bored in the city
#1
bored in the city
I was bored today as I am waiting to start my job in like a month or so. I took my bike and decided to do some exploring. I was able to get down onto the banks of this big drainage canal and gave me access to place I've never seen. I found an old abandoned grave yard in this weird secluded wooded area, just over the side of the canal. Found these old *** bridges that seemed to go no where, I wonder how long they have been there. Also I found this totally disused paved bike trail, which was in rough shape. Followed it for a while and came out behind a building right close to where I live. I never knew any of this stuff was even there!.
Also took the chance to try out my GPS on some geocaching. I need to get some maps for it, because it was like way off... I didn't find any of the caches either.
Just bored, thought I'd post my explorations. Probably shoulda brought a camera...
Also took the chance to try out my GPS on some geocaching. I need to get some maps for it, because it was like way off... I didn't find any of the caches either.
Just bored, thought I'd post my explorations. Probably shoulda brought a camera...
#2
That's pretty cool. I've been doing sort of the same thing. Just taking trails and roads to see where they go. After some exploring on google earth, I found a dead end road that continued on through the woods for about 2 miles. It connected on the other side to another dead end road on the other side of town. I took the bike out there and it turned out to be a great trail system. There were all kinds of branching trails but I stayed on the main one. It was great. I took my GPS with me and downloaded the track to google earth when I got home. One cool thing about google earth is that you can actually play the route back and it looks like you're flying above your route at about 100 feet.
I tried bringing my camera phone but was having too much fun to stop and take pictures. I came across a lake, some wild turkeys, and a sandpit. Use google earth before you go out and you'll probably find some new stuff.
I tried bringing my camera phone but was having too much fun to stop and take pictures. I came across a lake, some wild turkeys, and a sandpit. Use google earth before you go out and you'll probably find some new stuff.
#6
Yesterday was a nice day and I got bored too, as the wife had commitments and couldn't go ride. So I took off to an area we used to ride years ago. I found it wasn't exactly ok to ride there now.... but I found a way in. Since this will be the last time I took a couple pics.
To bad they are now building all around the place. The trails are still here - someone has been keeping them worn in. This place is about as far south as you can go in so cal....
To bad they are now building all around the place. The trails are still here - someone has been keeping them worn in. This place is about as far south as you can go in so cal....
Last edited by RaceGass; 05-12-2009 at 12:41 AM.
#7
Its amazing all the roads and places I have seen just since riding a bike, I am truly appreciative of the experiences and its just cool man! I took a new rider friend who just picked up a Yamaha WR250 out on Saturday and hit three state parks and a few powerline trails, good times man!
#8
+1, that's exactly how I have felt for the last 3 years. It's like I'm re-living my childhood......oh wait I never grew up.
#10
I know, I know, deej. :P
I looked up some places on google earth like armycopter does and I found a few potential spots. I'm gunna go tomorrow and I'll get some pics of the kinds of places there are... If I can find my camera
I looked up some places on google earth like armycopter does and I found a few potential spots. I'm gunna go tomorrow and I'll get some pics of the kinds of places there are... If I can find my camera