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ltmark
07-04-09, 02:19 PM
Can anyone explain how to get onto the S/B SART at Yorba Linda. I'm looking at Google Earth and it appears that you can't get on from the main road as it crosses over. Also, am I correct that everyone rides on the East side of the river both toward the ocean and back? I'm coming from Diamond bar and I see that I can easily get on at Kraemer or one of those streets further west, but I need as much mileage as I can get so I thought I'd get on as far east as possible.


haimtoeg
07-04-09, 07:22 PM
SART switches sides several times as it goes along, but both directions ride on the same side. IIRC, every street that crosses the river has a ramp into SART. What street are you trying to use?

ultramanxo
07-04-09, 09:18 PM
Just finished the SART this afternoon. As a newbie, I think I'd quite well with my wife on two folders!
We parked at Yorba Linda Park, and follow the sign west, pass the 1st bridge, Thru Valley View, Tustin, Kraemer and downward to Taft/Ball, Katella and eventually cross side and back, then all the way to HB.
Weather was really nice going toward the beach this afternoon. Dispite all thsoe cramps I had coming back to Yorba Linda, it was well worth it!


rooftest
07-05-09, 02:12 AM
Across La Palma from the Honda dealer (at the corner of Yorba Linda and La Palma) the trail comes up from the river side and goes along the sidewalk for 1/2 mile or so. There's your entrance spot.

Mr. Beanz
07-05-09, 08:00 AM
In an earlier post you mention that you would ride your bike to the trail. Just to clarify, are you riding to the trail?

If by car, you can drive even further on LaPalma to Gypsum Cyn. There is an ice skating facility there. Ice skating Palace (?). I cafe type joint and a taco shop. From there it is 26 miles to the coast, 52 roundtrip. Parkinglot is on the North side of Lapalma and the trail on the southside of the road. That's thinking Lapalma runs east and west.

If you are talking about riding to the trail, I've only taken Peyton/Carbon Cyn/Kraemer to the trail.

Others take Milliken then thru Corona to the Greenriver trailhead. But I wouldn't know the backstreets.

Garfield Cat
07-05-09, 09:28 AM
Can anyone explain how to get onto the S/B SART at Yorba Linda. I'm looking at Google Earth and it appears that you can't get on from the main road as it crosses over. Also, am I correct that everyone rides on the East side of the river both toward the ocean and back? I'm coming from Diamond bar and I see that I can easily get on at Kraemer or one of those streets further west, but I need as much mileage as I can get so I thought I'd get on as far east as possible.

One time I did a route from my home to the Shell Station at Green River. It has all of the overpass streets:

To pier 3.2 miles
To river 6.41
To Hamilton 7.75
To bridge 8.70
To Adams 9.41
To 405 11.09
To MacArthur 11.63
To Slater 12.18
To Warner 12.60
To Harbor 12.73
To Edinger 13.59
To McFadden 14.25
To 1st Street 14.85
To 5th Street 15.12
To 17th Street 16.02
To Bridge 16.11
To Memory 17.24
To G.G. Fwy 17.61
To S.A. Fwy 18.06
To Chapman Ave 18.30
To Orangewood 18.89
To 57 Fwy 19.19
To Katella 19.68
To Rest stop 19.88
To Taft 20.55
To Lincoln 21.92
To Glassell 22.73
To Tustin Ave 23.75
To 91 fwy 23.89
To Lakewood 24.97
To Imperial 26.50
To Wier Canyon 29.22
To La Palma 29.33
To Gypsum Canyon 32.02
To Coal Canyon 34.42
To Shell Station 36.11

John R
07-05-09, 06:14 PM
Park at my house, I only charge 500 to park in my driveway. I also provide sag support for a added 100 dollars per mile.....LOL