MountainAdoras Senduro Challenge

What is the Senduro?

A monthly cross-country mountain biking challenge in the Santa Barbara backcountry

Intro to the Senduro

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Details

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February Senduro Challenge

February Senduro Challenge

Route:  Ojai > Carpinteria Convergence | 27 miles miles | 6300 ft 

  • Ojai to Carp mega-send highlighting recent work done on Ocean View and Franklin Trails

  • This is a challenging, all day ride. Be sure to bring lots of water, food, and any repair kits you need.

January Senduro Challenge

January Senduro Challenge

Route:  Cold-Springs Angostura |  18.5 miles | 3,123 ft 

  • Park/Start at Top of Angostura Pass 

  • Bike across Camino Cielo to Cold Springs Trail (paved road) 

  • Drop down into Cold Springs Trail (single track)

  • Traverse Gibraltar trail past the silver mine (single track)

  • Bike up Angostura Road, back to car (fire road)

December Senduro Challenge

Route:  Figueroa Mountain Loop | ~40 miles | ~4,900 ft elevation gain

  • Start & End in Los Olivos

  • Climb up to the top of Fig Mtn via Happy Canyon

  • Return to Los Olivos

  • Optional: Attend the Christmas Fair in Los Olivos!

Group Ride on Dec 7, 2024

Meet at 10am in Los Olivos (Park Here)

November Senduro Challenge

November Senduro Challenge

Route:  Camuesa Loop | 11 miles miles | 1800 ft 

  • Park at the turnout on the left at the end of Paradise Rd (before the gate)

  • Road/Fire Road Climb

  • Flowy, Rolling single track down

  • Return on Paradise road

September Senduro Challenge

September Senduro Challenge

ROUTE: Little Pine Mountain Out and Back: 24.4 Miles | 3,835 ft

  • Start on Paradise Road at final Day Use area before the First Crossing.

  • Ride across the first crossing, pass the restrooms and take the first LEFT

  • Take the next RIGHT as you approach the Upper Oso Campground (no longer in use)

  • You’ll come to a closed gait go under/over and continue onto Buckhorn road

  • Follow Signs to Little Pine Campground

August Senduro Challenge

August Senduro Challenge

Route:  West Camino Gravel Grinder | 5017 miles | 5700 ft 

  • Park near the bottom of Old San Marcos Pass

  • Road bike west to Refugio Pass

  • Climb Refugio pass and take a right onto Camino Cielo

  • Continue climbing to Santa Ynez and Broadcast Peak.

  • Descend back east on Camino Cielo before a final climb up to Lizard’s Mouth. [GRAVEL]

  • BE VERY CAREFUL descending 1.5 miles on the 154.

  • Turn right onto Old San Marcos to descend back to the car

July Senduro Challenge

Route:  Carp > Ojai > Ventura Loop | ~43.5 miles | ~2,300 ft elevation gain

  • Start & End at Lucky Llama

  • Take the 150 over Casitas Pass to Ojai

  • Take the bike path from Ojai to Ventura

  • Take the coastal bike path from Ventura back to Carpinteria

June Senduro Challenge

Dream it

June Senduro Challenge Dream it

Route:  Front Country Freestyle! | 17 miles | 3100 ft 

  • Park at on Mountain Drive

  • Bike up Gibraltar to the No Shooting Sign

  • Gibraltar Road is a strenuous but beautiful road climb up 1,500 feet.

  • Descend, West Fork Cold Spring, a shale based flowy downhill trail of moderate difficulty.

  • Short, but technical climb up Cold Spring Trail - South

  • Descend Hot Springs, which is a rocky descent, as is Girard Trail. Lower McMenemy is back to easier flow.

  • Bike back on the road via Mountain drive!

May Senduro Challenge

May Senduro Challenge

Route:  Sulphur Mountain Loop | 29 miles | 2900 ft 

  • Park at Sulphur Mountain Trail Head

  • Gravel/Mountain bike Sulphur Mountain Trail

  • Turn left on Ojai Santa Paula Road to drop back down into Ojai (road riding- be mindful of cars as you descend through the pass!)

  • Once you get into Ojai, you can take the bike path back to Sulphur Mountain Trail head

April Senduro Challenge

April Senduro Challenge

Route:  Cold-Springs Angostura |  18.5 miles | 3,123 ft 

  • Park/Start at Top of Angostura Pass 

  • Bike across Camino Cielo to Cold Springs Trail (paved road) 

  • Drop down into Cold Springs Trail (single track)

  • Traverse Gibraltar trail past the silver mine (single track)

  • Bike up Angostura Road, back to car (fire road)

March Senduro Challenge

Route:  Tour de Montana de Oro | ~18 miles | ~2,600 ft elevation gain

  • Start & end at Hazard Peak Trail Head

  • Up East-Boundary / Hazard Peak, down Barranca

  • Take Islay Creek fire road over to Oats Peak trail

  • Go to Oats Peak summit, down the Beebe trail, and back to the Hazard Peak trail head.

  • Extra credit for going the last few hundred yards on foot to the Oat summit!

February Senduro Challenge

Route: 19 Oaks + Camuesa | ~16 miles | ~2,900 ft elevation gain

  • Park/Start on Paradise road

  • Climb up Lower-Oso to Camuesa Connector (fire road)

  • Pass Camuesa downhill and continue onto 19 Oaks (fire road)

  • Ride down 19 oaks (single track)

  • Ride up the Camuesa connector AGAIN (fire road)

  • Ride down Camuesa trail (single track)

  • Ride out paradise road (pavement)

January 2024 Senduro Challenge

Route:  Sisar-Gridley Senduro |  23 miles | 3,800 ft elevation gain

  • Park at Gridley Trail Head

  • Bike/Shuttle to base of Sisar Canyon (paved road) 

  • Climb up Sisar Canyon Road (fire road)

  • Bike across Nordhoff Ridge (fire road)

  • Down Gridley Trail (single track)

Extra Credit: We will score just the 23 miles on the trail, but extra credit for any riders who do the ride without a shuttle, and bike the extra ~8 miles + 1000 ft of road between the two trail heads!

Insider Tips: 

  • Start early, especially in winter when sun sets early

  • Carry lots of water & snacks (no place to refill on trail)

  • Stop for a well-earned beer at Topa Topa in Ojai after : )