Mr. caligs came over to my house early Friday afternoon. I was just finishing up an oil change on my bike and installed new rear brake pads. Then Gabor pulled his bike in the garage and we worked on his charging system a little bit. It's still not perfect, but it's better. Then we took off for an afternoon of fun and frivolity.
We headed up Azuza Canyon, more accurately called San Gabriel Canyon Road. It has been recently opened all the way to Crystal Lake. That section of road has been closed for what seems like 15 years.
We rode and we climbed.
We climbed and rode some more.
Until we could ride no more.
But that's OK. Right there was the Crystal Lake Snack Bar Trading Post. We stopped in for some refreshments.
Inside the snack bar was the proprietor, Adam. He's had quite a fight to hang onto his business. He even led the charge in Sacramento to get the road re-opened.
Adam is a very nice, hospitable guy and I encourage all of you So. Cal. riders to take a trip up there and order something to eat. He also has cabins to rent. Adam almost lost everything, including his life, during the Grand Prix fire a few years ago. His story is pretty amazing. He was on the mountain when it burned and he survived by getting into his pond as the fire raged around him. He still had to spend some time in the hospital from smoke inhalation.
There's a campground across the street from the Trading Post.
We saddled up to head down the mountain.
On the way back we also took a spin over Glendora Mountain Road. More pictures in the next post.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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