737Captain wrote:Simple; head down to the Baja coast. Couple hours away, and not too many bozos. Anza-Borrego is for street legal bikes only, and of course far too hot currently. Big Bear has some decent green sticker riding. Gorman is a zoo of L.A. yahoos and quad riders, however, the adjoining Los Padres forest has some nice bike trails. Best riding this time of year is Baja (west coast), and the east side of the Sierras, such as Kennedy Meadows and Mammoth/June Lake.
737Captain wrote:
The claim that Baja is "full of banditos" is pretty broad, not particularly accurate, but amusing. Most folks I know would feel safer riding in Baja than at Gorman. My experience indicates far more LA bozos up at Gorman, than Mexican "banditos" in the Baja. If you haven't really done Baja, then you just wouldn't understand...
737Captain wrote:~ wrote:Lets see here... Baja is full of banditos who'll take your bike or cut your throat....ask Nowazzu or JuanOCP...I believe parts of Anza Borrego is open to all Green stickered bikes...Gorman (Hungry Valley) is a zoo only on weekends, during the week its a ghost town.
Other than that you're right on the money.
Hmmm... Not quite correct. Anza-Borrego is open to street legal vehicles ONLY. You may be mistaking it for Ocotillo Wells State OHV Park. The claim that Baja is "full of banditos" is pretty broad, not particularly accurate, but amusing. Most folks I know would feel safer riding in Baja than at Gorman. My experience indicates far more LA bozos up at Gorman, than Mexican "banditos" in the Baja. If you haven't really done Baja, then you just wouldn't understand...
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