Review Date August 18, 2005 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
3 of 5
Technical Difficulty
2 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
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Reviewed by: rad1
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Cross Country Rider Summary: 2.5 mile dirt road, moderate grade with a few short, steeper parts on the singletrack section. We used to ride motorcycles all over the place up here, and that's how the singletrack sections were created. There's a monster hill climb off Alpine near the top, but it's overgrown and you'll never find it anyway. This is a great beginner/int. climb, and is also a key connector for loop rides that incorporate Montebello, Russian Ridge, Coal Creek, etc. Also a nice alternative to Page Mill Road for the roadies who aren't afraid of dirt. Not too much foot traffic and horses are rare. Best parking is either Windy Hill on Portola Road by the Sequoias retirement home, or limited parking at Willowbrook/Alpine Rd intersection, or Corte Madera School in a pinch. Don't drive all the way up Alpine to the dirt, most places are too narrow for 2 cars to pass, plus it's weak to drive to the trailhead when you can ride. Start at one of the spots listed above, it's a nice 2.5 mile moderate road climb with shade, a creek, and few cars. Gets a little steeper a few hundred yards before it hits the dirt. This makes it a very nice 5 mile climb with about 1500' of climbing. Comes out on page Mill just 1/2 mile from Skyline Blvd. Recommended Route: I like to climb Alpine, go a short ways down Page Mill and go down into Montebello, then climb up to Skyline Ridge, take a quick illegal jump in horseshoe lake leaving all gear on, then climb the steep trail that leads to Alpine Pond, cross Alpine Road (the east side of Page Mill), and either climb to Borel Hill in Russian Ridge (highest point in San Mateo County), or do a loop through Russian Ridge, then either go down Crazy Pete's or Coal Creek back to Alpine, or ride Skyline south (mostly fast and downhill) and drop down Windy Hill. You can make it longer by doing a longer ride through Montebello, for example climbing Grizzy Flat and going into Long Ridge, then on to Skyline Ridge. Other recommended trails in the same area: For me, it's either the loop described above or Skeggs Point. Also nice to climb Windy Hill if you want a short but good workout.
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Review Date January 14, 2005 Overall Rating
2 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
4 of 5
Technical Difficulty
2 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a month
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Reviewed by: dstoecker
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Downhiller Summary: No ladder drop as described in summary. Most sections of the single track fenced off and blocked with other barriers. 80% is fireroad (it is the old Alpine Rd), with a brief legal/unblocked singletrack that bypasses a slide. Rangers consistently demolish any hits, and patrol regularly with radar and enforce helmet law from ATV. Other recommended trails in the same area: Monte Bello to Stevens Creek Canyon Trail. Russian Ridge.
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Review Date September 12, 2004 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
3 of 5
Technical Difficulty
2 of 5
Ridden Trail: Ridden Once
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Reviewed by: mtbr4life12345
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Weekend Warrior Summary: Very fun long ride home but worth it Recommended Route: stay away from the roots as best you can, kinda a bumy ride Other recommended trails in the same area: all downhill trails in ALpine Hills
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