If I were to put this on my GPS on my phone. What do I put to get there. I type southshore and it says it's permanently closed. I know you have a trailforks app but it's not working on my phone. Shit is very frustrating.
Trail Forks is the best way to navigate these trail systems because it works without the need for data connection. After the fires, and all the snow, we will see when it opens this season. 👍🏼
I find it disappointing when I travel to a new trail system and the black diamond trails are nothing more than greens. Where I live in the Seattle area, a black diamond will require a good degree of skill and a burly bike.
I do agree that Southern California ratings tend to focus around the crux move rather than the average difficulty of the whole trail. Which often leads to a rating that doesn't translate to other regions.
Thanks for very useful information
Happy to help!
Sick
Thanks brother!
If I were to put this on my GPS on my phone. What do I put to get there. I type southshore and it says it's permanently closed. I know you have a trailforks app but it's not working on my phone. Shit is very frustrating.
Trail Forks is the best way to navigate these trail systems because it works without the need for data connection. After the fires, and all the snow, we will see when it opens this season. 👍🏼
No E-Bikes...
Well if you go before the Summit opens, nobody would even know 😈
I mean, technically you aren't wrong.
I find it disappointing when I travel to a new trail system and the black diamond trails are nothing more than greens. Where I live in the Seattle area, a black diamond will require a good degree of skill and a burly bike.
I do agree that Southern California ratings tend to focus around the crux move rather than the average difficulty of the whole trail. Which often leads to a rating that doesn't translate to other regions.