Rode to shed. Joan, Heather, Matt and Bill joined me at the shed and the strength of our group rode out to Fork Plus Four. Matt and I continued on to Fork plus 7. Chatted with Mr. Beanz, Gina, Herb and Alyce at the shed on the way home.
Williams 2012 Burn Area
Clouds
Mt Baldy from Fork plus 7
The Great One.
Big Dalton Canyon on a Sunday walk.
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Sunday, July 21, 2013
Goals
John C. did all the things I wanted to do and then didn't on Saturday.
Out on the road by 7 am.
Pedaled his bike to the Post office.
Then pedaled all the way back.
Congrats. John.
You motivate me.
Out on the road by 7 am.
Pedaled his bike to the Post office.
Then pedaled all the way back.
Congrats. John.
You motivate me.
Friday, July 12, 2013
East Fork
Matt got out for a morning ride this week and took an East Fork journey. Bill got out a couple of mornings as well. I had an intense work week and caved in on Thursday morning to an indoor stint while watching live coverage of the Tour de France.
Saturday, July 6, 2013
Bonus Ride
The bottom gate was closed on Saturday morning while the upper gate was open. A few stray motorists traversed the road. Matt, Bill and I rode out to Glendora Ridge Road (Fork plus four). John met us at Fork plus 3.5. Met Andrew at the shed. He got a smokin' deal on his FDJ jersey.
Friday, July 5, 2013
Road Closed - Bonus Days
Road closed on July 3 @ 10 am. Reopens on July 8th @ 10 am. The LA County Website has the road closed until Monday July 8th.
While gate is closed, access to hikers and bikers is allowed per Larry Brown US Forest Service.
Mishaps do occur even when the road is closed. Be safe. Descend safely. The yellow center is slippery and so is the tar in the cracks.
While gate is closed, access to hikers and bikers is allowed per Larry Brown US Forest Service.
Mishaps do occur even when the road is closed. Be safe. Descend safely. The yellow center is slippery and so is the tar in the cracks.
Monday, July 1, 2013
Catching up with Bill
Bill went out for a ride about 9:30 to wait out the cloud cover. By then it was about 90 degrees and 50% humidity. Emergency vehicles, Sheriff's, CHP, Forest Service, L.A. County Fire, etc. passed him by. Their destination was the big dirt turnout north of mile marker 8.89. Examining a vehicle that was over the side. A forest service person informed Bill it was an "old" accident. On Bill's way down from Newman's all of the emergency units had departed.