Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Quail Hill


I don't know the ladies in the above photo. I just needed a stock photo of Quail Hill and mountain bikes. Here's why: the Stagecoach trail is now open all the way out Laguna Canyon. This isn't exactly new news but it is good news. The additional trail section makes it possible to ride off-road (legally) from the coast in Laguna to Quail Hill in Irvine. On Sunday I rode out the canyon road (just a bit of pavement), to the Stagecoach trail and took the trail (single-track to the Nix center and fire road the rest of the way) out to where it connects with Serrano Ridge. This point is just about a mile from the Quail Hill market place. From there I followed a route back home on Serrano ridge. Unfortunately the super-fun trails which connect Serrano Ridge to Bommer Canyon are still off limits to all park users. One may legally ride these trails during docent rides and open access days (consult the Irvine Land Reserve website for this info). More disappointing, however, is that the Little Sycamore Canyon Trail (used to be known as Shangri-la) is only open to hikers. Unfortunate because this trail was created and maintained by bikers. This wouldn't have been part of my Sunday ride, but still, having the trail open to all users would allow riders to complete the most obvious loop route from the Nix Center. For my ride, I continued on Serrano under the tollroad and then cruised down Upper Laurel Canyon. Eventually I reached the Lizard Trail, my last ascent of the ride, and followed it up to Bommer Ridge. From Bommer, I crossed into El Morro and rode the Fenceline trails - Okay, a little more climbing, but once you reach the top it's all downhill. The final part of the ride was the flowy drop down BVD and the fun cruise out Emerald Canyon. A perfect Sunday ride, plenty of miles - probably over twenty, but I didn't bring my GPS - lots of nice scenery, no intense climbs (not after Saturday night) and a few fun trail sections.

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