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An overnighter for the books

Two cyclists on gravel bikes loaded with Road Runner Bags on a dirt road west of Los Angeles are seen riding into the setting light

 This past week, I took to the streets with a few close friends for an overnighter to Point Mugu, some 70 miles one way. We traversed the LA River, rode through the LA Zoo, and then into Hollywood, where we meandered the iconic Mulholland Drive. The route took us deep into the Hollywood Hills, high above the Pacific to the left and The Valley to our right.

A picturesque scene of a gravel cyclist loaded with camp gear with a native southern California background of palm trees and dried rolling hills.
Two touring cyclists are riding the LA river trail with the sun directly overhead.
A touring cyclist is seen on the LA river trail with all of the camp gear

At the end of Mulholland is the start of the Santa Monica Mountains and the beginning of Dirt Mulholland, which stretches the backbone of the mountain with various singletrack trails spider webbing off. We rode the length of Dirt Mulholland until we ended at Topanga Canyon Road. By this time, the sun had just set behind the western peaks as we started our ascent up the canyon road.

Two cyclists in a shaded part of Mulholland Drive before starting the gravel climb
A loaded gravel rider on a lone dirt road
Two gravel riders with their camping gear tackling a dirt road climb

In the center of the canyon road is the small town of Topanga, which boasts a few small cafes and a pizza joint whose kitchen is open until 9 PM. We ate personal pizzas to gain strength for the remaining 2.5 hours of ride time to camp. We had a 30-minute descent down Topanga Canyon until we reached Pacific Coast Highway at the bottom. From there, we had a long stretch of the highway to travel north. After a few snack stops, we hustled into camp around 1:30 AM. The hiker/biker site at Point Mugu is a quant gem. We had the entire oak and magnolia canopy campsite to ourselves. As we found our way to the most appropriate bench, we unpacked our bounty of bags and assembled our hammocks and bivvys for a well-deserved rest.

A tired cyclist after a long ride through the backcountry of Los Angeles
A wooded campsite with a hammock in the frame and a table in the background
An artistic image of a campsite mirror by the beach in Point Mugu.
A loaded gravel cyclist heading south on PCH with the ocean to the right
A cyclist is seen checking out Kanye West's Malibu Home
Our return ride was met with a swift tailwind along Pacific Coast Highway South. While at times the shoulder was wide enough for us, there were other times when we were met with the quick traffic of the coast highway. After a few precarious situations with drivers, we made our way to the start of the bike path at Will Rogers State Beach. The path led us into Santa Monica, where we took the E Line into Downtown Los Angeles before going our separate ways.

 

 

Below is our route there and back. Additionally, I made an Instagram Reels from the ride.


A huge thanks to Kyle and Alex for being down for the ride and providing most of the photos. Here's to many more!

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