It's definetly riding season. Is there any chance that the powers that be will move forward with this project? Is the issue still on the table? Anyone have some updated info?
As a businessman, I can tell you one thing for sure. NOTHING gets done in the USA unless it makes sense $$$$ wise. If the owners and operators of the Mt Baldy resort truely feel that this bike park will make them some money, they will get this USFS crap taken care of (one way or antoher) ...
This season has obviously come and gone. Mammoth has already seen 4 inches of snow. Will all of the necessary reports, red tape and BS be finished in time for next season?
Thanks for your reply. The trail I heard about is East of San Diego. The trail you're talking about may be another trail by the same name. Anybody know of the Corral Canyon near San Diego?
Does anyone have directions on how to get to Corral Canyon? And what are the best DH trails? IS it climbable or should I plan to shuttle it? I heard there's some fun stuff oup there, and the pics in the most recent posts look cool.
I've been downhilling for about 4 years now. I'm okay with steep stuff, rock gardens, jumps and speed, but I have no confidence in my abiility to take drops. Particullarly when the trail goes slightly downhill prior to the drop. I always feel like I'm going to endo hard, and then I bail out...
I haven't seen any updates on the status of Baldy's bike park. All the snow must be gone by now. What is the current hold-up? We're approaching July. Even with an extended riding season, I would think the trail work needs to get started soon.
Snow Summit will no longer transport downhill specific mountain bikes on the Sky Chair during the summer months for either recreational or competitive purposes. The resort will continue to haul conventional (cross-country) mountain bikes for general public on the Sky Chair, with access to...
If I were you, I would find out who owned the property you were riding on when you experienced the back problem, and sue the land owner. Biking can be hazardous to a person's back and the land you were riding on poses a hazardous nuisance. You should also sue the bike manufacturer because the...
I've had a lot of injuries in a lot of different sports. I've been riding downhill alomst exclusively at Big Bear for about 5 years. I love the sport, but I made the decision to NOT DO IT at a competitive level. Part of liability is knowing your own tendencies. Mine is to give it my all. In...
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