Thank you for this. I’ve been waiting for someone to post some routes for me. I would love to see each one of these routes to have its own video. Maybe including where to park to start the ride and a screenshot of the route.
Excellent idea. I added links to my corresponding videos in the description, but there's also an article linked at the top of it. You can always check a more robust listing on our gravel guide page: gravelbikecalifornia.com/california-gravel-guides/
@@GravelBikeCalifornia Thank you for the link. I didn’t know this info existed. It’s great but I still don’t know which dots are the trails you talked about in this video.
For SoCal, LA area, I would also suggest dirt Mulholland, from Topanga Canyon east to Encino/405 fwy. It's possible to add in lots of canyons and detours to the San Fernando Valley or the Westside. Great video as always, thanks!
Sharing the gravel love! That's what it's all about. Doing what we can to bring new gravelers into the fold. To me that's one of the greatest things about gravel, the inclusivity. We lead some "novice/new to gravel" group rides here locally to try to encourage those who might be hesitant to jump in. Thanks for being CA gravel's top ambassador, Zack. (insert smiling Huell Howser avatar here 😊)
Always high quality contents. This guy deserves much larger subs. I enjoy your script, with puns, quips, and wits. You are my favorite cycling channel. Thanks! 👍👍
Great list, I've done at least half of these, not a boring one on the list. For the Sac area, I've found some additional stashes in the hills East of Folsom, CA. North side of Lake Folsom, East of Beales Point in Granite Bay has some amazing stashes going in many directions and unlimited loop possibilities and of course there's the possibility to graduate to the moderate Yankee Jim's route that I learned from your great GBC vid on that route.
Mammoth short for beginners. The short effort there is equal to longer medium distance at other events due to the elevation. Big bear for just a day of relaxing is a needed break from the heat. The east county and IE depends on rainy winters from clay mud or snow higher up and when heatwaves start in summer. East county and IE is fall and spring is best bet. Chino hills has some flatter canyon rides right off the SART on southeast side of park or Bonelli loop favors beginners.
I'm also hit or miss how the elevation affects me. At least for Mammoth, the "big climb" is early and paved. Definitely a lot of rides out where you're talking, and hopefully my Gravel Pack Riverside reference helps point to joining a group.
Great info and inspiration! I’m in SoCal and look forward to riding Pt. Mugu. Riding an eMTB right now, any suggestions for buying a used gravel in the $2,000 range?
Tough to say because you never know what's going to be available on the used market, but you should get a really good bike for the price. We're also in a golden age, as there are so many good bikes out there.
Can you edit this video to include Yankee Jim’s? This way I can tell my girlfriend “see, the first gravel ride I took you on is in fact a beginners ride” 😂
Thank you for this. I’ve been waiting for someone to post some routes for me. I would love to see each one of these routes to have its own video. Maybe including where to park to start the ride and a screenshot of the route.
Excellent idea. I added links to my corresponding videos in the description, but there's also an article linked at the top of it. You can always check a more robust listing on our gravel guide page: gravelbikecalifornia.com/california-gravel-guides/
@@GravelBikeCalifornia Thank you for the link. I didn’t know this info existed. It’s great but I still don’t know which dots are the trails you talked about in this video.
For SoCal, LA area, I would also suggest dirt Mulholland, from Topanga Canyon east to Encino/405 fwy. It's possible to add in lots of canyons and detours to the San Fernando Valley or the Westside. Great video as always, thanks!
I thought about that, but my friend broke his shoulder the first time out on that descent near Caballero. It is pretty loose there.
Sharing the gravel love! That's what it's all about. Doing what we can to bring new gravelers into the fold. To me that's one of the greatest things about gravel, the inclusivity. We lead some "novice/new to gravel" group rides here locally to try to encourage those who might be hesitant to jump in. Thanks for being CA gravel's top ambassador, Zack. (insert smiling Huell Howser avatar here 😊)
I think you actually experiment with routes way more than me!
Love seeing this! Cycling, and gravel in particular is/should be a very inclusive sport for riders of all ages, abilities and fitness levels.
Agreed. 99.9% of us don't make a living racing.
Always high quality contents. This guy deserves much larger subs. I enjoy your script, with puns, quips, and wits. You are my favorite cycling channel. Thanks! 👍👍
Thanks much! The community drives me the most in doing this. Just glad to be a part.
This is so helpful for people like me that are super casual and can’t really do climbs
I'm definitely enjoying the chill rides far more lately.
I’m a cyclist from Brazil and i want to cycle in Califórnia and Oregon. Congratulations on the vídeo.
Hope you make it out here soon.
No matter how many years I ride my gravel bike, I can't help but swing by your videos for their informative commentary and awesome recs. Thank you!
Thanks. I'm always learning even on rides I'm repeating!
Great video, thank you! Wonderful routes indeed, I'm looking forward to riding those beautiful trails with my Mountainbike.
hope you make it soon.
Great list, I've done at least half of these, not a boring one on the list. For the Sac area, I've found some additional stashes in the hills East of Folsom, CA. North side of Lake Folsom, East of Beales Point in Granite Bay has some amazing stashes going in many directions and unlimited loop possibilities and of course there's the possibility to graduate to the moderate Yankee Jim's route that I learned from your great GBC vid on that route.
Sacramento is definitely underrated for the riding and all the nearby possibilities.
Great Video thank you for sharing 👍
Thanks for checking into the premiere. I might be doing an overnight from Ventura to Ojai up the bike path with my daughter this summer!
Just what I needed. In Pasadena thanks.
I wish we had more by here...
Mammoth short for beginners. The short effort there is equal to longer medium distance at other events due to the elevation. Big bear for just a day of relaxing is a needed break from the heat. The east county and IE depends on rainy winters from clay mud or snow higher up and when heatwaves start in summer. East county and IE is fall and spring is best bet. Chino hills has some flatter canyon rides right off the SART on southeast side of park or Bonelli loop favors beginners.
I'm also hit or miss how the elevation affects me. At least for Mammoth, the "big climb" is early and paved. Definitely a lot of rides out where you're talking, and hopefully my Gravel Pack Riverside reference helps point to joining a group.
Great suggestions. Thsnks
Glad you like them!
Great info, thanks!
You bet!
Great info and inspiration! I’m in SoCal and look forward to riding Pt. Mugu. Riding an eMTB right now, any suggestions for buying a used gravel in the $2,000 range?
Tough to say because you never know what's going to be available on the used market, but you should get a really good bike for the price. We're also in a golden age, as there are so many good bikes out there.
Could you please add bookmarks to the video so it's easier to navigate between the different rides in the timeline?
Check the description below.
Can you edit this video to include Yankee Jim’s? This way I can tell my girlfriend “see, the first gravel ride I took you on is in fact a beginners ride” 😂
That would be quite the baseline...