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Jeronimo_
08-31-07, 06:32 PM
Enjoying the dirt in SoCal. (http://www.spokejunkies.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=6290)
merider1
08-31-07, 06:34 PM
Enjoying the dirt in SoCal. (http://www.spokejunkies.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=6290)
Wow, nice pics! :) Too bad that I'm a chicken **** and can't mtbike!
Mr. Beanz
08-31-07, 06:43 PM
Nice pics. Kind of looks like a place I went MTB'ing near Idlewild. Herky Creek I believe. We climbed up some old waterfall then across a beautiful green meadow. It was so quiet I could hear my heartbeat.
spingineer
08-31-07, 07:03 PM
Great pics ... so that's what it's like mountain biking ... I don't have one ... was stolen couple of years ago, and never had the inkling to get a replacement.
alicestrong
08-31-07, 09:09 PM
Wow, nice pics! :) Too bad that I'm a chicken **** and can't mtbike!
That's what you think little True Roadie girl.
We just might make a True Dirty Girl out of you yet...
(Just start on a nice easy fireroad in a pretty area. Some of us might have extra mountain bikes.. :D )
merider1
08-31-07, 09:27 PM
That's what you think little True Roadie girl.
We just might make a True Dirty Girl out of you yet...
(Just start on a nice easy fireroad in a pretty area. Some of us might have extra mountain bikes.. :D )
Well, actually, a very sweet mtbking chick who is on this forum (and a roadie too) GAVE me a beautiful red mountain bike. I'm still scared though. :o
efficiency
08-31-07, 10:06 PM
I need to go mountain biking again. Maybe it's an excuse to buy a new bike.
Allez Oops
08-31-07, 10:39 PM
That's what you think little True Roadie girl.
We just might make a True Dirty Girl out of you yet...
(Just start on a nice easy fireroad in a pretty area. Some of us might have extra mountain bikes.. :D )
Methinks a Dirty Girl ride is in the making. We could even make it a beginner's clinic type thing.
ME, I know you love those Assos-clad roadie boys, but there is something about a grubby guy in baggy shorts...leaves just enough to the imagination...
alice strong, how's "my" mountain bike coming along?
(Sorry to estrogen-jack your thread, J-mo. Great pics in that TR! Is one of those gents you?) :)
merider1
08-31-07, 10:43 PM
Methinks a Dirty Girl ride is in the making. We could even make it a beginner's clinic type thing.
ME, I know you love those Assos-clad roadie boys, but there is something about a grubby guy in baggy shorts...leaves just enough to the imagination...
Oh, I'd love to join you women...especially if you know where the grubby guys in baggy shorts are abundant. ;) But, I promise you that I am a fire road only kind of rider. I'm petrified of single tracks (won't go down them. I'm like a goat and just freeze and won't budge). But I'd be up for something a little less treacherous. :)
alicestrong
08-31-07, 10:47 PM
Do you know about this class? He's great...
Saturday, Sept. 1: CORBA’s introduction to mountain biking skills class. Mark Langton, 805-558-1606. This class is offered FREE by CORBA (Concerned Off-Road Bicyclists Association) on the first Saturday of each month at Malibu Creek State Park. This class is designed for the entry level mountain biker, but even contains valuable tips for experienced riders. Instructors teach solid fundamental mountain bike skills that will allow the beginner to progress quickly. Check the CORBA website (http://www.corbamtb.com/website/html-programs/programs-mtbskills.html) or call Mark Langton for more information. Please let him know that you are a member of SBMBC. Mark also teaches privately all skill levels—for information please check out his website at mountainBikeSkills.com (http://mountainbikeskills.com/) or contact Mark at the number above. Skills
Directions: Two options: (1) From South Bay Area (From SF Valley one can figure out directions from this option), take 405N, 101N, exit at Las Virgenes, at the off-ramp turn left, go south about 3.3 miles. After crossing Mulholland Road, the park entrance is on the right hand side. (2) Take 405N, 10W, PCH north, turn right on the Malibu Canyon Road (corner of Pepperdine University), which changes to Las Virgenes, continue about 5 miles, and the park entrance is on the left-hand side of road before you get to the Mulholland Road, which has a traffic light. There is $10 fee (varies) to park inside the park; otherwise, you can park at the intersection of Mulholland Road and Las Virgenes and then ride you bike to the meeting site inside of the park. Google map/directions (http://local.google.com/local?f=q&hl=en&q=Malibu+Creek+State+Park,+CA+90049&ll=34.091052,-118.677235&spn=0.106763,0.119991&t=h). About a 60-minute drive from the South Bay. MalibuCreekSP
The class starts at 9:00 a.m., but you should be there no later than 8:45 a.m.
efficiency
08-31-07, 10:48 PM
I wear spandex on the trail. Singletrack I'm fine with. It's the really rocky stuff where I wuss out.
merider1
08-31-07, 10:50 PM
I wear spandex on the trail. Singletrack I'm fine with. It's the really rocky stuff where I wuss out.
Can I ride behind you? You know, to check out your...er...technique. :D
merider1
08-31-07, 10:51 PM
Do you know about this class? He's great...
I've heard of it actually, but I'm always on some road ride, so I never make it...:o
jsigone
08-31-07, 10:58 PM
looks fun!!!
I'll be up at Big Bear tomorrow to play in the dirt up there
Neccros
09-01-07, 01:29 AM
If anyone wants, there will be a huge "newbie" ride on Monday if interested.... PM me for info
alicestrong
09-02-07, 07:19 PM
Methinks a Dirty Girl ride is in the making. We could even make it a beginner's clinic type thing.
ME, I know you love those Assos-clad roadie boys, but there is something about a grubby guy in baggy shorts...leaves just enough to the imagination...
alice strong, how's "my" mountain bike coming along?
Oh...um....it's so hot....um...slowly...:D
MacManDude
09-02-07, 10:47 PM
Do you know about this class? He's great...
That really sounds like fun, I'm sorry I missed it for this month. Even if you already know most everything from the introductory class, it would be a great way to meet Mark and see if you want a more advanced lesson.
I'm the guy that likes Mountain biking, but I get off and walk around rocks bigger than my head.
STeve
alicestrong
09-03-07, 12:27 AM
The great thing about Mark is that he will take the time to tailor his free class to more advanced riders that show up so you'll still get something out of it even if you're not a beginner...
Do you know about this class? He's great...
Saturday, Sept. 1: CORBA’s introduction to mountain biking skills class. Mark Langton, 805-558-1606. This class is offered FREE by CORBA (Concerned Off-Road Bicyclists Association) on the first Saturday of each month at Malibu Creek State Park. This class is designed for the entry level mountain biker, but even contains valuable tips for experienced riders. Instructors teach solid fundamental mountain bike skills that will allow the beginner to progress quickly. Check the CORBA website (http://www.corbamtb.com/website/html-programs/programs-mtbskills.html) or call Mark Langton for more information. Please let him know that you are a member of SBMBC. Mark also teaches privately all skill levels—for information please check out his website at mountainBikeSkills.com (http://mountainbikeskills.com/) or contact Mark at the number above. Skills
Directions: Two options: (1) From South Bay Area (From SF Valley one can figure out directions from this option), take 405N, 101N, exit at Las Virgenes, at the off-ramp turn left, go south about 3.3 miles. After crossing Mulholland Road, the park entrance is on the right hand side. (2) Take 405N, 10W, PCH north, turn right on the Malibu Canyon Road (corner of Pepperdine University), which changes to Las Virgenes, continue about 5 miles, and the park entrance is on the left-hand side of road before you get to the Mulholland Road, which has a traffic light. There is $10 fee (varies) to park inside the park; otherwise, you can park at the intersection of Mulholland Road and Las Virgenes and then ride you bike to the meeting site inside of the park. Google map/directions (http://local.google.com/local?f=q&hl=en&q=Malibu+Creek+State+Park,+CA+90049&ll=34.091052,-118.677235&spn=0.106763,0.119991&t=h). About a 60-minute drive from the South Bay. MalibuCreekSP
The class starts at 9:00 a.m., but you should be there no later than 8:45 a.m.
This looks like fun!! I definitely have to check it out next month.
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