Re: [RBW] Re: Santa Monica mountain riding

2015-06-28 Thread cyclotourist
Banging around those hills:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/cyclotourist/4456793002

And of course the payoff for making it back down to Santa Monica:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/cyclotourist/9992144054

On Sat, Jun 27, 2015 at 1:20 PM, dougP dougpn...@cox.net wrote:

 Patrick:

 Thanks to local land conservancies, the Santa Monica mountains are NOT
 filled in with housing tracts.  Lots of excellent trails  riding west of
 Sepulveda.  A wonderful source of information is Franko, as in:

 http://frankosmaps.com/santa-monica-mountains-trail-map

 Right now, there may be areas that are closed due to high fire hazard.
 There are also areas reserved for hiking only, but there is plenty of room
 as long as we respect one another's space.  Enjoy!

 dougP


 On Saturday, June 27, 2015 at 11:11:30 AM UTC-7, Patrick Moore wrote:

 I was just talking to someone on the CR list about the area east roughly
 of the Mulholland HW and Las Virgines road intersection, where 40 years ago
 there were a number of winding, hilly, very well built canyon roads perfect
 for energetic cycling.

 Are any of y'all familiar with riding here? I suppose that in the last 40
 years the entire landscape has been filled with tract housing.

 My college, Thomas Aquinas, now just outside of Santa Paul, at the time
 ('73-'77) rented the ex-Claretian seminary occupying the lovely grounds of
 the old Gillette mansion (I think it's now a state park). Across Las
 Virgines was the old Fox Ranch (where I worked as a night watchman to keep
 cows and vandals off the Swiss Fam Rob and Mash sets) and hit 70 mph on the
 tiny, winding dirt tracks on Fox lot beaters at 3 am. (We destroyed many
 vehicles that way -- great fun.)

 Anyway. There was a coterie of roadies who would share these canyon roads
 (Cold Canyon? Liberty Canyon?) with the choppers on weekends; an ex student
 from TAC got into trouble by taking a brakeless track bike up into those
 hills.*

 I myself was then sans bike; I'd sold my 10 speed when returning to the
 US, but I'd borrow bikes and ride the canyons -- great fun. I recall once
 bombing down Mullholland Hwy on the other side of Las Virgines on the way
 to the Woodland Hills shopping center, and being passed (after a long
 pursuit) by a motor vehicle whose drive yelled, You hit 45!

 At the Woodland Hills shopping center, along the Ventura Fwy, there as a
 bike shop that had a very early CF bike in the window.

 *Doug Gilles, whose family owned at the time a well known Santa Monica
 bike shop -- Helen's? He was an ill fit at conservative Catholic TAC, with
 shoulder length hair and Buddhist beliefs. One anecdote: the college, a
 very small startup at the time, had its coterie of devotees of the more
 marginal and exotic old fashioned Catholic cults. One Halloween Gilles went
 around the dorm rooms dressed up as the Infant of Prague. He'd knock on
 doors and say, Bless you my child and then hit the occupant on the head
 with his scepter. Gilles was 6'3 and 300 lb at the time (he lost weight by
 the time he had the track bike accident).



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[RBW] Re: Santa Monica mountain riding

2015-06-27 Thread dougP
Patrick:

Thanks to local land conservancies, the Santa Monica mountains are NOT 
filled in with housing tracts.  Lots of excellent trails  riding west of 
Sepulveda.  A wonderful source of information is Franko, as in:

http://frankosmaps.com/santa-monica-mountains-trail-map

Right now, there may be areas that are closed due to high fire hazard.  
There are also areas reserved for hiking only, but there is plenty of room 
as long as we respect one another's space.  Enjoy!

dougP

On Saturday, June 27, 2015 at 11:11:30 AM UTC-7, Patrick Moore wrote:

 I was just talking to someone on the CR list about the area east roughly 
 of the Mulholland HW and Las Virgines road intersection, where 40 years ago 
 there were a number of winding, hilly, very well built canyon roads perfect 
 for energetic cycling. 

 Are any of y'all familiar with riding here? I suppose that in the last 40 
 years the entire landscape has been filled with tract housing.

 My college, Thomas Aquinas, now just outside of Santa Paul, at the time 
 ('73-'77) rented the ex-Claretian seminary occupying the lovely grounds of 
 the old Gillette mansion (I think it's now a state park). Across Las 
 Virgines was the old Fox Ranch (where I worked as a night watchman to keep 
 cows and vandals off the Swiss Fam Rob and Mash sets) and hit 70 mph on the 
 tiny, winding dirt tracks on Fox lot beaters at 3 am. (We destroyed many 
 vehicles that way -- great fun.)

 Anyway. There was a coterie of roadies who would share these canyon roads 
 (Cold Canyon? Liberty Canyon?) with the choppers on weekends; an ex student 
 from TAC got into trouble by taking a brakeless track bike up into those 
 hills.*

 I myself was then sans bike; I'd sold my 10 speed when returning to the 
 US, but I'd borrow bikes and ride the canyons -- great fun. I recall once 
 bombing down Mullholland Hwy on the other side of Las Virgines on the way 
 to the Woodland Hills shopping center, and being passed (after a long 
 pursuit) by a motor vehicle whose drive yelled, You hit 45!

 At the Woodland Hills shopping center, along the Ventura Fwy, there as a 
 bike shop that had a very early CF bike in the window.

 *Doug Gilles, whose family owned at the time a well known Santa Monica 
 bike shop -- Helen's? He was an ill fit at conservative Catholic TAC, with 
 shoulder length hair and Buddhist beliefs. One anecdote: the college, a 
 very small startup at the time, had its coterie of devotees of the more 
 marginal and exotic old fashioned Catholic cults. One Halloween Gilles went 
 around the dorm rooms dressed up as the Infant of Prague. He'd knock on 
 doors and say, Bless you my child and then hit the occupant on the head 
 with his scepter. Gilles was 6'3 and 300 lb at the time (he lost weight by 
 the time he had the track bike accident).



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 *The point which is the pivot of the norm is the motionless center of a 
 circumference on the rim of which all conditions, distinctions, and 
 individualities revolve. *Chuang Tzu

 *Kinei hos eromenon. It moves as the being-loved. *Aristotle

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