Jake, really appreciate your videos. I haven't started up the Lawndale side yet, haven't hit anything south of where Marsh meets Two Quarry. I'm really loving North Burma down, there are a few spots on it that if you want you can get three to five feet of air, always exciting. Keep doing the videos, your showing me all kinds of new places in the bay area to ride that I didn't even know about. Thank you.
Been riding for ~4 months now and mainly stuck to the Burmas and Spring Creek. Just did Lawndale last weekend and now it's all I want to ride. My long ride now is Canyon^ Marsh^ Ridge^ Lawndale v Schultz up^ Marsh to the Burmas, then either Spring Creek or Cobblestone. This place has so much to explore
Oh man, you're gonna love it up there! It's like a little slice of Tahoe. Great combination of tech and flow. I recommend hitting the Burmas if its your first time! Since you're commenting on this particular video though, you could do the same route I did in this video and it will be well worth it! Either way, have fun 👍
Two Quarries can also be climbed by mortals. I ride my Enduro Bikes up it - I do this when I park in the North near Channel Dr. then come down the road, up Two Quarries, Down Lawndale, Up Schultz, Ridge to Marsh (via the short bootleg), South into North Burma and out.
Hey Jake, have you ever ridden Two Quarry up, that's a hell of a trail up especially that course shale section? I just rode up it today for the first time, I've ridden all the trails in Annadel up except for Spring Creek, forget about it, way toooooooooo many people. Two Quarry has been the most difficult out of all of them.
You could definitely get away with a hardtail at Annadel. Riding trails like Rough Go or Cobblestone would be gnarlier on a hardtail but still doable if you’re a capable rider. Hope that helps
I have been riding Annadel since 1989, the first 26 years on a fully rigid GT Pantera (after my original MTB, a Schwinn Sierra, was stolen). So yeah, a hard tail will be doable, if not so comfortable as a full suspension bike. At my current age and state of fitness, my new cannondale makes it all accessible 😅
@@ghalston5641 Yeah idk. i'm 51 but I'm pretty fit. I'm from Santa Rosa but left a decade ago but have since got into cycling/ Was thinking about coming back for a couple years just to ride Annadel everyday since I never got to do that in before. Plus I currently ride in the city and I found out my state is like the second most bad air quality in the country.
Jake, really appreciate your videos. I haven't started up the Lawndale side yet, haven't hit anything south of where Marsh meets Two Quarry. I'm really loving North Burma down, there are a few spots on it that if you want you can get three to five feet of air, always exciting. Keep doing the videos, your showing me all kinds of new places in the bay area to ride that I didn't even know about. Thank you.
Thanks John! Annadel has so much to offer, one of my top riding spots in the Bay Area. Have fun out there my man! 😎
Another great ride. It's a beautiful area to ride. Excellent 👍🙂
Thanks Thomas! It’s one of my favorite places, so much to offer!
Been riding for ~4 months now and mainly stuck to the Burmas and Spring Creek. Just did Lawndale last weekend and now it's all I want to ride. My long ride now is Canyon^ Marsh^ Ridge^ Lawndale v Schultz up^ Marsh to the Burmas, then either Spring Creek or Cobblestone. This place has so much to explore
Nice Mike! Annadel has so much to offer, keep and exploring and have fun!
This route is essentially my first real experience in Annadel - challenging, rocky, beautiful.
Lawndale is one of the best trails I've ever done
I've personally never rode annadel and I've got the chance to this Saturday. Super stoked. Looks like a killer area to ride!
Oh man, you're gonna love it up there! It's like a little slice of Tahoe. Great combination of tech and flow. I recommend hitting the Burmas if its your first time! Since you're commenting on this particular video though, you could do the same route I did in this video and it will be well worth it! Either way, have fun 👍
Two Quarries can also be climbed by mortals. I ride my Enduro Bikes up it - I do this when I park in the North near Channel Dr. then come down the road, up Two Quarries, Down Lawndale, Up Schultz, Ridge to Marsh (via the short bootleg), South into North Burma and out.
Hell yeah. I'll have to try that next time
Good ride dude, glad to see some more cool trails Annadel has to offer.
Thanks Ramon! Annadel has a little something for everyone 😎
I was really waiting to see how you hit the diamondback, the rock garden switchback on lawndale, notice it got chopped in editing =D
Yeah, I did something weird and had to edit it out. I might’ve went into a bush or something, killed the flow.
Yea I'm like 50/50 nail it or send it off the trail on that thing. Just stumbled across your channel, nice work bro
@@mikecrowe6097Thanks for tuning in Mike!
Hey Jake, have you ever ridden Two Quarry up, that's a hell of a trail up especially that course shale section? I just rode up it today for the first time, I've ridden all the trails in Annadel up except for Spring Creek, forget about it, way toooooooooo many people. Two Quarry has been the most difficult out of all of them.
Yes, I’ve ridden up it a bunch. It’s a bit of a bear but once you ride it a few times and get your lines down it gets easier.
Gotta checkout dome u backyard stuff there! Lmk
Cool, What is dome ?
@@JakeSpeakman my bad I've got sausage fingers I meant to say check out some* backyard stuff
Thanks for the video.. would a hardtail be ok or do you think you need a dual suspension bike for Addadel?
You could definitely get away with a hardtail at Annadel. Riding trails like Rough Go or Cobblestone would be gnarlier on a hardtail but still doable if you’re a capable rider. Hope that helps
I have been riding Annadel since 1989, the first 26 years on a fully rigid GT Pantera (after my original MTB, a Schwinn Sierra, was stolen). So yeah, a hard tail will be doable, if not so comfortable as a full suspension bike. At my current age and state of fitness, my new cannondale makes it all accessible 😅
@@ghalston5641 Yeah idk. i'm 51 but I'm pretty fit. I'm from Santa Rosa but left a decade ago but have since got into cycling/ Was thinking about coming back for a couple years just to ride Annadel everyday since I never got to do that in before. Plus I currently ride in the city and I found out my state is like the second most bad air quality in the country.
How did you get from bottom of Two Quarry to top of Lawndale?
It was a big ride day, lots of pedaling.
Are there mountain lions up there?
Probably
Do Mountain Lions like peanut butter? Just asking for a friend. @@JakeSpeakman
I believe they do
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what route did you take after two quarry to Lawndale?
Back up Richardson, Marsh trail onto Lawndale.
@@JakeSpeakman so you went up south burma to get to marsh then right because marsh doesnt connect with richardson trail
@@johnnycarranza8372 Richardson, Canyon Trail then onto Marsh.