Hey, I actually want to study english one year in California, I could not stand florida and those flat glades... But where's the better place to find downhill tracks? (like reals one, technical as a world cup one) ...?
Dude that ride is sick. I was up there last Sunday and there was no way on some of those downhills especially that last part. I just turned 50 and I'd like to make it to 51. I'll stick to the road (mostly) but good on ya brother!
hey OK so you go up behind the golf course in burbank. go to end of road. there is an obvious fire road. Go up. stay right at Y. Keep going up and you will find the trail. At first flat area at top where you can see all of burbank, you can hike up and take the bottom part of trail down, or keep going all the way up to the antannaes where the top of the trail is.
please please please GIVE ME DIRECTIONS TO THIS PLACE..... mtbr forums gave me the wrong directions. how do i get here if i'm coming from studio city??
go up the la tuna fireroad right off the 210 freeway. After 4-5 miles of pretty easy climbing, you'll hit a "T" intersection with a guardrail. Turn right. After a couple hundred feet, you'll see a little singletrack bit on the left. Go there, and just keep following this trail while criss-crossing the fireroad like in the video.
I love this area. When I lived in Burbank I rode there 7 days/week. One great memory was seeing a bobcat on two consecutive rides! The first one I saw stopped 20 feet from me, sat on a stump, and we just stared at each other for 30 seconds before I decided to give it some privacy.
I *tried* to do this today. Wow. That final descent is insanely long and loose. Amazing stuff. Penguin, what kind of tires do you use for stuff like that? You're on a full-susp bike, right?
Nice, looks like fun... I'd try it, but Im waiting for my Specialized to be fixed... but I do have another bike, a pretty decent Pacific no suspension, and honestly, Im liking it alot more than my Specialized for some reason... none the less, how fast do you think you were going downhill?
Dude Kyle we need to ride that thing again. I have a few other guys who would love to ride it too. Give me a call! I leave for the summer on the 4th of June so before then would be nice
And what is your data source? Is this a peer reviewed data source? What is the precision and accuracy of the measurement device used, and can you provide a confidence interval for this measurement?
Just kidding. You're right, it's 3000 feet at the top tower. I misread one of those zeros.
Dude that looks like an awesome trail! So its right outside of Burbank? Where exactly is it? Cuz Im right up the 5 in Canyon Country so Im pretty close. Id love to check it out. Maybe we could ride together sometime....
Hey, I actually want to study english one year in California, I could not stand florida and those flat glades... But where's the better place to find downhill tracks? (like reals one, technical as a world cup one) ...?
Thanks!
bikerampage 6 months ago
Dude that ride is sick. I was up there last Sunday and there was no way on some of those downhills especially that last part. I just turned 50 and I'd like to make it to 51. I'll stick to the road (mostly) but good on ya brother!
zaum2002 7 months ago
go up E Walnut Ave in Burbank through golf course to end of Stough Canyon Road where there is a parking lot and a gate.
polypenguin 11 months ago
hey OK so you go up behind the golf course in burbank. go to end of road. there is an obvious fire road. Go up. stay right at Y. Keep going up and you will find the trail. At first flat area at top where you can see all of burbank, you can hike up and take the bottom part of trail down, or keep going all the way up to the antannaes where the top of the trail is.
polypenguin 11 months ago
how do you get to this trail? i know wildwood park pretty well, but i never saw this trail
SoldierCyfix 11 months ago
Good job.
I crashed on the last descent 2 years ago and still have the scar.
MegaMattrock 1 year ago
What an amazing Video... now I must ride this trail . . .
KailaniNiz 1 year ago
looks sik
motokids172 1 year ago
LOL no way to shuttle here ...you have to earn the fun
pporras 1 year ago
Thanks for the directions man. Plan on checking this out next week end.
Doomnoob 2 years ago
please please please GIVE ME DIRECTIONS TO THIS PLACE..... mtbr forums gave me the wrong directions. how do i get here if i'm coming from studio city??
suckmynipples17 2 years ago 5
go up the la tuna fireroad right off the 210 freeway. After 4-5 miles of pretty easy climbing, you'll hit a "T" intersection with a guardrail. Turn right. After a couple hundred feet, you'll see a little singletrack bit on the left. Go there, and just keep following this trail while criss-crossing the fireroad like in the video.
HalebtsiAram 2 years ago 4
I love this area. When I lived in Burbank I rode there 7 days/week. One great memory was seeing a bobcat on two consecutive rides! The first one I saw stopped 20 feet from me, sat on a stump, and we just stared at each other for 30 seconds before I decided to give it some privacy.
noonej 2 years ago
I *tried* to do this today. Wow. That final descent is insanely long and loose. Amazing stuff. Penguin, what kind of tires do you use for stuff like that? You're on a full-susp bike, right?
HalebtsiAram 2 years ago
Nice, looks like fun... I'd try it, but Im waiting for my Specialized to be fixed... but I do have another bike, a pretty decent Pacific no suspension, and honestly, Im liking it alot more than my Specialized for some reason... none the less, how fast do you think you were going downhill?
HahaGod 2 years ago
wtf.. cliff faces... epic
that looks amazing, but knowing me id venture off the trails and go for a fall...
rubberclown 2 years ago
Dude Kyle we need to ride that thing again. I have a few other guys who would love to ride it too. Give me a call! I leave for the summer on the 4th of June so before then would be nice
CrzyScottsman 2 years ago
And what is your data source? Is this a peer reviewed data source? What is the precision and accuracy of the measurement device used, and can you provide a confidence interval for this measurement?
Just kidding. You're right, it's 3000 feet at the top tower. I misread one of those zeros.
polypenguin 3 years ago 2
3600 ft no way bro the highest those mountains get is 2900. sick video though. 5 stars
pinpointND 3 years ago
oh is there a way to shuttle this thing?
CrzyScottsman 3 years ago
Dude that looks like an awesome trail! So its right outside of Burbank? Where exactly is it? Cuz Im right up the 5 in Canyon Country so Im pretty close. Id love to check it out. Maybe we could ride together sometime....
CrzyScottsman 3 years ago
Sicky Gnar Gnar Bro!!!!
bronco2bound 3 years ago