I just got back from spending a couple days at our cabin up in Johnsville,Ca which is just beyond Grayeagle off of 89. The scenery is beautiful up there. Got one full day of riding in and spent the next day doing other things. I logged about 110 miles of forest service/fire roads and could've gone on forever but I don't like to get too deep into it when riding solo. I've got the next two weeks off from work and will probably go back up again. If anyone has knowledge of that area and can recommend some cool routes or trails that would awesome . Very relaxing couple of days,though. Love it up there. Jerry
It sure is a beautiful NF. I have ridden on the west side of the forest off Hwy 70. Your clear across on the East side. Becareful out there. A few weekes ago some (more) armed mexican nationals were caught on this side camping out by their pot patch.
What do you mean you might go back. With scenery like that its a must do. Just think your leave will be up soon, you go back to work and all you have got is one days ride on your holiday C/V. Mate you need to just go and do it.
Actually, D.D., I think we Cali's have all the good riding. You've got endless miles of prestine desert at your becking call not to mention the high desert and southern part of the Sierra's, i.e. Kern County
Thanks ghte, I think you're right. I'm actually going riding this weekend with a guy I met on Thumper Talk. I have yet to meet this guy in person but we've exchanged a few emails and spoke on the phone. He's going to show me his secret "killer s/t trails that you won't find on any map" up in Downieville. Dude rides a DRZ400. Should be interesting.
Oooh! Downieville! You lucky dog! Lots of nice technical stuff up there. Young man, I fully expect you to hide a GPS in your back pack and then come home and tell me where all this super-secret single track is! Be ready for some rocks! RockChick