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Do you have what it takes to Escape LA?
Like a $12 cappuccino, this highly curated route is not for everyone. It’s hard to get to.
It’s an acquired taste. It’s elitist, presumptuous, and kinda rude. But one taste and
you’ll join the fold of people denying that it exists just to keep it to yourself. You’ll start
saying silly things like “it’s freezing out here,” when it’s 57 degrees, “no one walks in LA,”
after parking your car 7 blocks away, and “LA Cycling Sucks.”
Cycling in LA must really suck if a route was created just to escape. And we were about to find out!
I was looking forward to this route. Plenty of familiar and favorite trails, and plenty of new ones. Lots of familiar faces too. And a ton of vert.
Day 1
Herding of cats began shortly before the 7am start at the Santa Monica Pier
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The whole group rolled out together.
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6-7 riders doing the loop clockwise soon split off. The rest riding CCW still had a bit more gentle climbing before things got steeper through Pacific Palisades neighborhoods and then up Sullivan Ridge fire road.
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Looking back at the beach
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After a few miles on dirt Mulholland and then paved Mulholland we dropped down a side road and a bit more dirt into some quiet neighborhoods.
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More pavement and some busier roads past Universal Studios among others, to Griffiths Park.
Looking NE to the San Gabriels, which we’d be climbing over later in the day.
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Horses in the middle of LA. What were they trying to escape?
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On the backside of the park we got some nice views of the Hollywood sign and rode past the Griffith Observatory, which was crazy busy even on a weekday.
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We rode some more busy pavement to the I-5 crossing where we got onto bike paths for awhile
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Poaching bike paths on your Harley. Cuz why not?
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The LA River is a gigantic concrete spillway but it supports a surprising amount of vegetation and wildlife. It was actually pretty nice to ride along. Cafes and a bike shops opened right onto the path in places.
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I caught up to Nancy, fresh from a resupply, after crossing another freeway. Lots more bike path to go.
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People rail about the homeless in LA and we definitely saw some people living in squalor, but some of the camps were actually well kept and pretty ornate. And bike friendly, apparently… even if that is your bike there.
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Altadena at the bottom of the San Gabriels is the last resupply for 85 miles so everyone was stopping to stock up. This put quite a few small groups of us on trail close together and we leapfrogged others a few times. Mike caught up to Nancy and I at the last taco shop and we’d hit the trail together.
Into the Gabes.
Lower Sam Merrill is a classic front side climb. There were still quite a few hikers out mid afternoon, though most were coming down.
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Pic by Mike
Lower Sam is work. A bit steep, and plenty of get-offs for stair steps and rock gardens. Since we were hitting the trail 55 miles and 4,000ft into our day there may have been a bit more pushing than normal.
We got called out by a barefoot trail runner… you guys can ride your bikes, you know!
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So, we pedalled…
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Many riders were here for the first time so I pointed out a few sights, like the ruins of the Mt Lowe Railway at the top of Lower Sam.
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Fellow San Diego riders Sammy and Shelly and a few others caught up to us at the ruins
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I fell behind after stopping for a few bites of burrito so I was on my own up Echo Mtn Trail and the Mt Lowe Railway (these days it’s a fire road).
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The killer sunset seemed to last forever
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A bunch of riders were camping at the Mt Lowe trail camp. Mike and Nancy had waited for me there and we continued on Eaton Saddle. Camping would be more limited for awhile but I knew some good spots.
Mueller Tunnel
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The final bit of dirt before the Mt Wilson Red Box road where we’d drop down to Red Box TH and fill water at the fountain.
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We ran into Ben and a few other riders at Red Box. They planned to continue on. Some other riders apparently camped out of sight nearby.
I had a camp spot in mind not far down the Gabrielino Trail. There are more spots lower down towards Switzer TH but I figured those would be in a cold air drainage and damp. Beyond that it would be 90min to the next good spot, maybe longer given our current state.
The spot we picked was along a wider section of trail that was flat and wide enough for 3-4 sleepers. Another rider, Oilcan racer joined us. A few others rolled thru before we were asleep as well as some early risers before dawn. Pretty good day out. Getting onto the backside was my goal so it was good to make it there.
Day 1 Stats: 70mi, +8,600/-4,360ft, 14.5 hrs