently people have been working on these trails since the last fire several years ago. @evdog has some reports not long ago regarding this. Bill and I had intentions of downloading course maps but that didn't happen. I was trusting Bill with his Spidey senses to navigate.
We rode up and around through Johnson's meadow then back on to Bonita Vista fire road. The meadow was mostly flat, then we continued climbing.
Made our way to snakeskin, cahuila cutoff, then tres hombres. This is such a great area , all single track with lots of twists and turns. Large beautiful rock features mixed in, sometimes tight spaces. Beautiful vistas! There is some climbing mixed in also. Really love this area. After this we are back on Bonita vista fire road and made our way to missing link.
On the way to missing link I heard this terrible sound coming from my rear brake, noticeable rubbing and sometimes harsh sounding. Pulled over and saw a small twig , what appear to be on top of the brake pads. I pulled it out and sounded okay temporarily and then the sound returned. This time at times very harsh almost metal on metal sound. I really had to back off on breaking very hard. The sad thing was we were just getting to the fun downhill part.
Next on the menu. Missing link, rage through the sage, then tunnel of love , link together for flowy, fast series ........ However with my brake issue it wasn't as fast as it could have been. We still had a great time.
Bill usually lead on the climbs and I would take the lead on the downs.
As others have said it seems like Idlywild miles are harder and today was no exception.
If you're keeping score, 18mi, 2200elev.View attachment 95272View attachment 95273View attachment 95274View attachment 95275View attachment 95276View attachment 95277View attachment 95278View attachment 95279
Sounds like he twig may have pushed the spreader spring in-between the pads or maybe you lost the braking surface of a pad. Or a pebble is stuck in the pad. Just a thought. Looking forward to riding up there in a couple weeks if its not freeeeeeezing!Met up with Bill @Walleye near Hurkey Creek campground Saturday. It was a beautiful cool morning, a little cooler than I was expecting however quickly warmed up on the keen camp climb. The trail was in really good shape. Apparently people have been working on these trails since the last fire several years ago. @evdog has some reports not long ago regarding this. Bill and I had intentions of downloading course maps but that didn't happen. I was trusting Bill with his Spidey senses to navigate.
We rode up and around through Johnson's meadow then back on to Bonita Vista fire road. The meadow was mostly flat, then we continued climbing.
Made our way to snakeskin, cahuila cutoff, then tres hombres. This is such a great area , all single track with lots of twists and turns. Large beautiful rock features mixed in, sometimes tight spaces. Beautiful vistas! There is some climbing mixed in also. Really love this area. After this we are back on Bonita vista fire road and made our way to missing link.
On the way to missing link I heard this terrible sound coming from my rear brake, noticeable rubbing and sometimes harsh sounding. Pulled over and saw a small twig , what appear to be on top of the brake pads. I pulled it out and sounded okay temporarily and then the sound returned. This time at times very harsh almost metal on metal sound. I really had to back off on breaking very hard. The sad thing was we were just getting to the fun downhill part.
Next on the menu. Missing link, rage through the sage, then tunnel of love , link together for flowy, fast series ........ However with my brake issue it wasn't as fast as it could have been. We still had a great time.
Bill usually lead on the climbs and I would take the lead on the downs.
As others have said it seems like Idlywild miles are harder and today was no exception.
If you're keeping score, 18mi, 2200elev.View attachment 95272View attachment 95273View attachment 95274View attachment 95275View attachment 95276View attachment 95277View attachment 95278View attachment 95279
1/2 of one side of a spreader spring was bent.. and the pad on that side was super worn down with a little bit of metal showing. The other pad was fine. I replaced the pads yesterday and everything seems fine.Sounds like he twig may have pushed the spreader spring in-between the pads or maybe you lost the braking surface of a pad. Or a pebble is stuck in the pad. Just a thought. Looking forward to riding up there in a couple weeks if its not freeeeeeezing!