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Review Date December 13, 2003 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
4 of 5
Technical Difficulty
4 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a month
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Reviewed by: bagg68
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Cross Country Rider Summary: The first two miles of Dunn Road are nice and steep. Excellent bedrock gripping for a fire road. After the 2 miles of Dunn you can break off to the right on a clearly visible single track and ride down into a valley (Vandervetner trail) one of the best single tracks in So. Cal. You then break left at the Hans Buenna Vista/Vandervetner sign and climb a couple miles to the Hans Peak. Then drop down east half a mile onto Dunn Road picnic bench area. Excellent Ride! Beautiful desert landscape. I rode this a couple times in December, but would hate to ride it in the summer. This is a great change of atmosphere if you ride in the mountains alot. Recommended Route: Reverse of MTBR's intructions: Take Cathedral Canyon up. Weave right a few streets until you have houses on the left, field on the right. You'll see a gate (Dunn Road) on the right. Park there, hop the gate, then follow the intructions on my review. Other recommended trails in the same area: Bump and Grind is a nice 2 mile training fire road. Beautiful view and desert landscape.
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Review Date November 24, 2001 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a month
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Reviewed by: Local H
, from here Summary: HEY I.M.B.A. WHERE IS MY MONEY GOIN??????? THEY DONT EVEN KNOW ABOUT THE CLOSURE..... Recommended Route: some fine folks decided, after getting huge amounts of cash, to make this area a 'National Monument'and close all the trails to bikes and expand the imbred bighorn gaming area to everywhere. so far all ive seen is about 3times the amount of signs then before, a bunch of BLM vehicles, and a fancy(expensive)sign at the base of the mountain. now, as far as i know, the point to a declared 'monument' is preservation. so theyre idea of that is more signs and vehicle traffic? i say ride it, tell the BLM cronies to F.O., and enjoy it as i have, with NO permanent damage like i have for 10 YEARS........
Other recommended trails in the same area: split left off Vanderventner and up wildhorse wash to clara burgess and the goat trails for more singletrack down
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