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🔥 California WildFires 🔥┃Bridge Fire┃Fuel Break Culvert Confluence Trails (Ultra HD)


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 Bike

 3.85 mi

 00:24:07

 46.20 Watt(s)

 27/09/2021

 01/10/2021

 213 ft

 Fuel Break Trail, Auburn, CA 95603, USA

 139 Old Foresthill Rd, Auburn, CA 95603, USA

Description

2021 has been a bad year in terms of wildfires in California.

The Bridge fire started September 5th, 2021 near the famous Foresthill bridge. It burned through 411 acres in an area known for great mountain biking trails, most of them built and maintained by FATRAC.

2 weeks after the fire was finally contained, I am taking you on a ride on Culvert Trail, through the fire area. It is quite impressive with all the vegetation burned by the fire and the trail damage from the fire fighting equipment, particularly the bulldozers used to create fire breaks and containment lines.

Starting with Fuel Break Trail, you will then ride through Culvert Trail, and the video continues on Confluence Trail, along Middle Fork American River, all the way to the Foresthill Bridge. Some exposed sections on this trail with fantastic views of the canyon and the river down below.

Watch this video to learn more about CalFire Airtanker pilots based in Grass Valley, CA. (Juan Browne interviews airtanker pilot Abbie Crews)

Recorded and Uploaded in 2.7K Ultra HD

 Strava segments

Portions of this video are actual Strava segments

Culvert Trail DH (better GPS)
 00:06:04
 1.216 mi
  3 ft
Culvert DH 4/18
 00:04:02
 1413 yd
  3 ft
Bottom Half of Culvert
 00:03:34
 1198 yd
  3 ft
 00:06:06
 1.191 mi
  3 ft
 00:16:37
 3.21 mi
  26 ft
Kinomap rank
Pos. Username Chrono Date
1 00:06:48 10/2/2021
2 00:07:03 11/4/2021
3 00:07:06 11/2/2021
4 00:07:25 11/7/2021
5 00:07:39 2/23/2022

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