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This will be my first organized ride in the new year so I figured it would be appropriate to start out with a beginner ride. This is a great one, an out-and-back ride along a ridge with amazing views the whole time.
The Plan:
We'll start in Topanga State Park and proceed along the ridge on E. Topanga Fire Rd. towards the ocean to Parker Mesa Overlook. We'll take a little break there and have some snacks etc. while enjoying the great view. From there we'll head back the same way we came.
The Trail & Difficulty:
This will be a relatively easy and short fire road ride with only a few moderate hills and with great views. Parker Mesa Overlook is at about the same elevation as the start, maybe a little higher, even though it may not look that way in the picture. There is not a large amount of elevation gain or loss throughout the ride, just a few ups and downs. It should be a good ride for beginners/first timers. A hybrid bike should be ok, although you'll need to take it slow in a couple of sections. There are also a couple of sandy spots where a hybrid won't have enough traction so you'll need to hike-a-bike those. We'll take the time we need and nobody will be left behind.
Distance:
6.6 miles - fire road.
Time Required:
I expect about 2-3 hours or so (riding time).
Directions:
From the 101 in the Valley: Get off at Topanga Canyon Blvd. going south and make a sharp left on Entrada Rd. (If you reach Old Topanga Canyon Rd. you’ve gone too far). Continue up Entrada Rd. a bit and make a left on Lower Azusa Rd and drive into the park.
From the PCH: Turn north on Topanga Canyon Bl and make a right on Entrada Rd. just past Old Topanga Canyon Rd. Continue up Entrada Rd. a bit and make a left on Lower Azusa Rd and drive into the park. Click here for Google directions.
Parking:
We will meet at the far end of the parking lot inside the park. There is a fee of about $8 (I think) if you park inside the park. You can also just park outside and ride in.
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, please adhere to the following: