For a glimpse at one of the best ways to see California’s prized playground, scroll down to view my 10-photo slideshow. How to rent bikes in...
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View my slideshow from August 2009 right after the rebuild of Live Wire, the rightfully famous fully irrigated, two-mile-long berms-n-jumps trail with...
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CA highway closures as of Sept. 2 In a year when Californians are making Labor Day travel plans closer to home, roads to nearby mountain communities...
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Take the $20 you don’t spend on the National Park fee and treat everyone in earshot to soft serve after hiking Half Dome. Fee Free Park Days at...
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This popular L.A. bike destination is surrounded by tons of dirt trails that, despite a lack of man-made features and uphill gondy access (things the...
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A road trip to Santa Cruz is only a 5-hour trek from Los Angeles, and it’s worth it to see how the other half – the northern half -- of...
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It is the quintessential California mix of backcountry adventure and high style: the High Sierra Camp in Sequoia-Kings Canyon National Parks. The camp...
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1. Kern River (3 hours) Where – Wofford Heights/Kernville, Ca. Difficulty – all levels Rentals and guides – Kern River...
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With July 4th on a Saturday this year, L.A.'s beach towns are set to go off in a big way. Bike riders won't miss any of the action if they stick to...
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It's okay for people to set off their own "Safe and Sane" fireworks in the following 32 cities of Los Angeles County: Alhambra, Artesia,...
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