The First Annual, Quarterly Lift Assisted Ride Report, Part I
This past weekend three of us went up to the local mountains for one day doing lift-assisted riding and the second day riding the Santa Ana River Trail (SART). We drove up on a Friday night and stayed at a cabin that had a front porch with full view of the lift we would be riding up on the next day. The bikes got a great spot in the kitchen. Every time I glanced at the bikes that first night I smiled. It’s just one of those things that bikes do to you.
The slopes & lift could be seen from our cabin porch!
Things had changed over the years in our local mountains. Just a few years ago the local mountain lift, Snow Summit, allowed you to bomb down the ski slopes with huge downhill/freeride bikes. But as the years have gone by, the local mountains have banned downhill/freeride bikes as well as riding down the slopes. In the meantime, great XC style & downhill trails developed as alternatives to the straight downhill slopes used by the winter skiers and snowboarders. The only difficulty? The XC and downhill trails are not marked, not on the trail and not on the map.
First ride up to the top: Khoa, Jeremy & JJ
We met up with two other friends when we got to the lifts. The other two guys decided to only join us for one day of riding… the wusses. j/k. 3 of us had never ridden the lifts before. 1 guy had but it was years ago and he spent most of that time on the now forbidden slopes. The last guy did the same lift-assisted riding last summer, so at least it wasn’t totally blind leading the blind. But still, we basically guessed wrong the whole morning.
A paragraph ago I mentioned that there were XC style & downhill trails? Well, all morning, except for maybe a short 1 mile section, we rode downhill style trails. “Rode” may be too generous a term here as you’ll see in the pictures below I did very little “riding” and lot more walking. And as always, the camera never makes the trails look as steep as they actually are.
OK, just so you know it wasn’t just me… Jeremy, Tim & JJ walking
Some random pictures:
The great thing about walking our bikes is that we get to see things we don’t normally see, like this caterpillar that Tim picked up. Tim nicknamed him the dinosaur caterpillar due to the horns and weird tail.
RL, you like the caterpillar?
Justin, adding some flair to the jump
Redline Mono 9 & Trek 9.0 ready to hit the trails
Part II, a HUGE lesson learned as things get much better.
MAn, that looks like some pretty epic terrain. It looks more gnarly than some professional downhill courses. There is no shame hiking your bike. There’s an age where the risks of getting hurt out weigh bravado….
Was it hot?
walking?? its called mountain biking for a reason, Used that granny gear!!! 😀 😛
Quinn,
I think they were walking down a steep part of the trail and from the looks of the picture, the trail had some loose gravel that would have made it sketchy to ride down. But don’t quote me, I wasn’t there…
Granny gear shmammy gear. Lift-assisted riding is a lot of fun.
Walking down downhill/freeride trails is not, especially on a HT 29er.
I guess 29ers don’t really roll over anything…
Granny gear, middle chainring, big chainring, walking, or sitting on the lift.. say what you want, but we were Doing It on the trails in Big Bear and had fun. 🙂
Looks like you guys had alot of fun. Were the trails only in Snow Summit or did you guys venture off into Bear Mtn as well?
If you guys can plan another trip before the season ends that would be great… love to get out there w/you guys:)
Woah that looks cool! Cabin too. I’m glad you guys made it back safe.
Love the photos guys…the pics make this southern gentleman salivate…I need to get out that way and do some riding.
IM just bustin’ nuts, having fun is what counts 😀