The weather was perfect for MTB riding. There was a pleasant, cool breeze carrying mucho - ions. Total riding distance was 19.5 miles; 7.5 miles uphill and 9.5 miles downhill and 2.5 miles road. This trail consists of various sections of different trail conditions; rocky, sandy, narrow-singles, and etc. You will love them all! Even 7.5 uphill doesn't wear you down for spectacular on-the-way sceneries draw your attention, letting your mind off the pain you r struggling with. Please, enjoy the video.
SO-CAL TRAILS & MOUNTAIN BIKING
For all the members of KRMTB and memories of all the trails we had ventured and ridden!
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
May 4, 2013 Mt. Hemet, Ramona Trail
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Turnbull Canyon Riding Alone, 9-1-2012
It was 95 degree F when I got to the entrance of the trail at the corner of 7th and Orange Grove. It took about 1 hour 45 min to finish it. I didn't ride Skyline due to heat and dryness of the trail condition. The trail was very dry and loose. As you can see in the video clip below, there was no one out there riding or hiking. Who would want to come out? I guess I was insane and not thinking.
Anyway, enjoy the video!
Here is a spooky online article related to Turnbull Canyon.
"There’s no shortage of rumors about Turnbull Canyon, a hilly area sandwiched between the suburbs of Whittier and Hacienda Heights. Despite all the rumors, there’s little evidence to support them. The most prominent rumor are that the area is used for Satanic rituals (including human sacrifice) and KKK meetings.
There’s even one guy/girl out there who wrote a supposedly well-researched screed (without any citations!) on the history of the area dating back to before the arrival of the Spanish.
Turnbull Canyon was regarded as a sacred land by the natives. It was an area known as “Hutukngna”, a term that means the “night” or “the dark place,” “the place of the devil.” It was this area that was also used as the battlegrounds for many Native American wars.
The author of the “history” of Turnbull Canyon writes that once the Spaniards arrived, they slaughtered many of the indigenous people in the area. Later, large area of land in the San Gabriel Valley were disputed between John Rowland and William Workman. When Workman lost most of his land after the US-Mexico war he committed suicide.
In the twentieth century, the area was supposedly home to a cult that kidnapped and sacrificed the poor children of Depression-era residents. There was also an insane asylum in the area where patients were inhumanely treated. Finally, there was a plane crash in 1952 in Turnbull Canyon. All 29 people aboard the plane died.
There are tons of rumors about the area and they’ve been spread for many years. Some say Satanists hold rituals in the windy canyons. Others say the KKK holds meetings there. And still others warn that you should just stay away late at night.
Is any of this true?
Well, yes and no. It all depends on who you ask. Many say they’ve hiked and explored the canyon. They say they’ve found the old insane asylum and seen a body of a man hanging from the “hanging tree”. Others say they’ve never seen it. No one admits to seeing any sort of occult activity, but in a San Gabriel Valley Tribune article on the legend of Turnbull Canyon, a ranger admitted to finding a bowl with chicken bones. A member of a MySpace group dedicated to the area wrote out a rumor checklist.
Cult activity~ No signs of any sort of cult activity… but then again what sort of organized cult groub would leave behind tale tell evidence behind? Satanic graffitti does not count since mostly high school heavy metal kids leave that crap behind.
Most of what I found online about Turnbull Canyon were eye-witness accounts of someone who went up to the area in high school or lived nearby. I’m an academic-in-training, I need real proof.
I searched Lexis-Nexis and didn’t find much on Turnbull Canyon. I did find news about wildfires in the summer of 1989 which destroyed 13 homes valued at $300-$1 million. More recently, the badly decomposed body of Amber Lee Hill was found in January.
A search dog found her remains, which were wrapped in plastic, about noon on Wednesday under a bush in Turnbull Canyon, down an embankment near Colima Road between Mar Vista Street and Hacienda Boulevard. Her body was found in a section of the wildlife area that had not been searched previously, said Jason Zuhlke of the Whittier Police Department.
A few weeks later a burned corpse was found after a weekend fire. The corpse was that of a man in his 20s to 30s. The body was so badly burned that firefighters initially identified it as a mannequin. The fire occurred on the side of Turnbull Canyon Road, south of Blue Sky Road in Hacienda Heights.
The most chilling event in the area was the October, 2002 murder of 17-year old Gloria Gaxiola.
Gloria Gaxiola was dragged by a car four miles through Hacienda Heights and dumped on a busy street where a passer-by later found her body…
At first, it appeared that Gaxiola was a hit-and-run victim. But the evidence proved otherwise. Officers followed a blood trail.
Detectives believe Gaxiola was killed on Turnbull Canyon Road and Skyline Drive then dragged to Hacienda Boulevard near Colima Road, where she was found facedown Oct. 12, 2002.
They declined to say whether she was already dead when the car started dragging her.
A driver saw a late model, silver four-door car with tinted windows dragging something on Hacienda Boulevard that morning. As he approached the car, the man realized it was a body.
“He honked at the car and said they were dragging someone,’ said sheriff’s Detective Toni Martinez.
A man was driving the silver car, which stopped.
The car’s passenger, a woman, got out, screamed and got back in the vehicle, Angelina Gaxiola said. The silver car then sped away.
Unfortunately, Gloria’s murder remains unsolved. I still can’t get out of my head the memories from the morning when my sister and I came upon the coroners trucks on Hacienda Boulevard only to find out a few days later what happened there (I wrote about it at my blog).
According to another San Gabriel Valley Tribune article on the legend of Turnbull Canyon, Gaxiola’s murder is “characteristic of the types of violence in the canyon methodical brutality.”
“It used to be a good place to execute people, dump bodies off, and for stolen cars,” said Los Angeles County firefighter Forrest Philips, who has worked 13 years out of Station 91 on Turnbull Canyon Road.
Philips remembers two teenage gang members executing a rival gang member in the canyon about eight years ago.
Every few years, a person is killed or a body is dumped down Turnbull’s crinkled ravines.
Since 1995, four murders have taken place at, or have been connected to, Turnbull Canyon, according to statistics from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.
In some cases, killers take the extra step of torturing their victims, as in the case of one man who gouged out the eyes of an other man before killing him.""Conclusion: really scary shit happens in Turnbull Canyon. Is it the work of Satanists? Maybe, but probably not. As for me, I’ll stick to taking Hacienda Blvd and Colima Road to get to Whittier from Hacienda Heights. It’s certainly better than the sharp turns of Turnbull Canyon Road."
Saturday, September 1, 2012
2012 Fox Float RLC 120mm for my Santa Cruz Nickel, Trail Digger
2012 Fox Float RLC 120mm
To go to the seller's website, click below
New 2012 Fox Float RLC 120mm w/Kashima Coating
32 FLOAT 120 FIT RLC
Specifications
Weight
9mm open drop-out: 3.26 lb / 1.48 kg (1 1/8" steerer)
15QR (includes axle): 3.46 lb / 1.57 kg (1 1/8" steerer), 3.46 lb / 1.57 kg (1.5" taper steerer)
Travel: 4.7 inches / 120 mm
Steerer: 1 1/8" straight aluminum, 1.5" tapered aluminum (optional)
Adjustments
Rebound, Low-speed compression, Lever actuated lockout, Lockout force adjust, Air spring pressure, Lockout force adjust
Lower leg:
15QR thru axle system, post style disc brake mounting
9mm open drop-out, post style disc brake mounting
Spring: Air
Fork color: Black
Riding Style: XC, Trail
Technologies
Kashima Coat
Buttery-smooth, Genuine Kashima Coat is available only from FOX Racing Shox. Its distinctive gold color is backed by its high performance attributes—properties that provide an exceptionally smooth feel and extreme durability.
FIT (FOX Isolated Technology)
Air and oil do mix, and in the world of suspension, it degrades performance. Our isolation technology employs a bladder system that simply keeps the oil and air from mixing to provide optimal performance in all riding extremes.
15QR
Don't sacrifice performance by going with a pinner skewer. We teamed up with Shimano to create an axle that is extremely light and stiff, in a tool-free design. You'll gain a ton of confidence when you're deep in the rocks, roots, and ruts.
I bought this fork from Ebay at very reasonable price. Within a couple of days, I will install it to my new Santa Cruz Nickel with Easton EA90 XC front wheel. I will post the pictures after having installed. The reason I didn't go for Fox Talas is that with 120mm travel I can pretty much cruise most of local trails, and this Fox Float cuts a big chunk of Mass about 0.4 lbs from the total bike weight. Also, I gotta do change my rear wheel. I might go for a classic Chris King rear hub with Mavic 819 rim soon.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Santa Anita: Winter Creek to Zion Downhill, 8-25-2012
One of the most famous trails in Southern California: Winter Creek to Zion Trail Downhill, August 25, 2012
Mt. Zion Loop in Big Santa Anita Canyon
Location: Angeles National Forest north of Arcadia. From Interstate 210, head north on Santa Anita Avenue (right if you are coming from the east, left if you are coming from the west). After passing through a residential area, you reach a vehicle gate. The road starts climbing up into the mountains, and arrives at the Chantry Flats parking lot after about 3 miles. A National Forest Service adventure pass ($5 for a day or $30 for the year) is required.
Agency: Angeles National Forest, Los Angeles River District
Distance: 9.4 miles
Elevation gain: 2,100 feet
Difficulty Rating: PG-13 (Distance, trail condition, elevation gain)
Suggested time: 3 hrs riding (Relaxed Pace)
Best season: October – June
USGS topo map: “Mt. Wilson”
Recommended gear: Full Suspension
Just recorded and edited with GoPro HD Cam! Hope you would enjoy!
Friday, August 24, 2012
Cheap Modification on GoPro Brackets and Testing Video Clip of Riding at Fullerton Loop!
TO escape from my boredom today, I decided to work on GoPro Bracket Modification with cable ties. It looks tedious n cheap! kkkkkk
Here is what I did.
To test out my new GoPro bracket config on my helmet, I hit out to Fullerton Loop for a short ride. It was 6:30PM, not that hot but bit humid. On the trail, a few riders or hikers were spotted. This loop is totally for beginners craving for a descent workout & joy of riding outside locally. Here is a short video clip I took today. It seems the modified brackets work fine, and the video quality of the clip is better than acceptable. Happy camper!
If you want to purchase this GoPro, Click on the picture below
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Are u getting choked by a bug? Then, use this mouthpiece!
The most recent evolution in the mouthguard industry.
After years of development, the Bug Mouthguard is finally introduced to the world.This guard was invented to protect the user's mouth from entering bugs and other small flying objects, but also utilizes basic protections common in other mouthguards on the market.
- INTEGRATED NET prevents bugs and other small flying objects from entering user's mouth, allowing 100% unrestricted breathing and drinking through the net.
- SOFT PADS FOR MOLAR TEETH have angular surfaces matching a jaw profile in an open position, and provides a superior compression effect on teeth while biting. The open jaw is stabilized, allowing the tongue to move freely while talking and permitting full oxygen intake especially during heavy breathing.
- SHIELDS UPPER AND LOWER TEETH from impacts, chips, broken and grinded teeth. Prevents tongue, cheeks and lips from biting.
- ONE DESIGN FITS ALL due to flexible and friendly material, adopts for different mouth sizes and shapes, wouldn't look or feel bulky.
- UNIVERSALLY WORN with upper and lower braces.
- CLEANING in boiling water for up to 5 minutes can sterilize the guard without causing damage.
- SOFT TOUCH rubber feel material made, Latex free, FDA compatible.
- USED FOR SPORT ACTIVITIES such as: running, bicycling, soccer, baseball, football, basketball, lacrosse, volleyball, tennis, skateboarding, rollerblading, walking, hunting, hiking, field working.
- COLORS available in clear.
- Made in USA, Patent Pending.
- Price $19.59 plus tax and shipping.
- Available now on: bugmouthguards.com
For any questions, contact us at: bug-mouthguards@sbcglobal.net
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
2013 Trek Fuel EX9.9:
Ride Report is available at http://reviews.mtbr.com/2013-trek-fuel-preview
For more details, go to http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes/mountain/singletrack_trail/fuel_ex/fuel_ex_9_9/#/us/en/model/features?url=us/en/bikes/mountain/singletrack_trail/fuel_ex/fuel_ex_9_9
I just post a few pictures here for you to check out:
Photos Copyrighted by Sterling Lorence and Dan MilnerMain Key changes:
130 mm of travel from 120 mm last year.
New suspension kinematics where main pivot is moved forward for better pedaling performance
Lower standover
5mm lower bottom bracket height when sagged
10mm shorter chainstays
Lighter frame weights from 3.9 lbs to 5.4 lbs
Fuel 9.9 complete bike is now 24.5 lbs
Internal cable routing for all shifter cables and even the Rockshox Reverb post cable
Fuel EX 5, 6, 7 weigh 2466 gram
Fuel EX 9.9 weighs 1760 grams or 3.88
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