June 19, 2010 8:00 AM - 5 attended

Rocky Peak and Chumash/Las Llajas Loop

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I am posting this a little later than planned but I hope some of you can make it. This is a ride I have not done with the group before but it is a nice one with some great views, mostly fire road but some fun downhill single track as well. Most importantly, you must not mind climbing as it has a good deal of it. It should be a nice weekend for riding with warm temperatures (high of 28C/82F or so). We'll start early to enjoy the cooler temperatures.

The Plan:
We'll meet at the Rocky Peak Fire Rd bridge by the trail head at Santa Susanna Pass in Chatsworth at 8:00 AM and start the ride at 8:30 AM SHARP. If you're late, you'll have to catch up. If you got time to spare it is a good idea to bike around a little to warm up.

The ride starts off a bit rough with a steep climb up the Rocky Peak Fire Rd. We'll continue up the fire road and take a little break by Rocky Peak (~267m/875ft elevation gain) and enjoy the view. From there we'll continue on the Fire Rd another mile or so. We'll then make a left and head down the Chumash single track trail. This is a fun trail but has some technical spots near the top that most may want to hike-a-bike.

Down at the bottom we'll ride a short distance on pavement and then head up the Las Llajas Canyon Rd and then up to the "Oil well Rd". This is another fairly steep fire road climb of 195m/640ft back to the Rocky Peak Fire road, which we will follow back to the cars.

Route Map:
Click here for a map of the route.

Distance:
16.6 miles, 16% single track, 81% fire road, and 3% pavement.

Time Required:
I expect about 3-4 hours or so riding time.

Difficulty:
I would rate this an Intermediate Plus ride due to the distance and some significant climbs, as well as, a few technical spots on the Chumash single track. It is doable for well conditioned intermediate riders, but they may want to do a little hike-a-biking at a few spots at the top of the single track section. This ride is not recommended for beginners. If you are unsure if this is a good ride for you, feel free to contact me (Stein).

Directions/Parking:
It is easiest to find parking at the intersection of Santa Susana Pass Rd and the Rocky Peak Fire Rd, at the south end of the bridge crossing the freeway. Going west on the 118, get off at the Rocky Peak exit. Going east, you'll need to take the Kuehner Dr. exit south which turns into Santa Suzanna Pass Rd. Click here for Google Directions.


IMPORTANT:
Mountain biking is an inherently risky sport, especially for those who tend to take chances. You can get hurt. As event organizers we assume absolutely no responsibility for you or your equipment. We are simply mountain biking "buddies", nothing more. If you choose to participate you assume all risk involved. Also:


  • Always wear a helmet when mountain biking. This is mandatory, no exceptions.
  • Make sure your bike is in good working condition, with the tires properly inflated and the chain lubricated prior to the ride.
  • Protective pads, gloves etc are recommended on more technical rides.
  • Know your limitations, and do not attempt what you are not comfortable with. Hike-a-bike is no shame.
  • Bring at least one spare tube, sunscreen, energy bars/food and enough water. Hydration packs are encouraged.
  • If you have two-way radios, toolkit, pump/co2, or first aid kit, bring them.
  • Be familiar with and follow trail rules and etiquettes.

  • Stein
    Stein

    Hi Stevens, not a problem. Not sure exactly when we'll be there but I am thinking it should be between 9:30 and 10 am. If you got a radio, you can reach us at channel 7-7.

    Posted June 18, 2010 at 2:49 PM
  • Stevens
    Stevens

    Very cool. Have a radio as well. Should be there with a blue Scion Tc.

    Glen

    Posted June 18, 2010 at 10:02 PM
  • Stevens
    Stevens

    sorry guys, got up about 8:30am and my back was a mess.. tried tretching a bit and still wasnt in great shape by the time i needed to laod up and go... Sorry i missed it.

    Posted June 19, 2010 at 11:51 AM
  • Stein
    Stein

    Posted my ride on an existing route:
    http://www.geoladders.com/show_route.php?route=14557

    Posted June 19, 2010 at 4:02 PM
  • Stein
    Stein

    Sorry you missed the ride Glen. Tried contacting you. Don't know if you tried calling me but unfortunately my phone is broken. My screen is black. Time to get a new one.

    Posted June 19, 2010 at 4:04 PM
  • Stevens
    Stevens

    Hey Stein, i sent you a message, about 915am or so... but thats not going to do us good without a screen lol. Again guys, sorry i missed the ride! My back seems "out" of allignment or something... taking alieve without any relief.

    Posted June 19, 2010 at 6:18 PM
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  • Event Host
    Stein
    Co - Organizer
    We had a fantastic ride today. Started early enough that we avoided most of the heat, and got done before it got to bad. Lots of climbing as promised so we got in a heck of a workout. Great views from the ridge and going down Chumash was so much fun.
  • Mauricio
    Awesome ride today, fellas. On to the next one!
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