San Diego’s gnarliest MTB trails, Teds reviewed and survived with my specialized turbo Levo 2022 3rd gen.
Trail reviewed is called Circus Circus, it’s a black diamond trail like most out there. Not for beginner mountain bikers. A lot of rock rolls, drops, and jumps.
The real Teds, not just videos of expert riders hitting gnarly jumps.
Average mountain biker trail review. 
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San Diego has trails that will please all riders from the most beginner to those seeking more adventure. Experiences can be had from the coast, to the inland foothills to the wooded forests of Mount Laguna to the Anza Borrego Desert. Most riding areas in San Diego are a combination of singletrack and fireroads to provide connectivity. Head to Penasqutios Canyon and you'll find a variety of trails that are good for beginner and intermediate riders. Head to Black Mountain if you like the more rocky, technical trails with healthy dose of elevation, and go to Lake Hodges (San Dieguito River Park) if you're into a mix of the aforementioned riding areas. A little over an hour from downtown San Diego will get you to the Cleveland National Forest, featuring Noble Canyon, one of SoCal's best downhill trails. Cuyamaca State Park also offers some awesome singletrack and vistas as well.
17 окт 2024