Drew,
Sounds like a real adventure. It would've been a good time had your road/trail
worked out as planned, but this will be a heck of a lot more memorable. I've
had a few trips work out this way, and (in hindsight) I wouldn't change them
for anything.
Bob K. in Baltimore
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Drew, thanks for sharing your story and pics. Sorry to hear about your
encounter with poison oak. I feel for you. Hope you get rid of it quickly.
Best regards,
Richard
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A great story and nice photos. Sounds like you got a good workout too. Hope
the camping part was fun.
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Nice/funny ride report. Hope the camping spot was good. The area certainly
looks pretty. I suppose google maps is a place to start and then you pick up
experience and knowledge of the best routes. An exception would be the people
you hear about who get lost for days in the unmarked 4wd roads in
I went out after work last night to meet some friends at Musch camp in
Topanga CA, which is only about 18 miles from where i work. about 14 of
those 18 are on dirt roads and trails up in the santa monica mountains.
Early on, a guy from Road Bike Action Magazine stopped and asked if he
could t