Mountain Bike Bill, The Dirt on the Dirt

A couple of weekends in Idyllwild

On Labor Day, I got in some quality Father-Son time with my oldest son on The Hub Trails in Idyllwild.   The trail system has really expanded over the years since I first started riding up here.  I’m way overdue for update on this area on the site so I decided I would be going back the following weekend.

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Here is Will riding on the Hard Sun trail.   We had a great time and we rode quite a few trails I had not been on before.

I started the next weekend off by finally catching the Hub Cyclery Saturday Shop Ride.

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The shop ride focused on some of the trails over on South Ridge.   Here is Emily working on some tasty singletrack.

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This gaggle is best described as some of the usual local suspects.   They guys were kicking my ass up every climb.

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A killer spot for snacks and nips whiskey.

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Dee styling up the hill

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Emily cruising up a climb

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While on the shop ride the trail went by a killer looking campsite so I dropped a marker in my GPS.

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After post-ride tasty beverages, yummy tacos and plenty of MTB chattage back at the bike shop, I drove back up into the woods and found my way back to the campsite we went by earlier in the day.    This was Casa Del Bill for the evening.

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The post-sunset view from camp with the lights of Hemet below in the distance.

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After a leisurely wake up the following morning, coffee, breakfast and camp breakdown I headed over to The Hub trails.   The route I had planned for the day was not what I would consider a “Good” series of loops as my goal was to cover as many of the trails I had not been on before vice just doing a killer ride.  I knew I would be doing some of this trails in the non-preferred direction.

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The opening set of trails included Uprising, Silver Crag, Onion and Mystic Creek that worked up the mountain to Toptimator and Project X.  I first rode Project X back when folks did not want you talking about it…Now its on the map, but I was not riding it today.

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Toptimator is just forested singletrack awesomeness with killer views to boot.  I took Toptimator to Portal, Dreamtwister and Sleepwalker.   At this point I was seriously considering dropping down into the lower trails and heading back to the trailhead as I was starting to wane.   I managed to convince myself to close off the Sleepwalker loop back to Topimator.  A check of my water bladder put me to water rationing mode as I made my way back over to Mystic Dubbings for a cool descent back towards the trailhead.

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I took a wrong turn at the bottom of Mystic Dubbings and found myself climbing up Bear Trap.  I had gone far enough up the trail that I decided to gut it out and take  it back to its upper junction of the Mystic Dubbings trail.   At that junction I turned around, polished off my last sips of water and then descended Bear Trap and then retraced my way back to the trailhead.    I rolled into the trailhead completely out of energy and all full of smiles. The water in my ice chest never tasted so GOOD!  I did 21.8 miles with 2,700 feet of climbing but man did that ride seem harder than the number convey.  I will be updating my page on this area in the next couple weeks but it will still be missing a few of the otherwise “published” trails.   To get the best and most up-to-date map you will need to swing by Hub Cyclery and pick one up.