Smell the Flowers

Smell the Flowers

Mammoth has become a home away from home for us. Winter is coming, but we are all about the summer there. The bike park, lakes, trails, friends…there is a lot to do. A huge thanks to the Sierra Nevada Lodge for putting us up over the years. Christina has gotten so good with taking photos that I have decided to give you a little photo essay about our trip there last July. Enjoy!

All loaded up with boards and bikes

All loaded up with boards and bikes

Hangin with Foxy is the best!

Hangin with Foxy is the best!

Mandatory photo op at the mammoth statue

Mandatory photo op at the mammoth statue

The back side of the mountain was covered with these crazy fragrant wild flowers. Had to stop and smell.

The back side of the mountain was covered with these crazy fragrant wild flowers. Had to stop and smell.

Trail selfie

Trail selfie

We love hanging at June Lake

We love hanging at June Lake

Surfboard doubles as a kayak. Don’t pay attention to how I’m holding the camera with the yellow bobber handle

Surfboard doubles as a kayak. Don’t pay attention to how I’m holding the camera with the yellow bobber handle

A visit to June Lake means a stop at the brewery…one of my fav places.

A visit to June Lake means a stop at the brewery…one of my fav places.

Rockin the June Lake Brewery jersey

Rockin the June Lake Brewery jersey

Spent some time at Red’s Lake where I spread Freedom’s ashes. Hey Buddy! Be sure to watch the Weekly Ride video (below) about the trip.

Spent some time at Red’s Lake where I spread Freedom’s ashes. Hey Buddy! Be sure to watch the Weekly Ride video (below) about the trip.

Martha's Grove

Martha's Grove

The day started late and we were rushing to get to the trailhead on time. We were meeting the President, after all! Well, the President of San Diego Mountain Biking association, that is. Kevin Loomis, graciously volunteered to give us a tour of Sycamore Canyon Open Space Preserve, which i did not even know existed before he mentioned one day that he thought i would really enjoy it. He was right.

This was a day of firsts. It was our first time in this area. It was our first time riding with Kevin. It was the first time Christina rode her new bike on an actual ride, other than at a bike park, and the first time i was using my new Rylo 360 camera.

Watch and take a look around!

This camera has added a whole other dynamic to my videos. It takes two 180 degree images simultaneously and seams them together. When editing, you can choose where the camera points, direct how it pans, and select objects to follow. Look for the camera angle moving around in the latest Weekly Ride episode. All my uncut trail videos are in 360 video now. If you watch on your phone you can move it and look all around. On your computer, you can drag the picture or use the direction key in the upper left. This gives viewers, especially adaptive riders, the chance to see more of whats happening on a given trail and be more immersed in the experience. The editing work flow is a little more involved, but i'm having some fun with it!

Now, the county of San Diego has some serious plans for the Sycamore Canyon Preserve. The area is dependent on fire roads, which are not all that fun for mountain bikers. The plan proposes a more usable system with new trails, reroutes and rehab of existing trails. The ridge line, above the canyon, will connect all the way south and bypass the need for a pass from Uncle Sam. A large section of the area is accessed by the historic Stowe Trail, which currently traverses Marine Corp Air Station Miramar. Remember Top Gun? Well, you'd be riding dangerously, in violation of a major rule of engagement, risking having your bike impounded if caught on this trail without a pass.

In the near future, a developer who is adding 3000 homes to the Poway area is slated to add 30 miles of trail to the system. This is huge and the county, with this Master Plan, wants to connect all the major open spaces and make Sycamore Canyon the mountain biking hub of the entire city of San Diego. I hadn't even heard of this place and now its gonna be Mountain Bike Mecca! I foresee a Heavenly place where the beer flows like wine and women in bikinis flock like the salmon of Capistrano.

This means that 100s of miles of trails will link together! My home turf PQ Canyon, Black Mountain, Lusardi Creek and Mission Trails...what am i missing...will all connect. I'm excited! San Diego Mountain Biking Association is calling on all of us to help. They will need us when it comes time to get things passed. Please contact SDMBA Executive Director, Susie Murphy (executivedirector@sdmba.com), and tell her you want to be added to the Sycamore Canyon advocacy list for trail work, meetings, walking trails, allignment, talking to rangers, etc.

The San Diego County Master Plan is all about access, and allowing more people to experience something beautiful is a good thing. We learned a lot on this ride and had a good time with Kevin. My skills were definitely put to the test. Watch Episode 9 of Weekly Ride and see for yourself. Don't forget to watch how the camera angles move around!

Bridges, Jumps and Wall Rides

Bridges, Jumps and Wall Rides

The way things work in Mammoth is that the blue trails cross underneath the features of the black diamond trails. On my first day, I came across some cool bridges and decided to make a point of riding OVER them by the end of the trip. It turned out to be a daring and fun adventure.

The Taj Mahal on Sooth Operator. Snap shot from my GoPro

The Taj Mahal on Smooth Operator, which is a double black diamond jump line, is probably one of the cooler features at Mammoth. Its definitely a work of art at the very least. This thing is much steeper and more cambered than meets the eye. Equals scary. On my first go of it, i had to stop on the drop to assess. Yikes! I let go of the brakes and rolled it just fine. Second time, i didn't stop (see video below) and rolled it smooth, but on the third attempt i took it too fast and ended up almost going off the jump. I had to slam on the brakes and ended up stuck with one wheel off the ramp. Xina thought i was just waiting for her and dropped in. When she realized i was not going to move, it was too late and she had to lay it down. Thankfully no one got hurt.

The Monolith on Pipeline

The Monolith is another long beautiful structure. Huge kudos to the Mammoth Mountain Bike Park crew! It is part of a run called Pipeline which is double black as well. It's one of my favorite runs on the entire mountain with all kinds of fun features to play with. Foxy grabbed a few photos of me riding this trail last last year.

The House Jump on Bullet

My insisting on rolling the House Jump sent me down one of the more advanced trails on the mountain: Bullet. Steep drops and rock gardens, it was not pretty, but i made it.  Foxy followed me with the GoPro and you can see some of the highlights in the video below.

Jeff Fox whipped it out and nabbed this good one of me and Styles at the end of Shotgun. I was flying actually. Look at my suspension compressing, swerving to miss Jeff.

Out here free amongst the trees. Foxy took this one too. Loc: Shotgun

Family Ride

I haven't written much about my girlfriend, Christina, to protect her privacy, but i just had to share (because i'm super proud) that she bought a bike and is absolutely KILLING it. Footloose Sports in Mammoth gave her a screaming deal. She is mountain biking for the first time in her life and keeping up with me on advanced terrain. Kind of a shot to my ego, but who cares! Hot riding partner!

Xina is excited about her new toy!

Here's the video about the adventure. Let me know what you think!

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