Highway/Sheriff Patrol in Angeles Crest
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Highway/Sheriff Patrol in Angeles Crest
Did the short ride up to Mnt. Wilson with my brother Sunday and noticed the heaviest highway patrol pressence ever. I think we counted about 6 CHP maybe 1 or two sheriff and a Sheriff helicopter. First patrol was near the gas station at the base. Second one was just past the first ranger station. I saw murdercycles pulled over just passed Clear Creek, assuming getting speeding tickets. Patrol car tucked in watching motorvehicles go buy and driving around. A motocycle CHP hidden under a tree on Mnt. Wilson road 20 feet past the Red Box parking lot. I said "good morning" to him. He said "just doing what we can". It took me a few seconds to yell back 20 feet after passing with "We appreciate that!".
So this looked like a major crack down on the bad apples in the motorcycling community. I guessing something really bad has happened more than just the weekend racer going down and killing himself. I tried search the net to find something out but nothing obvious came up. Any body else notice all this too, and know what's triggered this heavy law enforcement response?
So this looked like a major crack down on the bad apples in the motorcycling community. I guessing something really bad has happened more than just the weekend racer going down and killing himself. I tried search the net to find something out but nothing obvious came up. Any body else notice all this too, and know what's triggered this heavy law enforcement response?
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Trying to meet the quota for the # of tickets handed out for the month of July?
I don't go up there that often anymore but I still see that type of patrol every once in a while.
I don't go up there that often anymore but I still see that type of patrol every once in a while.
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Hey O. I rode up to Mt. Wilson Saturday, 7/26, at noon. I saw only one motor-Sheriff the whole ride. To me, it is a small relief when I see them, my thought process being: more Sheriffs=fewer buzzes by motorcyclists.
On a good day, I'm still at around 2 hours from the (now closed) Shell at the bottom to the stop sign at the top of Wilson. Saturday was a hot ascent. I stopped at Red Box, got a soda, and sat in the shade for five minutes. The cool breeze on Mt. W Toll Road helped me out quite a bit.
On a good day, I'm still at around 2 hours from the (now closed) Shell at the bottom to the stop sign at the top of Wilson. Saturday was a hot ascent. I stopped at Red Box, got a soda, and sat in the shade for five minutes. The cool breeze on Mt. W Toll Road helped me out quite a bit.
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The enforcement comes and goes, depending on a lot of factors. Sunday is a bigger day for motorcycles than Saturday. There are always lots of m/c crashes up there, and cars too. Most of the m/c riders are pretty cool to us.
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Hey O. I rode up to Mt. Wilson Saturday, 7/26, at noon. I saw only one motor-Sheriff the whole ride. To me, it is a small relief when I see them, my thought process being: more Sheriffs=fewer buzzes by motorcyclists.
On a good day, I'm still at around 2 hours from the (now closed) Shell at the bottom to the stop sign at the top of Wilson. Saturday was a hot ascent. I stopped at Red Box, got a soda, and sat in the shade for five minutes. The cool breeze on Mt. W Toll Road helped me out quite a bit.
On a good day, I'm still at around 2 hours from the (now closed) Shell at the bottom to the stop sign at the top of Wilson. Saturday was a hot ascent. I stopped at Red Box, got a soda, and sat in the shade for five minutes. The cool breeze on Mt. W Toll Road helped me out quite a bit.
2 hrs is a very good time. I'm sure your time will start dropping. You must've gone later in the day when it got hot. Mnt Wilsom road is always a treat, nice shading ride, once you get to Red Box your home free.
We had perfect whether for Sunday starting at 8. Was just really surprised to see so many patrols and a helicopter. We'll have to meet up again. I'll check back with ya...