jmb575
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These were taken this past Monday. I bit of snow at the top and of course it's an OHV approved trail.
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Gadgetman
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Thanks for the pics.That looks like a neat place.How do you get there?
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Gadgetman wrote: Thanks for the pics.That looks like a neat place.How do you get there?
From:
Orange
California
1.Head northwest on Waterworks Way toward Sand Canyon Ave
0.1 mi
2.Turn right at Sand Canyon Ave
2.7 mi
5 mins
3.Turn right at Irvine Blvd
0.2 mi
2 mins
4.Slight right to merge onto CA-133 N
Partial toll road
1.0 mi
1 min
5.Take exit 14B to merge onto CA-241 N toward Riverside
Toll road
12.1 mi
11 mins
6.Take the exit onto CA-91 E toward Riverside
24.6 mi
24 mins
7.Take the exit onto CA-60 E/I-215 S toward Indio
Continue to follow CA-60 E
14.7 mi
14 mins
8.Take the exit toward San Jacinto/Hemet
0.3 mi
9.Slight right at Gilman Springs Rd
9.7 mi
11 mins
10.Turn right onto the CA-79 S ramp to Hemet/San Diego
0.4 mi
1 min
11.Merge onto CA-79/N Sanderson Ave
1.1 mi
1 min
12.Turn left at Ramona Expy
5.4 mi
8 mins
13.Continue on Mountain Ave
1.8 mi
3 mins
14.Continue on Ramona Expy
1.4 mi
2 mins
15.Turn left at Hwy 74/CA-74/Florida Ave
Continue to follow CA-74
4.5 mi
7 mins
16.Turn left at Bee Canyon Truck Trail
3.1 mi
14 mins
NF-5S09
Idyllwild, CA 92549
It's right after Cranston Forest Station, you'll pass a bridge and then make a left onto a staging area.
The ride takes you up to a small town called Pine Cove.
alpineduner
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Ahh the memories!
Grew up in Hemet and used to take the trucks straight for the canyon at the first drop of rain or snow.
(Of course we always waited for school to get out first )
That was a great place
Those were the days. Thanks for the photo's
(Tell that kid in Red shirt-photo #3 to get a shoulder harness on!Those rhino's like to lay down on their sides.)
Glamis...why go anywhere else?
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Is this a one day ride or is there places to camp and enough area for a weekend?
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jmb575
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I've camped there overnight at the bottom, but it really is only a day ride type of location.
I've seen trucks, jeeps, dirtbikes, quads and of course Rhinos.