Mountain Biking Frazier Park McGill Trail, Mt Pinos, California
This is Part 1 of 3
Ryan C. descends from the top of Mt Pinos at 8800 feet to the bottom at 5600 feet in 12 miles. This trail is only a bit more than an hour drive from Los Angeles & is 10 miles from Interstate 5. Many people shuttle this trail but it is a cross-country style ride. On a clear day at the top you can see the Pacific Ocean & the Sierras. This is a long video but is only bits & pieces of the long downhill.
any tips coming down? is it all straight? forks in the road, left or right?
vahe5011 1 month ago
Hey guys... I want to shuttle this bad boy but i am still not sure exactly where to park the BOTTOM car on the mountain. Can anybody help?
Also, is the first part of this video the Mt Pinos Trail or the Mc gill Trail....aren't they the same thing?
singltrkr 4 months ago
@m3rob7 Alright I'll try to hunt it down. Haha
CrzyScottsman 1 year ago
@CrzyScottsman Ahhh i forget the name. I know how to get there just forgot the name if this helps any its right after the hill after Gorman you go up a hill and then you come down a steep hill on the 5freeway and you will see a sign for Frazier park and there is a bunch of trucks stops,gas stations,etc etc then you just take the main road all the way back id say its atleast 8 miles back and then you keep going up big mountain thats about 6 miles up and then you come to big open area and thats it
m3rob7 1 year ago
@m3rob7 Oh cool. What road do you have to take to get there?
CrzyScottsman 1 year ago
@CrzyScottsman This is off the 5 freeway about 10 minutes from Gorman CA. Its a really nice place.
m3rob7 1 year ago
Where is this exactly? I've never seen that part of the mountain...
CrzyScottsman 1 year ago