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Thanks. I know the area from driving to Auburn via 49. I'm pretty out of shape and may need to take it easy on anything very technical for a while but I may just take you up on the invite. Thursday is a no go for me, out of town for turkey day, but maybe the next weekend...
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Question for you dudes:
It seems that the main trails are clementine loop, FHDL, Quarry (Western States) and Olmstead (Cool). There must be others..right? Or is that it in the area? Are there maybe more farther out in to Foresthill?
It seems that the main trails are clementine loop, FHDL, Quarry (Western States) and Olmstead (Cool). There must be others..right? Or is that it in the area? Are there maybe more farther out in to Foresthill?
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Originally Posted by sonicsuby
Question for you dudes:
It seems that the main trails are clementine loop, FHDL, Quarry (Western States) and Olmstead (Cool). There must be others..right? Or is that it in the area? Are there maybe more farther out in to Foresthill?
It seems that the main trails are clementine loop, FHDL, Quarry (Western States) and Olmstead (Cool). There must be others..right? Or is that it in the area? Are there maybe more farther out in to Foresthill?
Salam Falls (couple of starting points and possible loops) and what about that one I e-mailed you on...in the Auburn area I think??
How is Olmstead compaired to FHDL and Clementine?
Off Clementine we can do the connector over to FHDL and then do FHDL and back to Culvert. Or the other climb on the west side of the river and cross over Foresthill Bridge and then do some of the other trails which I think connect back to Culvert. Just sounds like a lot of climbing...
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Originally Posted by Lowball
Salam Falls (couple of starting points and possible loops) and what about that one I e-mailed you on...in the Auburn area I think??
How is Olmstead compaired to FHDL and Clementine?
Off Clementine we can do the connector over to FHDL and then do FHDL and back to Culvert. Or the other climb on the west side of the river and cross over Foresthill Bridge and then do some of the other trails which I think connect back to Culvert. Just sounds like a lot of climbing...
How is Olmstead compaired to FHDL and Clementine?
Off Clementine we can do the connector over to FHDL and then do FHDL and back to Culvert. Or the other climb on the west side of the river and cross over Foresthill Bridge and then do some of the other trails which I think connect back to Culvert. Just sounds like a lot of climbing...
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The only thing I dislike about Olmstead is the damn horse traffic. Nothing quite like rounding a corner at speed and having two brokeback *******s start screaming at you for scaring Mr. Ed. Also, they ride their animals all winter and destroy the trail with the horses' hooves so you get a ton of washout and ruts up the ***. I remember last time we rode Olmstead, a huge section that only months prior had been dirt was washed out all the way down to rock :\.
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We should also go hit Rockville in Fairfield some day. It's technical, but a lot of fun.
And I need to organize a trip out to Mt. Tam in Marin sometime. I've got a nice little 15 mile loop I came up with, including a rest stop by a lake to watch female joggers bounce by.
And I need to organize a trip out to Mt. Tam in Marin sometime. I've got a nice little 15 mile loop I came up with, including a rest stop by a lake to watch female joggers bounce by.
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Originally Posted by sonicsuby
I'd definitely be down to do rockville and tam. I've heard they're both awesome.
I'm really glad we've all started riding again. Mike, any word on Thursday?
I'm really glad we've all started riding again. Mike, any word on Thursday?
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Originally Posted by Egan
The wife said that since you pussed out and left the party early I can't go biking on Thursday.
alright, road tour for me on Thursday morning then
#508
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Is that the new one in Aurburn?
Originally Posted by CBE
Placer County's new Hidden Falls Regional Park - which features seven
miles of trails suitable for hiking, running, biking and horseback
riding - will open to the public following ceremonies at 3 p.m. on
Monday, October 30.
In addition to the more vigorous activities on the seven miles of
trails, park visitors will be able to enjoy fishing, picnicking,
wildlife viewing, photography and other passive recreational pursuits.
A paved, accessible trail is also available, which begins near the
parking lot.
Ground was broken on improvements to the 221-acre park site in July,
which included construction of a paved access road, 50-space paved
parking lot, equestrian staging area, utilities, restrooms and a
60-foot emergency-access bridge over Deadman Canyon Creek.
Hidden Falls Regional Park was acquired under the Placer Legacy Open
Space and Agricultural Conservation Program for wilderness recreation
and habitat protection. Outstanding natural features include Coon
Creek and Deadman Canyon Creek, groves of blue oak woodlands and a
year-round waterfall, 20-30 foot high.
Adjacent to this section of HiddenFalls is a 961-acre property that
the county also acquired through Placer Legacy, previously called
"Spears Ranch." The county has begun an environmental-review process
which must be completed before making improvements to the second site.
Together, the two parcels comprise almost 1,200 acres of open space -
including three miles of Coon Creek.
Hidden Falls - including the Spears Ranch parcel - has been described
by Supervisor Robert Weygandt as the "crown jewel" of the county's
award-winning Placer Legacy program created by the Board of
Supervisors about eight years ago.
miles of trails suitable for hiking, running, biking and horseback
riding - will open to the public following ceremonies at 3 p.m. on
Monday, October 30.
In addition to the more vigorous activities on the seven miles of
trails, park visitors will be able to enjoy fishing, picnicking,
wildlife viewing, photography and other passive recreational pursuits.
A paved, accessible trail is also available, which begins near the
parking lot.
Ground was broken on improvements to the 221-acre park site in July,
which included construction of a paved access road, 50-space paved
parking lot, equestrian staging area, utilities, restrooms and a
60-foot emergency-access bridge over Deadman Canyon Creek.
Hidden Falls Regional Park was acquired under the Placer Legacy Open
Space and Agricultural Conservation Program for wilderness recreation
and habitat protection. Outstanding natural features include Coon
Creek and Deadman Canyon Creek, groves of blue oak woodlands and a
year-round waterfall, 20-30 foot high.
Adjacent to this section of HiddenFalls is a 961-acre property that
the county also acquired through Placer Legacy, previously called
"Spears Ranch." The county has begun an environmental-review process
which must be completed before making improvements to the second site.
Together, the two parcels comprise almost 1,200 acres of open space -
including three miles of Coon Creek.
Hidden Falls - including the Spears Ranch parcel - has been described
by Supervisor Robert Weygandt as the "crown jewel" of the county's
award-winning Placer Legacy program created by the Board of
Supervisors about eight years ago.
Last edited by Lowball; 11-20-2006 at 01:58 PM.