
I purchased a non-returnable 52v/25Ah (1300 Wh) battery but it does not fit my bike - by about 1/4 inch. I paid over $398 with tax. I am willing to swap or sell. I figure $350 is fair -- obo. You can pick up or I can deliver locally. Battery includes mounting rail, charger, etc. […]
Easy Intermediate, 3 miles, 600' gain Easier Option: 2.4 mi, 530' gain. 5 Washburn St, Simi Valley, CA 93065 We'll meet in the parking lot at the northeast corner of Madera and Royal, just south of the Donut Delite, on the east side of the Clinicas office. We'll walk from there to the trailhead at […]
I purchased a non-returnable 52v/25Ah (1300 Wh) battery but it does not fit my bike - by about 1/4 inch. I paid over $398 with tax. I am willing to swap or sell. I figure $350 is fair -- obo. You can pick up or I can deliver locally. Battery includes mounting rail, charger, etc. […]
Enjoy the cooler weather and coastal views! We start in Hollywood Beach (Oxnard) and head counterclockwise into Port Hueneme and then up into Oxnard proper. We enjoy a quick stop at Starbucks before heading west towards the Channel Islands Harbor to visit the marinas via a circuitous route. Finally, we reach Oxnard Shores along the […]
Let’s see the fall colors. Car camp at Big Pine Lakes group site on Friday night. Saturday day hike up to 16 miles seeing all the lakes in a loop. Sunday pack up and head home. Map: https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/big-pine-lakes-trail 25 people max. 8 cars. Must carpool!! Minimum $10pp to cover camp fee. Money will be collected […]
DESCRIPTION: Starting from the serene trailhead at Pony Park, this loop hike winds upward along a scenic stretch of the Pacific Crest Trail, offering a steady, shaded climb through pine and oak as you gain elevation toward Mt. Pacifico. The route is quiet and peaceful, with sweeping views of Palmdale, Antelope Valley and the San […]
Another Palisades favorite. Our route begins on Trailer Canyon fire road providing broad views over Santa Ynez Canyon and the surrounding mountains. But like nature and vacuums, we abhor fire roads. Thus, shortly after the hike begins we will leave the fire road and take a small, slightly overgrown use trail that passes a clay […]
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