@@MTBMOR Yes sir. I'm well aware of all the steep endless climbs around LCWP. I just haven't ridden Rattlesnake in a couple of years, but you made it look sooo much more easier to ride.
I rode this trail on Friday and this video took the intimidating factor mostly out of it and made it for an easier ride. 150/140 bike. That’s the point of your videos, thanks!
@@stevedzurilla2436 Nice, that's great to hear. Having that amount of travel makes this trail pretty straight forward for us non-extreme riders. Thanks for the update.
I haven’t hit that trail in 20 years. Looks so different and beat up, but techy and still fun. I use to turn left at the end and there was a smoking fast fire road downhill to the lower canyon. Thanks for the break down, I need to switch up my El Moro rides.
Nice video! The chunky sections are wide with good visibility and not really steep, so hopefully no bone breaks even if one falls, but I definitely recommend paddings. I really hated riding down further and climbing back the firetrail, so I usually hike back the chunk and ride back. As long as you stay right and keep eyes open while hiking back, not too dangerous, given that it's relatively less popular. I am guessing others hate the firetrail 😆
Rocks hurt even with pads...The ride back is a bit of a draw back for Rattlesnake. I went even lower and went up the other ridge. Someone must have a better route with this trail.
You can do it!!!!! I think they are very similar when it comes to the size of the rocks. With a short travel bike line choice it key as you know. With 160/150 I can just smash through almost all of it.
@@MTBMOR I took the left line and went otb... Jk man, yeah it was too hot so I ended up not going. Might try it in the next few weeks if things cool down enough
Good...we don't ride them in the rain, but that doesn't happen much. The section just at the end of Rattlesnake turns into sticky mud at the first sight of rain so I would make sure it's dry. There are other places to ride when there's a little moisture.
@@JB8-e8p it varies from year to year. We usually get 1-2 big storms a year. It might average out to 2-3 days of rain a month. Orange County parks will close for up to 72 hours when there is a big rain.
Great breakdown of the trail! I’ve been once and those rocks are intimidating, so it’s nice to have your different line choice opinions to help decide which line to take. My last ride there we had a couple of people in my group go down in those rock sections!
@@ray_marcelo_ Yes, that will work. I did a ride with Orange County Mountain Bike Group and that's how we started. We didn't go too far on Rattlesnake because the group wasn't strong enough, but it was fun. How are you planning on returning to the car? No name or continuing to the bottom on Mach whatever....
Nice breakdown. I will be riding this trail tomorrow and I will try some of your pointed out lines.
Good luck. It's a really fun trail. The climb back is a beast.
@@MTBMOR Yes sir. I'm well aware of all the steep endless climbs around LCWP. I just haven't ridden Rattlesnake in a couple of years, but you made it look sooo much more easier to ride.
@@stevedzurilla2436 GoPro Effect or Affect???? and the newer bikes help out too. 160/150 travel....It's a whole lot rougher on the 2014 XC bike LOL
I rode this trail on Friday and this video took the intimidating factor mostly out of it and made it for an easier ride. 150/140 bike. That’s the point of your videos, thanks!
@@stevedzurilla2436 Nice, that's great to hear. Having that amount of travel makes this trail pretty straight forward for us non-extreme riders. Thanks for the update.
I haven’t hit that trail in 20 years. Looks so different and beat up, but techy and still fun. I use to turn left at the end and there was a smoking fast fire road downhill to the lower canyon. Thanks for the break down, I need to switch up my El Moro rides.
That fast downhill is still there (Mach 1). 20 years ago we were almost young LOL :)
I'm you washed-out the same sections I did.
Nice, I need to get back on this trail and see what has changed. It's a fun one
Those near misses at the end made me laugh...Thanks for sharing them.
My pleasure. It looks like I'm not the only one who lets his guard down at the end of this trail.
Nice video! The chunky sections are wide with good visibility and not really steep, so hopefully no bone breaks even if one falls, but I definitely recommend paddings. I really hated riding down further and climbing back the firetrail, so I usually hike back the chunk and ride back. As long as you stay right and keep eyes open while hiking back, not too dangerous, given that it's relatively less popular. I am guessing others hate the firetrail 😆
Rocks hurt even with pads...The ride back is a bit of a draw back for Rattlesnake. I went even lower and went up the other ridge. Someone must have a better route with this trail.
Gotta watch later...this trail just keeps giving, last time I counted 6 or so rock gardens. A project to get clean.
You can do it!!!!! I think they are very similar when it comes to the size of the rocks. With a short travel bike line choice it key as you know. With 160/150 I can just smash through almost all of it.
Great guide thanks for all the different angles.
My pleasure. I need to get out and do this for many of our trails....it just takes time and patience
hey friend, another excellent trail guide!
Thank you for the compliment. This is a fun trail.
Nice break down! Still haven’t hit this trail . Looks like it’s one I’ll hit once just to check it off the list. ✌🏼🤟🏼
For sure. The chunky sections are really fun and challenging.
Haven’t hit this trail in a while, need to revisit this winter
Sounds like a good plan.
Awesome break down of the trail. I'm going to check it out tomorrow so I'll definitely use your tips
How did it go? It was hot today out on the trails.
@@MTBMOR I took the left line and went otb...
Jk man, yeah it was too hot so I ended up not going. Might try it in the next few weeks if things cool down enough
@@BFBMTb Yeah it was hot yesterday. I bet you could catch a cool sunset if you ride this trail at dusk...You had me going on the OTB...
Thanks for a great run through....I never noticed the ride arounds before.
I knew about the first one, but not the second. It's not easy to look around when you are approaching a chunky section.
Hey dude, great video! Im looking at options for the winter in socal. How are these trails in the nov - march time frame like?
Good...we don't ride them in the rain, but that doesn't happen much. The section just at the end of Rattlesnake turns into sticky mud at the first sight of rain so I would make sure it's dry. There are other places to ride when there's a little moisture.
@@MTBMOR in the winter how much rain do you get? Online says 2-3 days worth a month.
@@JB8-e8p it varies from year to year. We usually get 1-2 big storms a year. It might average out to 2-3 days of rain a month. Orange County parks will close for up to 72 hours when there is a big rain.
Great breakdown of the trail! I’ve been once and those rocks are intimidating, so it’s nice to have your different line choice opinions to help decide which line to take. My last ride there we had a couple of people in my group go down in those rock sections!
I hope they were okay. It hurts going down it the rocks. Thanks for the comment.
Where's the best place to park to hit this trail?
I like parking at the top of Ridge Park on the Newport side, but you can also get here easily from Willow.
@@MTBMOR awesome thanks for the info!
@@MTBMOR Im planning to park up the top and hit no name, ticketron and rattlesnake. is that a decent route?
@@ray_marcelo_ Yes, that will work. I did a ride with Orange County Mountain Bike Group and that's how we started. We didn't go too far on Rattlesnake because the group wasn't strong enough, but it was fun. How are you planning on returning to the car? No name or continuing to the bottom on Mach whatever....