I meet Fremontguy @ 0830 in Sonora, Ca. After we topped off your gas tanks we were back on the road for a short 30 minute drive to the staging area. The weather was perfect for a day of riding in the woods. We unloaded the bikes and made some last minute adjustments and we were off. Fremontguy was rdinging his trusty XR400. Deer Creek's elevation is about 3500-5500 ft. We headed out of the staging area on single track trails and ended up on several forest service roads....not exactly what we wanted but never the less we were riding. I had never rode Deer Creek before and I was leading....I guess that explains why we were riding the service roads... We back tracked and found some really good black diamond (expert) trails with some very tight single track through the woods with a few very tight steep climbs :D We finally rolled back into the staging area after about 25-30 miles under our belt.
We topped off our tanks and made a few adjustments to the bikes and headed out on trail #7 for our second loop. Trail #7 is very cool! The trail is very over grown with buck brush and very tight manzinita brush. It reminded me of riding through a tunnel. Thank goodness for barkbusters/handguards! There are several differnt spurs that lead off trail #7, most are black diamond type trails that were very steep, tight and very rocky! We finished up the ride with a brief stop at Lions Lake Dam. We made it back to the staging area with no damage to the body or bikes!! We managed to log in about 55+ miles. All in all it was a excellent day for riding. We pretty much had the entire area to ourselves! We only meet one other rider on our ride!
Fremontguy, thanks for the ride and the invite!
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AMA Member
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We topped off our tanks and made a few adjustments to the bikes and headed out on trail #7 for our second loop. Trail #7 is very cool! The trail is very over grown with buck brush and very tight manzinita brush. It reminded me of riding through a tunnel. Thank goodness for barkbusters/handguards! There are several differnt spurs that lead off trail #7, most are black diamond type trails that were very steep, tight and very rocky! We finished up the ride with a brief stop at Lions Lake Dam. We made it back to the staging area with no damage to the body or bikes!! We managed to log in about 55+ miles. All in all it was a excellent day for riding. We pretty much had the entire area to ourselves! We only meet one other rider on our ride!
Fremontguy, thanks for the ride and the invite!
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District 36 Member
AMA Member
99 GasGas EC200