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octico 10-26-06 01:22 PM

Fullerton Loop Pics attached
 
Nice day for a MTB ride I will insert images later in the meantime follow the link for the
slide show.
http://octico.ecs.fullerton.edu/Fullerton/

http://octico.ecs.fullerton.edu/Full...s/p1000495.jpg

Oleanshoebox 10-26-06 01:50 PM

wow that looks fun. i wanna try!

Neccros 10-26-06 01:57 PM


Originally Posted by Oleanshoebox
wow that looks fun. i wanna try!

The Loop is a fun trail..... Im thinking of riding it again soon...

mtblurkr 10-26-06 01:57 PM


Originally Posted by octico
Nice day for a MTB ride I will insert images later in the meantime follow the link for the
slide show.
http://octico.ecs.fullerton.edu/Fullerton/

http://octico.ecs.fullerton.edu/Full...s/p1000493.jpg

Thanks Octico!

I notice they did some trail maintenance on this section......all the exposed roots that you had to climb are gone. :(

Neccros 10-26-06 01:59 PM


Originally Posted by mtblurkr
http://octico.ecs.fullerton.edu/Full...s/p1000493.jpg

Thanks Otico!

I notice they did some trail maintenance on this section......all the exposed roots that you had to climb are gone.

Oh CRAP!!! thats half the fun of that section!!!! :( :(

jsigone 10-26-06 02:39 PM

looks like a mellow trail to get dirty on. Cool pics

octico 10-26-06 02:48 PM


Originally Posted by jsigone
looks like a mellow trail to get dirty on. Cool pics

Yeah its a real cheesy,mellow, but close to home trail. I don't have to travel far to get to it. It beats going to the gym and riding the stationary bike. The thing that kicked my arse was the wind.

Neccros 10-26-06 03:11 PM

I used to live on Malvern and Dale and kinda miss the closeness to the Loop

jsigone 10-26-06 03:40 PM


Originally Posted by octico
It beats going to the gym and riding the stationary bike.

anything is better then the gym bikes

Oleanshoebox 10-26-06 04:04 PM


Originally Posted by jsigone
anything is better then the gym bikes

gym bikes do bite.

jsigone 10-26-06 04:41 PM

I only go to the Gym to swim now, some weight lifting but I won't touch their bikes w/ a 10ft pole

octico 10-26-06 04:45 PM

I won't go either I was just using that statement as form of comparison.

saharvey2 10-26-06 04:52 PM


Originally Posted by Neccros
I used to live on Malvern and Dale and kinda miss the closeness to the Loop

Neccros, I've heard mention of a side loop through the Los Coyotes golf course and Ralph B. Clark regional park. Are you familiar with it?

Neccros 10-26-06 05:02 PM


Originally Posted by saharvey2
Neccros, I've heard mention of a side loop through the Los Coyotes golf course and Ralph B. Clark regional park. Are you familiar with it?

I think its called Dead Cat Pass....

maximan1 10-26-06 06:20 PM

Oh my I love the Fullerton loop. That is, when I had an MTB :(.

maximan1 10-26-06 06:21 PM

O wait I DO have an MTB!!! I'm happy now :).

Pamestique 10-26-06 07:31 PM

Thanks for posting the Loop photos. The Loop is one of my favorite riding trails. Just so many options. You can make the ride long or short, easy or hard. Some nice mellow parts and some really scary techincal parts and all right within a short distance around Fullerton.

If any of you are itching to try a cool trail - check out the Loop but first time, go out with someone who knows the route otherwise, you 'll get lost!!!!

octico 10-26-06 09:59 PM


Originally Posted by BCIpam
Thanks for posting the Loop photos. The Loop is one of my favorite riding trails. Just so many options. You can make the ride long or short, easy or hard. Some nice mellow parts and some really scary techincal parts and all right within a short distance around Fullerton.

If any of you are itching to try a cool trail - check out the Loop but first time, go out with someone who knows the route otherwise, you 'll get lost!!!!

Yeah no kidding this is my third time riding this loop I used Franko's Map this time and STILL had trouble finding my way.

qroo 10-26-06 10:33 PM

Where is the trail head to this trail? I grew up in Fullerton and wasn't aware of it.

Q

chimivee 10-26-06 10:51 PM


Originally Posted by qroo
Where is the trail head to this trail? I grew up in Fullerton and wasn't aware of it.

Q

Most start at the courthouse. It's kinda convoluted, though, and there isn't a marked route. As others mentioned, don't try this on your own for the first time, cause you will get lost in Fullertonian Suburbia.

mtblurkr 10-26-06 11:32 PM

Like everyone says, this trail is hard to follow. Its best to have someone show you the first few times.

Here's a link to a trail map: http://www.socalmtb.com/socal/trails/maps/fullert1.htm

saharvey2 10-27-06 12:37 AM


Originally Posted by Neccros

Originally Posted by saharvey2

Originally Posted by Neccros
I used to live on Malvern and Dale and kinda miss the closeness to the Loop

Neccros, I've heard mention of a side loop through the Los Coyotes golf course and Ralph B. Clark regional park. Are you familiar with it?

I think its called Dead Cat Pass....

The only reference I have found regarding "Dead Cat Pass" is a short trail following the Fullerton Creek. The trail begins at Southwest corner of State College and Yorba Linda Blvd. Definately not the side loop I am interested in. Any other clues?

Pamestique 10-27-06 06:45 AM

I'm not certain how Clark Park enters into the picture - it's way far away from the Loop. I mean like 10, 15 miles.

As to the Golf Course, if you are familiar with the Loop on the way back to the Courthouse (on the main chip trail), there is a steep right down about 1 1/2 before you reach the Courthouse. It goes along some rail road tracks and then into the golf course. The trail is fairly well marked although after he heave rains 2 years ago, was under water for some time and not rideable. Alot of the fun singletrck was washed away. This portion is fairly technical but is a fun add on to the Loop. Suggestion - meet up with some riders and ask them to show you the full trail. Otherwise there is no way to ride it all on your own.

socalrider 10-27-06 08:06 AM

how many miles is the loop?

saharvey2 10-27-06 09:22 AM


Originally Posted by socalrider
how many miles is the loop?

Typically it is 11 miles.

Or, 14 miles if you take the side loop around the Union Oil Fields.


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