San Diego Singletrak?
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San Diego Singletrak?
So I just moved to PB and I need somewhere to ride. I came from Georgia, I have a rigid 29-er and I'm used to woodsy singletrak. I expect things are different out here and I'm ready to find out. Any trail suggestions or good websites that might give a good break down of the local trails?
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There are some decent trails out in the Pine Valley / Mt Laguna area (to the east about 45 miles of of I-8). Noble Canyon and the Big Laguna Trail are pretty good. Cuyamaca Rancho State Park also has a lot of trails, it is to the north of Pine Valley off of SR-79.
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www.mountainbikebill.com
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You don't get woodsey singletrack here. You get chaparral singletrack.
Nearest you in PB is San Clemente and Rose Canyons (check mountain bike bill's website). Take a drive out Anderson Truck Trail and Noble Canyon when you can.
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You don't get woodsey singletrack here. You get chaparral singletrack.
Nearest you in PB is San Clemente and Rose Canyons (check mountain bike bill's website). Take a drive out Anderson Truck Trail and Noble Canyon when you can.
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