Riding in the Ojai, Malibu and Pt. Mugu Areas
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Riding in the Ojai, Malibu and Pt. Mugu Areas
Many, many moons ago I rode the LA Wheelman Double Century (my stepdad did the triple) and I remember enjoying the riding along the coast and around Ojai.
Since this was around 45 years ago, I’m wondering what the roads and traffic are like now.
Any locals have an update?
Since this was around 45 years ago, I’m wondering what the roads and traffic are like now.
Any locals have an update?
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still very enjoyable. in malibu, riding pch west of point mugu, the road has noticeable shoulders and there is less traffic until you get to oxnard proper.
santa monica mountains west of topanga canyon hwy (ca hwy 27) best on weekdays from 9am-2pm. weekends, if you must, be done by 10:30am to avoid
motorcycle team ninja and the various car clubs along with posers/groupies.
ojai/ventura area has a paved and dedicated bike path that parallels ca hwy 33 from ventura to ojai.
climbing ca hwy 33 from ojai to either the first, second or rose summit amongst the best roadie cycling experiences in all of socal. the "triangle ride" around lake casitas
is still a blast but, again, 9am-2pm weekdays and eeaarly on weekends.
that ca hwy 101 bike path northwest of ventura towards/from carpinteria is pretty darned sweet.
toughest ride is from santa monica (annenberg beachouse/chautauqua area) northwest to topanga canyon rd (ca hwy 27). a few miles but an absolute ton of fast traffic and vacillating shoulders.
not as bad heading into santa monica from malibu but hafta be hyper-vigilant with all the surfers, longboards, car doors, unconscious/stoned/drunk peds and sketchy motorists along with gta 24
wannabes.
santa monica mountains west of topanga canyon hwy (ca hwy 27) best on weekdays from 9am-2pm. weekends, if you must, be done by 10:30am to avoid
motorcycle team ninja and the various car clubs along with posers/groupies.
ojai/ventura area has a paved and dedicated bike path that parallels ca hwy 33 from ventura to ojai.
climbing ca hwy 33 from ojai to either the first, second or rose summit amongst the best roadie cycling experiences in all of socal. the "triangle ride" around lake casitas
is still a blast but, again, 9am-2pm weekdays and eeaarly on weekends.
that ca hwy 101 bike path northwest of ventura towards/from carpinteria is pretty darned sweet.
toughest ride is from santa monica (annenberg beachouse/chautauqua area) northwest to topanga canyon rd (ca hwy 27). a few miles but an absolute ton of fast traffic and vacillating shoulders.
not as bad heading into santa monica from malibu but hafta be hyper-vigilant with all the surfers, longboards, car doors, unconscious/stoned/drunk peds and sketchy motorists along with gta 24
wannabes.
Last edited by diphthong; 05-10-24 at 02:00 AM. Reason: just have never been able to spell chautauqua correctly
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Still, a very nice region to ride! I also used to ride the LA Wheelmen double century highland route back in the day.
In fact, in a couple of weeks we’re bikepacking, doing the triangle loop starting from Ojai. We’re camping in Carpinteria State Beach for the night.
The relatively new bike path from Ventura to Rincon, right along the coastline is very nice.
In fact, in a couple of weeks we’re bikepacking, doing the triangle loop starting from Ojai. We’re camping in Carpinteria State Beach for the night.
The relatively new bike path from Ventura to Rincon, right along the coastline is very nice.
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Still, a very nice region to ride! I also used to ride the LA Wheelmen double century highland route back in the day.
In fact, in a couple of weeks we’re bikepacking, doing the triangle loop starting from Ojai. We’re camping in Carpinteria State Beach for the night.
The relatively new bike path from Ventura to Rincon, right along the coastline is very nice.
In fact, in a couple of weeks we’re bikepacking, doing the triangle loop starting from Ojai. We’re camping in Carpinteria State Beach for the night.
The relatively new bike path from Ventura to Rincon, right along the coastline is very nice.
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-Stupid hurts....ride safe
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