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Old 07-19-09, 07:33 PM
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question about San Gabriel Mt. #2 road

Hi guys,

I'm planing to ride San Gabriel Mt.( basically number 2 road) about 40 to 50 miles.
Start from near by LA or Pasedena? because I have to drive back to LA.
Do you guys have suggest route?
Is there a park near by? or place for parking?

Thank you for your help.
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Old 07-20-09, 01:27 AM
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You mean Angeles Crest Highway? A good place to start is in La Canada, near where it crosses the 215 freeway. You don't mention where in "LA" you are staying - that will halp.
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Old 07-20-09, 05:37 AM
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Here is a good route for you: https://www.mapmyride.com/ride/united...23910115178125
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Old 07-20-09, 09:54 AM
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Hum,
Thank you guys.
Some people told me this 2 is kind of dangerous.
I guess I have to ride near by Hollywood.

Does anyone know good route near by Hollywood that include some uphill as well.

Thank you guys.
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Originally Posted by rallison
Thank you so much.
I find this from your link.

https://www.mapmyride.com/ride/united...ood/1147950252

I'll try this first.
Anyway, thank you guys.
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Originally Posted by mikeE46
Hum,
Thank you guys.
Some people told me this 2 is kind of dangerous.
I guess I have to ride near by Hollywood.

Does anyone know good route near by Hollywood that include some uphill as well.

Thank you guys.
The 2 isn't anymore dangerous than Sunset Blvd. In fact I think it's less dangerous. I ride from my house in Silverlake to Mt. Wilson all the time. Nichols cyn is ok for a short ride, but for sustained climbing. AC can't be beat. You should try it one weekend. You'll see quite a few cyclists up there.
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Originally Posted by grrlyrida
The 2 isn't anymore dangerous than Sunset Blvd. In fact I think it's less dangerous. I ride from my house in Silverlake to Mt. Wilson all the time. Nichols cyn is ok for a short ride, but for sustained climbing. AC can't be beat. You should try it one weekend. You'll see quite a few cyclists up there.
+1 Whoever told you that the 2 "is kind of dangerous" will soil themselves when you show them that routeslip.
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mulholland is way more dangerous than the 2.

The 2 ends in La Canada and you can park anywhere down there on side streets. There is a large street that you enter Descanso Gardens- if you park there, it's easy and lots of shaded parking.
or if you drive up the 2 just a little, you can find parking off the right side.

also, if you continue in the neighborhood from Descanso Gardens down to the Rose Bowl, you have a great loop of descending and climbing. There is a nice long climb on Chevy Chase from Glendale up to Descanso Gardens- just descend and climb back up! Or go the other way to the Rose Bowl- lots of options.
good luck!
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Originally Posted by rooftest
+1 Whoever told you that the 2 "is kind of dangerous" will soil themselves when you show them that routeslip.
+2, that's a crazy route.
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Originally Posted by grrlyrida
The 2 isn't anymore dangerous than Sunset Blvd. In fact I think it's less dangerous. I ride from my house in Silverlake to Mt. Wilson all the time. Nichols cyn is ok for a short ride, but for sustained climbing. AC can't be beat. You should try it one weekend. You'll see quite a few cyclists up there.

Originally Posted by RacerX
mulholland is way more dangerous than the 2.

The 2 ends in La Canada and you can park anywhere down there on side streets. There is a large street that you enter Descanso Gardens- if you park there, it's easy and lots of shaded parking.
or if you drive up the 2 just a little, you can find parking off the right side.

also, if you continue in the neighborhood from Descanso Gardens down to the Rose Bowl, you have a great loop of descending and climbing. There is a nice long climb on Chevy Chase from Glendale up to Descanso Gardens- just descend and climb back up! Or go the other way to the Rose Bowl- lots of options.
good luck!

thank you guys.
I would love to try ' Descanso Gardens down to the Rose Bowl' area as well but since I'm kind of new this area, I have noidea where you guys talking.
I could see '2' road from google map though

I would love to ride about 40 miles round trip so could you pint point me which st. and which st. I need to park and ride to where?

Thank you guys.

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Old 07-20-09, 03:17 PM
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I find 'Descanso Gardens' from google map.
So how about this route?
It will be 30 mils total.
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I ride that route all the time - although I take the right turn towards the end of your route and do the climb to the Mt. Wilson observatory (at about a mile of elevation). If the skies are clear, (which is a bit rare), the views are great!
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Originally Posted by mikeE46
thank you guys.
I would love to try ' Descanso Gardens down to the Rose Bowl' area as well but since I'm kind of new this area, I have noidea where you guys talking.
I could see '2' road from google map though

I would love to ride about 40 miles round trip so could you pint point me which st. and which st. I need to park and ride to where?

Thank you guys.
Here's my route from Hyperion and Rowena to Mt. Wilson. I have the symbols for parking and water along the route. I ride my bike because I'm too lazy to get in my car, put my bike on my rack and drive up there.

You can drive the route so you can get familiar with it in case you ever want to ride it. Park on Descanso, like RacerX said cuz it's shady. Then ride your bike the rest of the way. Roughly 38 mile round trip from La Canada and the 2 to Mt. Wilson and back.

https://www.mapmyride.com/route/us/ca...24812972370442
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Old 07-20-09, 05:06 PM
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Thank you so much guys.

I can't wait until this Saturday.
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Old 07-20-09, 05:34 PM
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Start as early as possible. It gets hot climbing up to Mt. Wilson. But once you turn off on Mt. Wilson rd, it gets cooler. It's 10 degrees cooler at the top.
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