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Old 12-23-09 | 12:52 PM
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duckbill
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Originally Posted by urbanknight
With So Cal, you just need to learn the more remote roads. You might have to ride a few miles through traffic to get to them, but they are there. You might like the Conejo Valley, where I grew up... Agoura, Westlake, Thousand Oaks, Newbury Park. They have plenty of fun climbs which have much less traffic in the Winter because their main purpose it to get to the beach.


Thank you urbanknight. I goggled the area and are you referring to the twisty roads around highway 23 headed towards the ocean? Goggle maps have a street view of hyw 23 and the area looks fairly deserted. The roads appear narrow with the side roads covered in tar snakes but that was only one small area on street view. I imagine I would land in L.A., rent a car then head north and find a nice Hotel near the area you mentioned. Or would I be better to find a place nearer to the coast?
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