Troubled trails
Motorcycles have been riding in the Salinas Riverbed for as long as anyone can remember, but an uptick in incidents with other trail users in Atascadero and homeowners along the riverbed has law enforcement focused on illegal riders on the Juan Bautista de Anza Historic Trail. In this issue, we talk to stakeholders about the conflict on the multi-use trail. We also head out of Morro Bay on kayaks, eat a Jalama burger near Lompoc, talk to a Cal Poly student about a summer of summits, and find a local rock face with Queer Ascents. You can read about national parks and rock climbing near you, a local winery representing U.S. Sailing, acorn flour, and the last few months of free state parks passes. This issue is full of the things that will prevent your summer from being a bummer!
āCamillia Lanham, Editor
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Get Outside – Summer/Fall Issue
COVER STORY
TRAILBLAZING
National parks
Aquatic custodians
Central Coast routes
OUTDOOR KITCHEN
Jalama burger
Sextant Wines
The acorn diet
FEATURES
100 summits
Evergreen ending
More than a sport
GEAR HUB
One more summer
Take the plunge
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