Photos from your last ride.

Yeah, I spoke too soon. Now that I see a bigger picture on my computer it looks better. Looked like a sharp dip in the middle on my phone.

Pile some dirt on the pipe and jump into the berm! lol!

If I travel to CA from NJ, I'll be on my Dual sport.
 
Yeah, I spoke too soon. Now that I see a bigger picture on my computer it looks better. Looked like a sharp dip in the middle on my phone.

Pile some dirt on the pipe and jump into the berm! lol!

If I travel to CA from NJ, I'll be on my Dual sport.
Make it happen! I've got a few spare bike you can ride.
 
Yeah, I spoke too soon. Now that I see a bigger picture on my computer it looks better. Looked like a sharp dip in the middle on my phone.

Pile some dirt on the pipe and jump into the berm! lol!

If I travel to CA from NJ, I'll be on my Dual sport.
When it was tighter, it had a shark fin exit over the pipe and the pipe was mostly covered. But that feature killed exit speed. A double was built a little after the berm and we needed more speed to clear it. Check out the Ditch Loop Trail Work thread in the Trail Maintenance folder for the complete story.
 
Rode Bonelli Park - There is a steep rock garden with waterfalls on the backside (Pomona) of the park. I also spotted a Tarantula looking for a Friday night date. Did around 8 miles in a little over an hour. Coming up the backside of Bonelli was essentially me on a hike with my bike.

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I went on a ride in Chino Hills State Park last weekend and I came across like 100 tarantula hawk wasps. Anybody ever been stung by one on a ride? Then I started wondering, if there are this many wasps, how many tarantulas are there.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarantula_hawk
I bet there are a ton of Tarantulas. I see them every fall at Bonelli, usually just 1 or 2 at a time, but once, like 20 years ago, I saw one of the roads in the park heading down toward Pomona covered in Tarantulas....like 30, 40, 50. So, there are a bunch of them.
 
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