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[pct-l] san diego area hiking / coexisting with bikes
- Subject: [pct-l] san diego area hiking / coexisting with bikes
- From: scourtway@bpa-arch.com (Steve Courtway)
- Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2002 11:45:51 -0800
>>Since the Nobel Canyon Trail is the most popular downhill
>>mountain bike route in San Diego County, I am pleased that
>>Brick can still call it his favorite.......
>And exactly why is that distinction make the trail worthy of your =
derision?
no derision (scorn, disdain, mockery [had to look it up hahaha])
whatsoever......I am all about multi-use !!!! nice trail....
pretty gnarly rocks at the bottom - tough ride ! And it's=20
amazing that all those millions of bikes havn't ruined the area... :)
bikes on PCT.....I feel a mountain biker on the PCT is no=20
different then a hiker w/out a required permit, or a hiker
sleeping with his/her food in a can required area....FWIW....
BTW...If you take hwy 79 so. thru Anza, it only takes 2 hours or
less to get to the palms to pines/idylwild area....For discussion
purposes only....
Here's a link to the san jacinto trail map issued at the ranger=20
station so y'all can see the network of trails in the area:
click on San Jacinto Map
http://content.communities.msn.com/PCTpics/shoebox.msnw
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