Made the right choice staying on line at that jump. I changed my mind last second and ended up catching my pedal on that rock and breaking my wrist there in February. Oaks is my top spot since it's easy to get to. Aliso a close second but quickly becoming a favorite as I explore more trails. I don't shuttle so the switch back climbs and multiple technical downhills make Oaks one of a kind. It's going to be interesting to see what happens to the trails after this fire.
Adam Marino Oaks is cool but I wished they have more trails. Chutes is super fun. Aliso is my favorite place to ride in OC it has so many trails than Oaks. It has some really gnarly trails too. I hope the trails are ok after the fire as well
Hey Adam I'm new to OC. My bro and I are ex racers wanting to try chutes. Do you where we could drive to drop in and then where the bottom is so we could shuttle?
Was up there 6 consecutive days last week, Mon-Sat. Wanted to do a 100mi week. All in the late PM hours tho. I would do Puma before heading over to climb either 3Bs or Chutes.
Long story short: I work early mornings, off by 3pm so I have time to hit it after the peak heat of the day and ride back with a cool sunset in the background. Also, hit you up on Strava haha
No we were planning to do waterfall but my buddy forgot his bottle cage so he ran out of water after chutes. We climbed up Mountain Goat and I saw parts of Waterfall and it definitely looked fun and steep.
You ride at the Oaks?! Hell yeah dude thats my local trails. It's a shame you couldn't do waterfall that day, that trail is so fun and scary at the same time lol.
I actually climbed the B's, did Hawk a second time then climbed to the flag, did Deer loop and hit Chutes out. I ride there and SS all the time if you want to smash laps, always good to ride with new people.
Hey sorry to butt in but my brother and I are new to OC and were wanting to to Chutes. Do you guys know how we could shuttle it...drop in point and ending?
Start from Santiago oaks regional park parking lot and into the wilderness trail. Then you go up a big and hard to miss wooden stair case. Once up the stairs go left and keep climbing up until your at the top.
Made the right choice staying on line at that jump. I changed my mind last second and ended up catching my pedal on that rock and breaking my wrist there in February. Oaks is my top spot since it's easy to get to. Aliso a close second but quickly becoming a favorite as I explore more trails. I don't shuttle so the switch back climbs and multiple technical downhills make Oaks one of a kind. It's going to be interesting to see what happens to the trails after this fire.
Adam Marino Oaks is cool but I wished they have more trails. Chutes is super fun. Aliso is my favorite place to ride in OC it has so many trails than Oaks. It has some really gnarly trails too. I hope the trails are ok after the fire as well
Hey Adam I'm new to OC. My bro and I are ex racers wanting to try chutes. Do you where we could drive to drop in and then where the bottom is so we could shuttle?
Was up there 6 consecutive days last week, Mon-Sat. Wanted to do a 100mi week. All in the late PM hours tho. I would do Puma before heading over to climb either 3Bs or Chutes.
wow thats crazy! I wish I could ride every day. I just get 1 day a week. Props to you, 100 mi in a week is awesome
Long story short: I work early mornings, off by 3pm so I have time to hit it after the peak heat of the day and ride back with a cool sunset in the background. Also, hit you up on Strava haha
Nice! sounds like you got the life.
Oaks is always a good time. Have you tried waterfall/Mountain Goat?
No we were planning to do waterfall but my buddy forgot his bottle cage so he ran out of water after chutes. We climbed up Mountain Goat and I saw parts of Waterfall and it definitely looked fun and steep.
You ride at the Oaks?! Hell yeah dude thats my local trails. It's a shame you couldn't do waterfall that day, that trail is so fun and scary at the same time lol.
YOYODUDE101 yeah I will definitely hit it next time, from what I saw climbing up Goat it looked super fun, steep and rocky that's what I like most.
How do you find the grade of the trails
Strava
Tommy Huynh t_wrex_mtb thx
Hey I was wondering how to do you from hawk trail to chutes?
Sorry I don't remember the name of the trail we climbed up. I have only been there a handful of times
Climb up oak, turn left on edition ridge, and ride barham ridge til you find it
Nice, I was on the teal Spitfire.
hell yeah! Where did you go after Hawk?
I actually climbed the B's, did Hawk a second time then climbed to the flag, did Deer loop and hit Chutes out. I ride there and SS all the time if you want to smash laps, always good to ride with new people.
kazlx nice! Sounds like a good day of riding. Yeah PM your cell and I can hit you up next time we go to SS.
Hey sorry to butt in but my brother and I are new to OC and were wanting to to Chutes. Do you guys know how we could shuttle it...drop in point and ending?
Good cardio workouts here!! 👍👍
Nuke Acorn yeah it's a good balance, the climbs and runs are pretty short but worth it.
We're you using a full face helmet
Alex Guzman yeah I am only able to mount my Sony Action cam on my visor
How do I get to Santiago Oaks Trail? And where do I start from?
It really depends on where you live. Just search Google for directions
Start from Santiago oaks regional park parking lot and into the wilderness trail. Then you go up a big and hard to miss wooden stair case. Once up the stairs go left and keep climbing up until your at the top.
@@curetonbenares9236 So if we wanted to shuttle the park would be the ending? Where could we drive for the drop in?
Tht hub is loud! Lol
damian smith hahaha yes they are! Industry Nine hubs sounds like a bunch of pissed of rattle snakes
That's my park man
MTB Trail-Weaks nice! Santiago Oaks is fun, I plan to hit it more often
U got also I got oaks lol