on 4/6/11 9:42 AM, Matthew at [email protected] wrote:

> I have been under the (mistaken?) impression that the permitting
> required mountain bikes (specifically, shocks) and that they wouldn't
> let me on the roads or give me a permit with a my hillborne. Untrue?

There's no mention of that here:

http://www.catalina.com/bicycling.html

I recall that there was a paved switchback climb out of Avalon, then graded
fire roads and under-maintained pavement stretches.  Nothing that would
require suspension.

-  Jim



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