clasic mountainboard descents of the sierra?

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clasic mountainboard descents of the sierra?

by Skateboards2Scrapers » Tue Jul 19, 2011 10:01 pm

hey guys! :)

i was trying to reesearch tyo find the sickest mountainboard descents in Cali

Among other thins I m trying to find out if I can shred in wilderness zones, would be a total downer if i got fined for mountainboarding - (mountainboarding is not a crime)

regardless, i was thinking a shred descent of the whitney trail would be the illst. rumblin down trailcrest, down the switchers, whoo whooooo

another descent I am considering is half dome kind of by the cables and maybe tenaya peak have these been shredded before? :D :D :D

the potential of the sierra for rock climbing and shredding of snow is so high and i thin that expanding upon that ppotential in a new waywould be somethng that could be sooooo cool

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please post some beta for this

no haterz plz

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Re: clasic mountainboard descents of the sierra?

by Deb » Tue Jul 19, 2011 10:15 pm

Hey Scraper. Not to be a bitch....well, maybe...but, do you normally hike/climb mountains taller than 5,000'? I'm sure you can some across some relatively mundane trails to ride down, but how are you at dealing with terrain, conditions, obstacles, weather, and navigation to get up a mountain? Have you been on Whitney's trail? Not terribly smooth, straight or safe for falling off of.
Can probably bet that it would be illegal, and extremely irresponsible to ride down Half Dome's cable route with hundreds of people climbing up and down. Think about it.....safety for all, not just you.
Too much snow in Sierra now, why don't you do Devil's Backbone on Baldy first, or maybe Vivian Creek Trail off of Gorgonio? :)

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Re: clasic mountainboard descents of the sierra?

by Rob » Wed Jul 20, 2011 12:29 am

Dude, sorry but you can only board where bikes are allowed. Let me help you with your research.

Here's what it says on the NPS website:
"All pets are prohibited.
Bicycles, strollers, and any mechanized transport are prohibited.
Fishing is permitted with a valid California fishing license. All pertinent California state fishing regulations apply.
Fires are permitted with a wilderness permit in wilderness areas, unless otherwise noted. No additional fire permit is needed. However, fires are only allowed in existing fire rings, and prohibited above 9,600 feet in elevation (gas stoves are ok). Use dead and down wood only. Do not burn any trash, including toilet paper.
Motorized equipment is prohibited."
http://www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/wildregs.htm



I'm pretty sure a mountain board would fall into the "any mechanized transport" catagory.

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Re: clasic mountainboard descents of the sierra?

by JJBrunner » Wed Jul 20, 2011 12:42 am

sicky sicky gnar!

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Re: clasic mountainboard descents of the sierra?

by powderjunkie » Wed Jul 20, 2011 12:48 am

go do White Mountain and skate down a 14er. ;)

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Re: clasic mountainboard descents of the sierra?

by norco17 » Wed Jul 20, 2011 1:39 am

I am thinking anything in a wilderness area would be out. That board looks like it would be fun. To bad I can't skateboard on a flat street even if I had training wheels and bubble rap.

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Re: clasic mountainboard descents of the sierra?

by granjero » Wed Jul 20, 2011 9:47 pm

Have you done the classic road descents?

120 is my favorite ride of all time.
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168 is a close second.

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I bet Glacier Lodge would rock as would Rock Creek.

Does your mountain board have a brake? I could see that as being the major problem since trails are not wide enough to slarve around and scrub speed.

And wilderness runs might get your board confiscated and a big fine. Not fun. Stick to the roads (dirt or paved) and enjoy freedom!

If you find yourself in the BLC, give a shout and we'll show you the tour de kingdom. 10k worth of runs you can do in a day utilizing bus, bikes, walking, and some car shuttling.

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Re: clasic mountainboard descents of the sierra?

by salad » Wed Jul 20, 2011 11:13 pm

whitney portal road is a fun ride. i rode lower rock creek rd last week. wanted to bomb the shit outta 168 but it was dumping on us every afternoon.

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Re: clasic mountainboard descents of the sierra?

by jareds » Wed Jul 20, 2011 11:54 pm

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nTAn6E_flE[/youtube] LOLOLOL

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Re: clasic mountainboard descents of the sierra?

by Skateboards2Scrapers » Thu Jul 21, 2011 12:53 am

thanx for the beta bros! see ya later haterz, more details coming soon

keeping the stoke alive!

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Re: clasic mountainboard descents of the sierra?

by rice » Thu Jul 21, 2011 4:01 pm

120, 168, 89 ALL FUN ESP EARLY MORNING WITHOUT THE CARS, GLACIER LODGE, CONVICT LAKE, VIRGINIA LAKES ROADS GOOD TOO. SHIT ANY OF THOSE ROADS OUT THERE ON THE EAST SIDE WILL WORK. GRANITE OLLY BUMPS UP IN TUOLUMNE MEADOWS ARE A BLAST!
NOW THAT DIRT BOARDING STUFF I DONT KNOW MUCH ABOUT EXCEPT AT THE LOCAL BMX JUMP PARK. THAT SHIT IS OFF THE CHARTS! GOOD OLE SKATEBOARDING WHAT FUN!

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Re: clasic mountainboard descents of the sierra?

by SJ » Thu Jul 21, 2011 8:42 pm

jareds wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nTAn6E_flE[/youtube] LOLOLOL


nice, i think the moustache was messing with his drag coefficient.

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Re: clasic mountainboard descents of the sierra?

by salad » Fri Jul 22, 2011 4:57 am

got three diff hills right outside my garage that go at 45+. nothing like the long ass mtn roads east side, but not bad for being urban and right outside your door. perfect asphalt too.

all buzzed up and about to go push it.

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Re: clasic mountainboard descents of the sierra?

by Skateboards2Scrapers » Tue Jul 26, 2011 12:36 am

Way cool to see the posative vibez buzzing about for my proj!!!!!!


was a little 2 hiiiiigh and pushed it a little 2 far ths weekend tho, took a pretty ruff spill on camino cielo so this will put plans a little bit back but cant stop the stoke even tho road rash can slow it down a bit

its allllll good though next thing u know it whitney trail tenaya or hd next to cables will get shredded btu until this road rash heels i will simmer in the scraper


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