Southern California - Onyx Summit

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jpconrad
09-15-07, 05:43 PM
After riding Baldy and Angeles Crest last weekend I wasn’t sure what ride to do this Saturday, but I figured it would be one or the other again. Whitecarbondude, however, suggested doing Onyx Summit instead. Since I’ve never ridden Onyx Summit, I thought it sounded like a good idea. We had thought about doing Glen Oaks, but decided a couple days ago that we wouldn’t have the time due to other commitments.

We decided to start at Sylvan Park, which would give us another 1200 feet of climbing, and we were supposed to meet at 6:15, but I misunderstood the map I had and ended up at the corner of Sylvan and University, instead. Jon, however, went looking for me and found me around the time we were supposed to meet and led me back to the parking lot.

The temperature was in the 50s, I think, and I was cold! I ended up wearing arm warmers and my light Optik Jacket, even though I knew I’d end up carrying them in my pockets most of the day. No biggie, I wasn’t bringing any food except for a small flask with 3 shots of Hammer Gel, so I had the room.

We could see the smoke from the fire that had closed Hwy 18, and we think this closure was the reason there was a lot of traffic on Hwy 38, which made for a couple close calls, but we did a pretty good job of staying as far right as possible.

Anyway, if you haven’t ridden Onyx, here’s what it’s like to ride it from Sylvan Park (which is right by the University of Redlands):

Ride almost 8 miles and climb 1200 feet gets you to the ranger station at Mill Creek. Another 11.5 miles and 3100 feet and you’re at Angeles Oaks. 10.76 miles and 1288 feet of climbing mixed in with 775 feet of descending through the rollers brings you to the last climb, which is about 8.5 miles and 2100 feet. At this point you’re at Onyx Summit and it’s time to turn around to head back down to Redlands. The descents were fun, fast, and more stable than the descents off of Baldy, but the length of it wore out my back.

Totals for the day, 8615 feet of climbing, 77.31 miles. Woohoo, fun times!

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1410/1388534734_72f3a1f663.jpg

I titled this picture "Chunky Butt Makes it to Onyx Summit"


redal
09-16-07, 12:32 AM
Go easy on Sunday!

TrevorInSoCal
09-16-07, 10:48 PM
Man, if the traffic was anything like today, I'd have been pretty sketched out on that road. I was driving Hwy. 38 today, after riding the Santa Ana River Trail, and it was just a long line of traffic heading all the way down the hill.

Kinda glad I opted to start "tapering" this weekend, and go do Raincross, on Saturday, instead of another long climbing ride. OTOH, had I opted to go climb, I might've run into you (Not likely though. I like to get an early start, but 6:15?! Are you nuts? ;)).


jpconrad
09-16-07, 10:59 PM
(Not likely though. I like to get an early start, but 6:15?! Are you nuts? ;)).

Probably! :D

Had we known about the fire and the impact on the traffic we might well have ridden somewhere else.

jsigone
09-17-07, 11:54 AM
thats a great ride, I hope to complete it next time. I'm sure there was ALOT of people coming off the mt.

WhiteCarbonDude
09-17-07, 12:12 PM
John,

Thanks for a great ride. You're going to do great at the Everest Challenge. Some day I will tell my kids, "I used to train with that guy!" :: pointing at TV ::

Here are my stats for the day:
http://home.earthlink.net/~shellenbargers/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/sept152007.jpg

Thanks for the photo

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1050/1387637989_6b3bf1a1dc.jpg

rooftest
09-17-07, 12:29 PM
You did a 77 mile ride on 3 shots of energy gel?

That's a good climb - I did the big bear century earlier this year, and that descent after Onyx peak is great!

jpconrad
09-17-07, 01:06 PM
You did a 77 mile ride on 3 shots of energy gel?

That's a good climb - I did the big bear century earlier this year, and that descent after Onyx peak is great!

Nope, all I brought with me was 3 shots. At Angeles Oaks on the way up I refilled a bottle with Gatorade, had a Starbucks Mocha drink thing, and a regular Snickers Bar. On the return I stopped at the same place and had a Coke, refilled with Gatorade, and another regular Snickers Bar.

The descent was a blast, but hard on my back. The road is excellent, though, and really well paved.

merider1
09-17-07, 01:12 PM
Go easy on Sunday!

he did...for awhile. :p

Nice pic, John, and I enjoyed hearing about you and Jon riding to Onyx Summit yesterday. You're going to have a blast (in the painful kind of way) at Everest and should be proud of yourself for going for it! :)

merider1
09-17-07, 01:12 PM
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1050/1387637989_6b3bf1a1dc.jpg

That's great. :D

jpconrad
09-17-07, 04:49 PM
John,

Thanks for a great ride. You're going to do great at the Everest Challenge. Some day I will tell my kids, "I used to train with that guy!" :: pointing at TV ::


Thanks Jon, I had a blast! We need to do Baldy again, maybe we can figure out a way to get some good miles in for your upcoming double?

Oh, and I doubt you'll see me on tv for anything unless the announcer starts out with either "In the lighter side of the news" or "A crazed man today"... ;)