jerbear610
Husqvarna
Pro Class
We went up to our cabin over the weekend to close it up for the winter and as always I
brought my bike with me. Didn't have time to do much riding up there in Johnsville but I always
make a point of hitting Downieville or some place I wouldn't normally drive to.
This time I decided to check out the Fiddle Creek Trail which is right off Hwy 49 a few miles down
the road from Downieville and connects to the Hall's Ranch Trail, which is part of the Downieville
trail system. I've read little snipits online about this trail but given the fact that it starts right
at the Indian Valley/Fiddle Creek Campground about 100 yards off 49 it was very convenient.
I didn't get there til after 2:00 pm and was just counting on doing a quick, easy little ride as
I was riding solo didn't feel like getting into anything really technical. When you're riding anything
in the Sierra Buttes (Downieville) area there's no such thing as quick, easy singletrack.
This was one of those trails that once you commit to it there's no turning back because
immediately it takes you way up on this mountain top where the majority of it remains.
It just runs along the top of this mountain until it finally splits off into two choices. One way takes
you back down to 49 and the other connects to Hall's Ranch Trail. I chose to go down to 49 as I was worn out but the trail descending down was pretty hairy with lots of very tight switch backs
and high pucker factor moments. The clip I'm putting up is not quite as hairy but as always the
camera doesn't do it much justice. I might post the other clips although there are some kind of
not so flattering moments of me trying to deal with these switchbacks on a very tall 511 and
steep terrain where you can ill afford the slightest mistake.
View from up on the mountain.


The token cabin pic

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqoN5bx4wVU
brought my bike with me. Didn't have time to do much riding up there in Johnsville but I always
make a point of hitting Downieville or some place I wouldn't normally drive to.
This time I decided to check out the Fiddle Creek Trail which is right off Hwy 49 a few miles down
the road from Downieville and connects to the Hall's Ranch Trail, which is part of the Downieville
trail system. I've read little snipits online about this trail but given the fact that it starts right
at the Indian Valley/Fiddle Creek Campground about 100 yards off 49 it was very convenient.
I didn't get there til after 2:00 pm and was just counting on doing a quick, easy little ride as
I was riding solo didn't feel like getting into anything really technical. When you're riding anything
in the Sierra Buttes (Downieville) area there's no such thing as quick, easy singletrack.
This was one of those trails that once you commit to it there's no turning back because
immediately it takes you way up on this mountain top where the majority of it remains.
It just runs along the top of this mountain until it finally splits off into two choices. One way takes
you back down to 49 and the other connects to Hall's Ranch Trail. I chose to go down to 49 as I was worn out but the trail descending down was pretty hairy with lots of very tight switch backs
and high pucker factor moments. The clip I'm putting up is not quite as hairy but as always the
camera doesn't do it much justice. I might post the other clips although there are some kind of
not so flattering moments of me trying to deal with these switchbacks on a very tall 511 and
steep terrain where you can ill afford the slightest mistake.
View from up on the mountain.


The token cabin pic
