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SUMMARY:Jeep Jamboree Death Valley 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Jeep Jamboree in Death Valley is an annual off-road event that brings together Jeep enthusiasts from all over the world to explore the rugged terrain and scenic vistas of Death Valley National Park. Joining a team of expert guides\, participants visit points of interest such as Titus Canyon\, Wildrose Charcoal Kilns\, Badwater Basin\, The Racetrack\, and Harmony Borax Works. The journey will include some great low-range off-roading as they travel across the back roads of this unique and rugged landscape. \nThe event is fully guided\, with experienced Jeep Jamboree guides leading the way and providing support and assistance as needed. The Jeep Jamboree in Death Valley covers a variety of terrain\, including rocky trails\, sandy washes\, and steep climbs\, with views of the park’s unique geology and natural features. Participants will also have the opportunity to learn about the history and geology of Death Valley National Park\, with guided tours and educational sessions throughout the weekend.
URL:https://www.outdoorsocal.com/event/jeep-jamboree-death-valley/
CATEGORIES:Off-Roading
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261204
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SUMMARY:Quadrantids Meteor Shower 2026 - Southern California
DESCRIPTION:The Quadrantids meteor shower\, often one of the year’s most intense\, is active from December 28\, 2025\, through January 12\, 2026\, with peak activity expected during the night of January 2–3. The Quadrantids are known for their brief but potentially intense peak\, which can last as little as six hours. Under ideal dark-sky conditions\, the shower can produce relatively high meteor rates\, though this potential is often limited by winter weather and timing. \nIn 2026\, viewing conditions will be significantly affected by a full moon on January 3\, which will greatly reduce visibility. Moonlight is expected to obscure all but the brightest meteors\, bringing expected viewing rates to fewer than 10 meteors per hour even in dark locations. While Quadrantid meteors typically do not leave long-lasting trails\, the shower is known for producing occasional bright fireballs that may still be visible despite the moonlight. \nThe Quadrantids are visible from Southern California\, which lies well within the Northern Hemisphere viewing range for this shower. The radiant is located high in the northern sky\, making the shower best observed after midnight and into the pre-dawn hours. Observers in Southern California may still see some activity during the peak window\, particularly brighter meteors\, weather and moonlight permitting. \n\n\n\nWhile the peak is relatively short-lived\, it offers a spectacular celestial show\, with the potential for up to 120 meteors per hour under ideal conditions. These meteors are known for their bright\, colorful fireballs that can streak across the night sky. \nTips for Optimal Viewing: \n\n\n\n\n\n\nFind a Dark Spot: Head to a location away from city lights\, such as a local mountain or desert area.\n\n\n\nLook Northeast: The radiant point of the shower\, from which the meteors appear to originate\, is in the northeastern sky. Lie flat on your back with your feet facing northeast and look up\, taking in as much of the sky as possible\n\n\n\nBe Patient: Allow your eyes to adjust to the darkness for the best viewing experience.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhere Do Meteors Come From?\n\n\n\nMeteors come from leftover comet particles and bits from broken asteroids. When these objects come around the sun\, the dust they emit gradually spreads into a dusty trail around their orbits. Every year the Earth passes through these debris trails\, which allows the bits to collide with our atmosphere where they disintegrate to create fiery and colorful streaks in the sky.
URL:https://www.outdoorsocal.com/event/quadrantids-meteors/
CATEGORIES:Astronomy
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261206
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SUMMARY:E-Dirty Cross MTB Race 2026
DESCRIPTION:E-Dirty Cross is an annual Southern California electric mountain bike race organized by Quick-n-Dirty Mountain Bike Racing. \n\n\n\nThe event\, in its fifth year\, features a variety of terrain\, including singletrack\, fire roads\, jumps\, and rock features. The race is open to riders of all levels and ages\, with categories for expert\, sport\, beginner\, school boys and girls aged between 12-15\, and men and women aged 16 and over. \n\n\n\nThe race is limited to Class 1 E-Bikes\, which are low-speed pedal-assist electric bikes that require pedaling to power the bike and will stop providing assistance when the speed reaches 20 mph.
URL:https://www.outdoorsocal.com/event/e-dirty-cross/
LOCATION:Sycamore Canyon Goodan Ranch\, 13920 Hwy 67\, Lakeside\, 92040\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mountain Biking
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261206
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SUMMARY:Dirty 30 XL Fondo Mountain Bike Race 2026
DESCRIPTION:Dirty Thirty is mountain bike race (and other distances) hosted by Quick-n-Dirty at Lake Hodges\, in Escondido\, California. The race features 30 and 60-mile classes on a figure-8 course layout built for both drop bar (gravel bike) and mountain bikes.
URL:https://www.outdoorsocal.com/event/dirty-30/
LOCATION:Lake Hodges\, 20175 Lake Drive\, Escondido\, CA\, 92029
CATEGORIES:Mountain Biking
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