Xtreme
My buddy Hiller sent me this today. What a rockin’, “kick-ass blaster,” ride. Video Courtesy of BSSTV If watching this doesn’t get your blood pumping with a deep desire to ride this course, then you must be dead!
My buddy Hiller sent me this today. What a rockin’, “kick-ass blaster,” ride. Video Courtesy of BSSTV If watching this doesn’t get your blood pumping with a deep desire to ride this course, then you must be dead!
The underlying rock of the Puente Hills from the Bedford and Southern California Batholith basement to the Miocene and Pliocene sandstone, siltstones, and shale tells us a story about the natural history of the Puente Hills, about how they were made and how they came to be Hills. This was not a short process. Time passed slowly but […]
The third event recorded in the rock of the Puente Hills is the laying down of thick rock layers, which were subsequently uplifted. For over 10 million years in the marine basin opened by the rotation of the Transverse Ranges, the Los Angeles Basin and the nascent Puente Hills accumulated thick layers of sedimentary rock. The […]