By the second half of the month long trip everyone had become accustomed to the RV life. Living off fast food and microwave meals, navigating over bikes and bags when waking up and using a toilet with a missing door was all part of this. We headed from San Francisco to Tehachapi for Cory Nastazio's Yard via the Post office jumps in Aptos.
Sam and Matt cruising through the world renowned trails
One of the huge variety of views you can see when driving the length of California
The roll in at Nasty's is not for the faint-hearted
Fortunately for Daryl, he's not what most people would consider faint-hearted
As well as the huge step up, Nasty's boasts some super fun trails and a fairly large quarter
Plenty of watering and maintenance is required with the Cali sun
Sam Reynolds with a fully clicked 3 table on the step up
We ended the trip at Stephen Murray's house followed by a couple of beach days to make the most of the weather before flying home to the wet and miserable UK.
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Looks like a sick trip. I don't know about messing with random folks when you're in another country. I would love to be there when the goons storm their camper.
I know this is kicking a beehive but California isn't exactly a trails mecca. Google Catty woods, Posh, Solame, Eastside trails and you'll see what I mean.
Yes, and I'm sure the foreign dude knows so much about this. I'm from California, and there are plenty of trails everywhere. To the point where within a year, i went from no dirty experience to crushing dh and dj and xc with quite exceptional skill and relatively very low saddle time. So of say there are more than enough trials to harbor any tutor of rider from anywhere. Not only that, but plenty of venues to support events that are internationally anticipated-sea otter-and parks for dh, endoro, xc, and super d.
Ridiculous riding, though.
this is the dynamite song ubersmurf