Sand Mountain
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Sand Mountain
The hill is AWESOME. Been to Pismo - no hills at all, been to Glamis - Medium hills, Sand Mt. hill is great. I hear St. A's is better and Dumont is great too. I can't wait to try them.
There is no rush like shooting the hill then, riding the crest-line. I don't care if you have no fear of heights, the crest line will get your heart pumping.
Nothing like a steep hill to really separate the HP from the rider.
As for camping. Extremely primitive. NO hookups and no water out there. What you bring is what you get.
Reignman78: do you ride St. A's much? Are you just looking for somewhere to go in a slightly warmer climate this time of year?
There is no rush like shooting the hill then, riding the crest-line. I don't care if you have no fear of heights, the crest line will get your heart pumping.
Nothing like a steep hill to really separate the HP from the rider.
As for camping. Extremely primitive. NO hookups and no water out there. What you bring is what you get.
Reignman78: do you ride St. A's much? Are you just looking for somewhere to go in a slightly warmer climate this time of year?
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Sand Mountain
you will notice when people describe other locations you will see that they say hill"s" and when they describe Sand Mountain they say hill, no "s". It is a nice hill, but don't expect alot of hills unless you count the 10-20 footers on the back side, and speaking of the back side follow some of the sand trails out they are a blast.
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I don't know about ridable area. I think Sand Mt. and Pismo are close.
I only enjoy a couple things at Pismo - Ride the fence line, flat drags and cruising the beach - can't beat the view.
As for duning, hill climbing or bowls at Pismo - I would say average at best.
Not trying to diss anyone, just my riding style doesn't prefer that area.
I like the hill at Sand Mt. and even though I say Hill there are a lot of large bowl areas of the hill that offer their own hill to climb. The trails are fun at Sand Mt. but, I will say, I like the fence line at Pismo better because a group can go out and actually pass eachother as they are racing the fence line at Pismo. Can't pass on the trails at Sand Mt. very easily. As for racing, nothing I have seen yet beats the comp hill at Sand Mt. The flats are fun for overall speed but, I like the hill to really show who has the HP not who has the gearing.
I prefer the large bowls at Sand Mt. where I can really open it up in 3rd gear then start climbing the Mt. then back down in 4th and 5th gear. Can't get that kind of speed on any bowl at Pismo.
I only enjoy a couple things at Pismo - Ride the fence line, flat drags and cruising the beach - can't beat the view.
As for duning, hill climbing or bowls at Pismo - I would say average at best.
Not trying to diss anyone, just my riding style doesn't prefer that area.
I like the hill at Sand Mt. and even though I say Hill there are a lot of large bowl areas of the hill that offer their own hill to climb. The trails are fun at Sand Mt. but, I will say, I like the fence line at Pismo better because a group can go out and actually pass eachother as they are racing the fence line at Pismo. Can't pass on the trails at Sand Mt. very easily. As for racing, nothing I have seen yet beats the comp hill at Sand Mt. The flats are fun for overall speed but, I like the hill to really show who has the HP not who has the gearing.
I prefer the large bowls at Sand Mt. where I can really open it up in 3rd gear then start climbing the Mt. then back down in 4th and 5th gear. Can't get that kind of speed on any bowl at Pismo.
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