Aaron has purchased his second Salsa Bike. His first one lasted 20 years. After posting a final goodbye on the Salsa Facebook page of his first frame, he was brought into the shop by a friend and after one ride knew a second Salsa was for him. Now Aaron has a new Salsa Mariachi. Congrats. Hope you ride it as much as the first one.
Category Archives: Topanga Creek Outpost
Current Calendar
SaddleDrive 2015
Leaving behind beautiful Topanga Canyon for a few days….
Saddle Drive in Ogden, Utah is one of our favorite events. This event is hosted by Quality Bicycle Products. This event gives brands like Surly, Salsa, All-City, and Foundry a chance to reveal some new bikes….and us a chance to ride them!
All-City threw a party the first night at the famous Kokomo Club. One of the best parts of the event is the chance to share a beverage with other dealers and catch up on the happenings of the bike industry.
The following two days included being shuttled up to Snow Basin Ski Resort to ride some of the newest bikes on some fantastic trails. When we arrived at Snow Basin it was 48 degrees and raining. What the heck!? I thought that this was the desert!
After the Salsa Presentation and a couple of meetings, the rain had stopped. It was time to ride! I grabbed the mint green SS Karate Monkey from Surly and headed up the trails. What a fun bike!
The combination of a little rain and some mild temps made for some ideal trail conditions. The views were absolutely spectacular riding up into the mountains.
The show had hyped a lot of bikes and there was a lot of buzz around the new Salsas. I figured I would try a couple of them out. Wow! The new Salsas were amazing. The Pony Rustler had the same frame as the existing carbon Horsethief but was a 27.5+ platform. The neat thing about this bike is that it uses the new BOOST standard from Sram and with two wheelsets (and one frame) you can essentially have two bikes.
The Pony Rustler blew me away with the ride. I ended up meeting up with our friend Kyle from Golden Saddle Cyclery in LA. We rode several loops up the Sardines trail and had a blast on the new bikes.
Two other bikes that blew my mind were the DeadWood which is a 29+ version of the Fargo, also utilizing BOOST wheel standards. Man ohhhh man did it eat up the trial. So fun to ride! And Salsa nailed the graphics.
I was excited to see a drop and flatbar touring bike offered from Salsa this year. The Marrakesh has two different frame geometries depending on the flatbar or dropbar set up. The bike comes spec’d with a brooks saddle, rear Salsa rack, Scwalbe tires, and a full Shimano Deore group for $1599. This bike is pretty great.
All in all the Saddle Drive Experience was a great one. QBP always does a rockstar job of accommodating all of the dealers and making sure everyone is well informed on the new products. It was wonderful to see old friends from around the country and share some time on the trails together. The new Surly, Salsa, All-City, and Foundry bikes look AND ride really well and we are excited to see some new stuff in the store.
Look for our UnPredict Your Wednesday trip and Salsa Demo on August 18-19th.
Thanks for the memories Utah!
New riders
UnPredict Your Journey. Oak Flat Lookout Exploration.
Camping, hiking, adventure, and more. We did some more exploring at the Oakflat Fire Lookout Tower in the Sequoia. It is an amazing place about 3 hours from LA. You can rent the lookout for $75 a night at recreation.gov It is in the National Forest. There are a handful of lookout towers in the US that you can camp in. Million Dollar views.
- Mother nature is awesome.
- Creature comforts
- Bakersfiled at night from the lookout
- Rain was fun, actually
- You sleep on the beds next to the window.
- Rock Climbing fun
- The view looking East
- Looking East
- Panarama
- A pulley system for gear is available.
- Looking at the pulley system
- Views in every direction
- Inside and around the tower
- Amazing views
- Eric exploring.
- The veiw looking along the catwalk.
- The Firelook at Oakflat has working antenas.
- Sleepingbag on the bed.
- Chris on the mountain ledge
- Looking out the catwalk
- Eric cooked up some steaks.
- This is the sun rising one morning.
- Morning clouds vary
- That is Eric on the tower
- The sun was spectacular
- The lookout is on top of the mounatin in the Southern Western corner of the Sequoia
- Chris on a little hike
- A great sunset
- Chris in the lookout
UnPredict Your Wednesday camping and bikepacking above Idyllwild.
We asked Brendan from the Hub in Idyllwild to suggest a camping spot for Tuesday night to Wednesday. He gave us an amazing route. Uphill to a ledge above town. Fairly fantastic (except the hill, naturally sucked). We rode Tuesday nigh
- Riding the fun single track after camping
- Jay on the trail Wednesday
- Chris took his trusted Surly ECR
- Nightcap at camp
- Our view was spectacular from our camping site above Idyllwild
- Alex and Jay on the trail
- Riding in the hills above Idyllwild
- View from Chris’s tent
- Camping spot found in the dark.
- Campsite area was idea.
- Night shot of one tent.
- Jay and Alex riding along in the beautiful area.
- Nice view all over.
- Jay on the trail.
- Anothe tent.
- Surly ECR at night
- Surly ECR on trail.
- Two of the guys on the trails.
Josef and his new Salsa Mariachi

Small world. Josef’s son had a fun time on the Brooklyn 718 camping trip a couple weeks ago and encouraged his dad to get a bike. We are a few miles from Josef and his son wanted dad to get a Salsa or Surly so they showed up in a Topanga. Here is the fun part. Chris encouraged Joe (owner of Brooklyn 718) to take days off and go on adventure. See, so that means, Chris encouraging another shop owner to UnPredict came home full circle. Nice. Thanks for listening, Joe. Here is a link to their site and mention of Chris and Topanga Creek Bicycles….. http://www.718c.com/shoprides/
Single Speed Salsa Mariachi custom for Eric….

Eric enjoyed the Salsa Mariachi so much on the Salsa Demo day that he now owns one. Talk about patient. Making it better (from many people’s perspective) he immediately went single speed. He didn’t even ride it a foot and has single speed. Nice one.