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There's Gold In Them Hills, Or Maybe Not
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<blockquote data-quote="Agent2" data-source="post: 131973" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>By "the wye" I am guessing you are talking about by the windmill, left fork to the ranch, right up the hill, past the oil tanks? That hill kills me, can only do it in cool temps, and could really use an oxygen tank at the top. Next to the concrete water cistern at the top is a fossil bed with thousands of shells, they are everywhere. I believe the trail to Topanga you mentioned is Johnson Motorway, it's really fun (but overgrown towards the bottom), halfway down is the remains of a house with fantastic views. The trail ends in the exclusive gated community by the 118. The trail has an easement through the community, they don't advertise it, but if you go to the guard gate off Iverson and say you are biking the trail, they have to let you in.</p><p>A ride sounds good, but you will spend a lot of time waiting for me to catch up....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agent2, post: 131973, member: 17"] By "the wye" I am guessing you are talking about by the windmill, left fork to the ranch, right up the hill, past the oil tanks? That hill kills me, can only do it in cool temps, and could really use an oxygen tank at the top. Next to the concrete water cistern at the top is a fossil bed with thousands of shells, they are everywhere. I believe the trail to Topanga you mentioned is Johnson Motorway, it's really fun (but overgrown towards the bottom), halfway down is the remains of a house with fantastic views. The trail ends in the exclusive gated community by the 118. The trail has an easement through the community, they don't advertise it, but if you go to the guard gate off Iverson and say you are biking the trail, they have to let you in. A ride sounds good, but you will spend a lot of time waiting for me to catch up.... [/QUOTE]
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