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I was wondering if anyone has ever been down Blue Sky Ranch Rd. off of Wildcat Canyon rd. It looks like a great ride, but I don’t know if it is a gated road. Does anyone know? ;) Sorry I should of placed this in open discussion. My bad!

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that's right... you can't post it here until it's a ride report... so go out and ride it, and THEN post it here... and since we're posting at the wrong place...

I meant to call you; I think your tailpipe is loose; did you remove your buddy pegs, and not secure the pipe? If so, swing by my house and I'll make you a cheapo bracket.

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I know this is from 6 months ago, I was bored and reading back on these post. Anywaaaaay, Blue Sky Ranch Rd is a private road that turns into a hiking trail that follows an old dirt road all the way to the top of El Cap. I dont think there is a gate...... but there are the typical "No Off-Road Vehicles" signs. I hiked this trail last year. first I went up the front of the mountain and from the top I took the trail over to wildcat caynon. It was about 5 or six miles from the top of El Cap mountain to wildcat Caynon. It follows an old dirt road that goes by some abandoned mines. To bad its all off limits to bikes because that would be a beautiful little ride.

Here is a pic from the top.

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I know this is from 6 months ago, I was bored and reading back on these post. Anywaaaaay, Blue Sky Ranch Rd is a private road that turns into a hiking trail that follows an old dirt road all the way to the top of El Cap. I dont think there is a gate...... but there are the typical "No Off-Road Vehicles" signs. I hiked this trail last year. first I went up the front of the mountain and from the top I took the trail over to wildcat caynon. It was about 5 or six miles from the top of El Cap mountain to wildcat Caynon. It follows an old dirt road that goes by some abandoned mines. To bad its all off limits to bikes because that would be a beautiful little ride.

Here is a pic from the top.

No " off road vehicles" implies that is ok for plated bikes... to me... anyone have other thoughts?

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No " off road vehicles" implies that is ok for plated bikes... to me... anyone have other thoughts?

EXACTLY! When are we going?

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No " off road vehicles" implies that is ok for plated bikes... to me... anyone have other thoughts?

EXACTLY! When are we going?

Just FYI, unfortunately this road was closed several year ago as part of the Blue Sky preserve. It is gated on the Poway side and only open to hikers. No vehicles of any kind. No motorcycles, mountain bikes, or cars. The only vehicle you'll see is the Ranger.

From the Ramona side on Highland Valley, there is a gate which is usually open, but a sign stated that the road is private property owned by the Water Dist. and there is no trespassing.

Hate to break the bad news, but defintely wouldn't want to get caught in a Federal Preserve on my Cycle.

Dan M

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Just FYI, unfortunately this road was closed several year ago as part of the Blue Sky preserve. It is gated on the Poway side and only open to hikers. No vehicles of any kind. No motorcycles, mountain bikes, or cars. The only vehicle you'll see is the Ranger.

From the Ramona side on Highland Valley, there is a gate which is usually open, but a sign stated that the road is private property owned by the Water Dist. and there is no trespassing.

Hate to break the bad news, but defintely wouldn't want to get caught in a Federal Preserve on my Cycle.

Dan M

I looked up the area you are talking about, it isnt the same area. The area in question is just south of Barona casino. Still though the trail they are talking about is definately off limits to vehicles of any kind. To correct myself there is a gate on the Blue Sky Ranch rd. entrance but there are other ways in. The signs make it clear that we arent welcome. :unsure:

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