A mountain biker braving 107-degree heat in Palm Springs collapsed and died on a trail before he could be rescued yesterday.
Johnny Lee, 40, of Placentia was riding his bike near Araby Cove yesterday around midday when he became dehydrated.
Mountain Biker Dies on Palm Springs Trail in 107-Degree Heat
100 Miles of Trail Damaged in the Station Fire to Reopen This Month
The Forest Service plans to reopen more than 100 miles of hiking and mountain biking trails that have been closed since August 2009's Station Fire. Numerous trails in the Angeles National Forest in the mountains east of the 2 will be reopened by next Monday, May 16, the U.S. Forest Service's Sherry Rollman told Altadena Patch.
Mount Wilson Toll Road Officially Reopens
Since the torrential rains of 2005, the Mount Wilson Toll Road leading up to Henninger Flats and Mount Wilson has been closed. The popular, yet historic, trail has been a favorite for outdoors enthusiasts. The fire road leads into the hills above Pasadena and offers sweeping views across the San Gabriel Valley and beyond towards downtown and Catalina Island. After nearly four years, it officially opened last Friday to hikers and mountain bikers.

