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About x-man

  • Birthday 09/21/1966

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  • Location
    Rancho Bernardo, San Diego, Ca, 9128
  • Interests
    Riding from home to hit trails. Not into trucking out. That's why I sold my Raptor.<br />
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  1. I'll be canceling this unless I get calls soon.
  2. We all need to decide when we start. I can do 10. Kris is that too early for you? Call me at (858) 385 15 20.
  3. I have Friday off. Anybody wants to ride around 9:30 starting somewhere near Ramona? PROPOSED ROUTE CANCELED
  4. x-man

    4/2 ride

    I have the day off but not to wake up so early to truck it out. Any other plans? Maybe I should open another post.
  5. x-man

    Probably a noob question but...

    You guys are kidding me. Hey the question is interesting. The washboard and the whoops follow a certain wave length. It will take a lot of vehicles landing exactly at the same spot to create a perfect sinusoidal wave. So, I would rather have another explanation. Sorry for being skeptical.
  6. I went again today to the office and spoke with the people running the volunteer show. One co-worker is in the mapping team and when I shared my story he made me print the areas I thought could be good spots to hide her. He also introduced me to the people there and talked about SDAR. They turned me and the maps I was carrying down again. They didn't even look at the areas I printed. This time the excuse was that the police had told them that we could perturb the evidence. Two people next to me where organizing a search on horses. Like they would not disturb the evidence! Following the news it looks like they already have evidence enough to detain one guy. And I don't see how people on foot are less likely to mess any evidence up. Anyway, in my opinion they don't want our help or they cannot coordinate more. The office was really small and it looked pretty chaotic there. At the end I dropped a few ink cartridges so they could print maps that made little sense to me. It doesn't look to me like a crisis or emergency when they keep turning help down so I guess I'll pass on this one.
  7. I called to report my findings and they sent me to some kind of supervisor. I let them know on the local resources they could tap on. They called me back saying that they would pass on us because they could not provide transportation for the bikes. I told them we are street legal and we know the back roads and trails better than them and the police. They said they would reconsider ...
  8. Today I went to the Laura Recovery Center Foundation (11858 Bernardo Plaza Court behind Citibank, Rancho Bernardo, 92128) and I offered to search on my plated dirt bike (a.k.a dual sport). They turned me and people with horses down. I told them that my dual sport club of 900+ members knows the trails very well and I could probably enlist some to comb whatever areas they needed. They took my phone number but told me to go back home. Then I went to talk with the police at the Lake Hodges and they turned me down too. They had ATVs but nothing for single track trails. I went searching by myself on Highland Valley, Bandy Canyon and 78. Eventually I joined the San Pascual Fire department –that had been turned down too- and jointly went searching the river bed in the 78 where they found a couple of bodies a few years ago. I've talked to the people that manage the farms between 78 and Bandy Canyon and they were willing to let people in on foot among the orange groves and on vehicles in the dirt roads. Some people let me ride in their private property some didn't. I found washing machines, fridges and entire cars dumped in the canyons; among some evidence of people living there and the usual trash. I found several search parties and I was surprised at what areas they were. Some had no connecting trails to the original one and they were not accessible by car. I couldn't figure out what search strategy they are conducting since nobody could direct me to whoever was coordinating it. I spend several hours and a tank of gas and I wish they had better coordination and used ALL available resources.
  9. Yes, there is NOT an open connection between 76 and Lusardi TT (your points M & N).......Lusardi is a gated /dead end off Pamo Thanks, I figured somebody will new. Do you know any way to make it from the bottom of Pally south grade to Ramona or the 78? If there is a link somewhere in the site with open trails around the area I'll take it.
  10. Hi all, Christian and I will try to make this ROUTE Does anybody see any closed road? I just plotted it in Google maps. We are starting from Highland Valley at 10:30, probably 11 @ Ramona.
  11. x-man

    New guy from Ramona

    Welcome to the group! I live at the end of Highland Valley. Hit me up for rides around Ramona.
  12. Paul was right. The other end is Mexico. I stand corrected. Did the same google maps exercise and saw it too. Today I was talking to a guy that works for a company that installs surveillance equipment on the border and he told me that they have cameras and other sensors. He also mentioned that some part of the border needs to be open so wild life can cross it. That is what I was told; don't quote me on that.
  13. Some videos as a playlist.
  14. If it was Sunday I'll definitively go. I like that area.
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