Calico Trail:
This thing is a real bitch on a bike; this time we were on foot. There were half-mile sections on Calico so rocky and steep you couldn't even push the bike, you had to carry it.
That's Mount Wilson in the background.
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Monarch Crest Trail:![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhgytwHQpfHbu6HP-hJW7vNiqD0IZkCXp-6U0tw9CiyxOy083m06GIWEmU3ePLMJx_ZG_9mxLJOpRF96AaYnhFf2w-d1DmIpvkVq1-fcigtdeI95XXdidN9MBw0V-vx_6QIY1xVJbtNnwA/s320/SDC10622.JPG)
This trail was pretty easy on a bike, and really cool as it runs right along the Continental Divide for a ways. There were so many people on it, though, that what sticks out is being overtaken by someone about every five minutes.
Still pretty though.
Monarch Crest Trail:
This trail was pretty easy on a bike, and really cool as it runs right along the Continental Divide for a ways. There were so many people on it, though, that what sticks out is being overtaken by someone about every five minutes.
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