Field Reports

route launches, stewardship campouts, events, and other musings.

Corral After Caldor
Gabriel Tiller Gabriel Tiller

Corral After Caldor

Nearly everywhere I rode after two months in California had been affected by wildfires, and Tahoe was no exception. In 2021 the Caldor Fire ripped through the Tahoe basin, luckily sparing most homes and infrastructure, but the forest was not as lucky.

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Returning to Pinecrest
Gabriel Tiller Gabriel Tiller

Returning to Pinecrest

After having explored the amazing granite riding of Pinecrest several years prior, I was excited to return and get my hands dirty. While much of the high country was still buried in snow, we discovered a few lower elevation gems and met the local riders and builders.

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A Chance Encounter in Jerseydale
Gabriel Tiller Gabriel Tiller

A Chance Encounter in Jerseydale

I was attempting to get some work done while posted up on a ridgeline with a good cell signal, but instead I opened Trailforks. Wait, I’m literally sitting on top of a trail network?

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Yosemite’s Hidden South Gate
Gabriel Tiller Gabriel Tiller

Yosemite’s Hidden South Gate

Oakhurst and Bass Lake are most known as the main jumping off point for tourists heading into Yosemite Valley, but the trails and terrain right outside of town are destination-worthy in their own right.

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Tehachapi Trails
Gabriel Tiller Gabriel Tiller

Tehachapi Trails

Another, more direct entrance into the Paiutes than Jawbone Canyon, is Tehachapi. This small community has partnered with a local cement company to build a robust and ripping trail system right on the edge of town.

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Jawbone: Gateway to the Southern Sierra
Gabriel Tiller Gabriel Tiller

Jawbone: Gateway to the Southern Sierra

For the most part, Orogenesis has been designed within a contiguous swath of public lands that loosely follow the mountain ranges that give Orogenesis its name. But several large swaths of private land present problems—the Mojave Desert, the Paiute Range, and the Tehachapi Mountains make up one of these.

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Unearthing Arrastre
Gabriel Tiller Gabriel Tiller

Unearthing Arrastre

Heading north from Condor Peak the Orogenesis route followed a collection of jeep roads and truck trails before reaching the LA aqueduct and Mojave Desert. It was decent, and quite scenic, but notably lacking in singletrack. Then we heard about Acton.

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Devil’s Punching Bag
Gabriel Tiller Gabriel Tiller

Devil’s Punching Bag

After a short climb, the descent started off with the expected snow drifts at Vincent Gap, a lot of avalanche debris, but overall the Manzanita Trail was in excellent shape. Then we started climbing the High Desert National Recreation Trail and things got… interesting.

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Revisiting Condor Peak
Gabriel Tiller Gabriel Tiller

Revisiting Condor Peak

Way back in 2021 I visited the Lowelifes RCC to help with their massive restoration effort on the Condor Peak Trail. This trail had been all but forgotten in the wake of the deadly 2009 Station Fire, and had succumbed to its new thorny guardians—whitethorn and century plants.

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Exploring the Ehmuu Tier
Gabriel Tiller Gabriel Tiller

Exploring the Ehmuu Tier

While the Anillo de Los Angeles Chapter is defined by the mountain ranges that ring the LA metro area, its southernmost tier neighboring Mexico and the Baja Divide should not be overlooked.

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