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Seeking SGRT report.
Has anyone been on the SGRT since the rains? I'm wondering if it's clear down to PCH. I'm mostly concerned about the tunnel under the 10 freeway, and the various undercrossings south of the 60.
Thanks.
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I rode a short bit of the trail from Seal Beach up to Del Amo or so on Saturday and it wasn't bad at all. A couple of the underpasses were a little muddy and had some debris, but I had no problems going through.
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I rode it yesterday and yes, there was a little water, was it under the 10? Nothing too bad.
I rode from 4 corners up to the Sante Fe Dam and back down...
I rode from 4 corners up to the Sante Fe Dam and back down...
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Yep - that's the only tunnel between 4 corners and the dam.
I usually start from the 4 corners area, (although I didn't know it was called that - I had to google it.). I can head south, and if it's blocked, I'll just ride north to the dam.
I rode through that tunnel in the rain once, and discovered that it was entirely flooded about 4 inches deep.
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I usually start from the 4 corners area, (although I didn't know it was called that - I had to google it.). I can head south, and if it's blocked, I'll just ride north to the dam.
I rode through that tunnel in the rain once, and discovered that it was entirely flooded about 4 inches deep.
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There was about 2 inches...
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Ok - Thanks. I'll be taking the "rain bike" if I ride the trail, then.
According to my google search, I believe it is that area between Peck Road (one block south of the 60) and the smaller dam. (next to the golf course.)
According to my google search, I believe it is that area between Peck Road (one block south of the 60) and the smaller dam. (next to the golf course.)
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MMR Route Rio Hondo/SGRT
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In case anyone's interested, I rode SGRT today for a little bit.
The railroad underpass south of Beverly is dry and free of mud.
The Tunnel under Whittier Blvd is dry and free of mud.
The tunnel under the 10 freeway is still flooded.
The railroad underpass south of Beverly is dry and free of mud.
The Tunnel under Whittier Blvd is dry and free of mud.
The tunnel under the 10 freeway is still flooded.
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