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WsSB MTB Riders Signal Instant Message Board

WsSB MTB Riders Signal Instant Message Board

Fri, Jun 5, 4:00 PM
From Westside Southbay Mountain Bike Riders

Get the signal app and join the group! Most plans will be made here. Only organized group functions will be done on Meetup. Get Signal and start making plans to ride! https://signal.group/#CjQKIGCd9_AdJkRk9zsfQf4mZNLJbi8-tfDqkHpjqinGPYd9EhBQJEg900WAcSzIZgmpAXIr

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SATURDAY RIDE WITH THE CANYON CARVER CREW UPTOP ACH

SATURDAY RIDE WITH THE CANYON CARVER CREW UPTOP ACH

Sat, May 30, 5:00 PM
From VERITAS RIDERS
5.0

***HOLA, HELLO AND WHASSSUUP.*** ***PLEASE READ DEETS BELOW, I JUST COPIED AND PASTED THAT FROM CASTLE'S GROUP.*** ***EVERYNOW N THEN WE LIKE TO GET TOGETHER WITH THE CANYON CARVER PEOPLE AND RIDE, NICE PEEPS.*** ***HOPE TO SEE YOU ON THIS ONE AMIGOS !*** Let's ride ACH, AFH, 9mile, Aliso Canyon to Lang... We will eat at The Copper Hills BBQ joint and then backtrack to the cul-de-sac. We are meeting in the cul-de-sac at the Shell station at the base of ACH. 4530 Angeles Crest. La Canada, Flintridge CA. 91011. (10am) KSU by 10:15am!!! ***THIS IS A FUN ROUTE, ACH and AFH ARE CLASSICS. AND GOD HAS BLESSED US WITH THEM IN OUR OWN BACK YARD!***

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🚴 5/30 SAT 8:30 AM | KEN BURTON - EL PRIETO | ADV BLUE LEVEL 🚴

🚴 5/30 SAT 8:30 AM | KEN BURTON - EL PRIETO | ADV BLUE LEVEL 🚴

Sat, May 30, 3:30 PM
From AMTR / All Mountain Trail Riders (AMTR)O.C, L.A,I.E and S.D
4.9

**Distance 12+ miles // Elevation 2,000+ feet** The El Prieto Loop, sometimes referred to as ‘JPL’ because of its proximity to NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, is one of many options for epic riding in the San Gabes. We will climb up Brown Mountain to the saddle, then continue climbing up Brown Mountain to the Ken Burton Trailhead, before descending either Ken Burton or back down to the saddle and taking El Prieto. El Prieto means “The Dark One” in Spanish. The name comes from an early homesteader in 1865 named Robert Owen, an African American, who settled there and became a staple of the developing community. After his death, John and Owen Brown, two brothers and prominent abolitionists who fought for the Union, built a cabin on the adjacent land. Their charisma and love for nature helped to cultivate the mountain community. The peak above El Prieto is named after the Brown boys and Owen’s grave is still visible in El Prieto Canyon. **ADVANCED BLUE** *You have a strong understanding and practice with braking, shifting, cornering, and descending skills. You can navigate variable terrain at a good pace. You are confident and comfortable riding singletrack trails and can easily navigate roots, rocks, mud, sand, and creek crossings. You are capable of a front wheel and rear wheel lift and can put the two together to navigate over obstacles. You are fairly confident on steep climbs and descents, but you may walk sections on Black or Double Black trails.* **[LINK TO RIDE LEVEL CHART FOR MORE DETAILS](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lK2QCFW94SM-J3m2cUEvDxXYxsdsMSkvypyenjK2oq8/edit?usp=sharing)** **LIABILITY RELEASE & WAIVER** *If you are new to AMTR, please bring a signed and completed waiver to the ride for the ride leader or email it to: AMTR.Meetup@gmail.com. You will be asked to sign a Waiver if you do not have one on file with us. If you refuse to sign, you will not be allowed to join the meetup event.* **[READ, SIGN, AND EMAIL YOUR WAIVER](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1k2G2x-3WT9JSdQDOFoEZrtZmtu8sB_BO/view?usp=sharing)** **BIKING ESSENTIALS** *Please bring your own biking essential needs like tools, pump, hydration pack, chain link, gloves, energy gel/bar, snacks, camera, and most importantly a HELMET. Knee and elbow pads are NOT a must, but are suitable for extra protection.* **DISCLAIMER** *The Organizer, Assistant Organizers, Volunteers, Ride leaders, and Event Organizers in this group are not professional guides. The function of the organizer(s) is only to organize the meetup. Each person who signs up for a trip/meetup/outing is responsible for his or her own safety. By signing up for a ride, or any other event organized by this group, you are acknowledging that you are aware of the risks, dangers, and hazards associated with any outdoor activity and freely accept and fully assume all such risks, dangers, and hazards. In addition, you further agree to release and discharge the Organizer and Assistant Organizers of the All Mountain Trail Riders Meetup Group from and against any and all liability arising from your participation in the group activities.*

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Easy Access Pop-Up: Free E-Bike Rides at Walnut Creek Nature Park

Sun, May 31, 4:00 PM
From Entourage: LA's Asian Socialites
4.8
12 attendees
Cook's Corner Pray & Go Ministry Ride

Cook's Corner Pray & Go Ministry Ride

Sat, Jun 13, 3:00 PM
From Calvary LIFE Riders Motorcycle Ministry

Meet, Stage, Pray and Go Mininstry Ride to Cook's Corner in Trabaco Canyon with a stop at a local Motorcycle dealership on the way home.

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Exploring Los Angeles on bike....

Sat, May 30, 2:15 AM
From The Black Outdoors - An African-American Adventure Group
4.6
1 attendee
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Frequently asked questions

Ebike rides are social gatherings where electric bike enthusiasts come together to enjoy a ride. Participants often explore scenic routes, making it a fun way to meet new people and discover new paths.

Use Meetup to search for ebike groups in Los Angeles. Simply enter 'ebike' and your location to find active communities hosting regular rides in the area.

Yes, many ebike rides in Los Angeles welcome beginners. Groups typically include a range of experience levels, ensuring everyone enjoys the ride safely and comfortably.

Ebike rides start at various locations around Los Angeles. Details about starting points and routes are usually provided by the group or event organizer on Meetup.

Ebike rides on Meetup aren't typically guided tours. They're group outings where members share favorite routes, though some events may offer informal leaders.

Absolutely! You can join multiple ebike groups in Los Angeles to participate in a variety of events and meet more riders across the city.

Most rides require participants to bring their own ebikes. If you don't own one, consider renting an ebike locally for the event.

Some ebike rides may have a participant fee, particularly if specified by organizers. However, many rides are free, focusing on community and shared enjoyment of the ride.

RSVP to an ebike ride by logging into your Meetup account and finding your desired event. Click 'RSVP' to let organizers know you're attending.

Event cancellation due to weather varies per organizer. Check the event page or contact the organizer for updates on cancellations or rescheduling.

Bringing a friend is often encouraged! Be sure to check with the event organizer, but most rides welcome additional participants as long as they RSVP.

Safety gear typically includes helmets, reflective clothing, and lights. Check individual event pages for specific recommendations from organizers.

Generally, ebike rides on Meetup don't have professional guides. They rely on the collective experience of participants to navigate and explore.

Family-friendliness varies by event. Some rides may welcome all ages, while others might focus on adult riders. Always check event details for specifics.

While many Los Angeles neighborhoods have ebike groups, the availability can depend on active participants. Sometimes certain areas have more frequent rides.