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Yogi
6 reviews
4.17 of 5
Tight, technical singletrack, downhill sections, deep mud, hardpack, obstacles (natural and manmade)such as bridges, logs, ramps, rocks, etc. F-up factor can be huge, but usually you can choose an intermediate or expert route. Network exists of similar trails and some Really Fast fireroads(optional).
Summary: Awesome mountain bike trail, for intermediate riders and up. Technical sections are really awesome, but for people who are worried about it, can ride around most of it. One of the reviewers before this one talked of a long boring ride with loose rock, etc. Too bad he could'nt find the trail.
Recommended Route: lower parking lot, path to the left of the rock pile by about 10 meters or so. VERY well hidden.
Other recommended trails in the same area: 12 Mile Dam road. Plenty of road to ride for exercise or something.
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Review Date September 3, 2002
Overall Rating 1 of 5
Ridden Trail: Ridden Once
Reviewed by: ariana
, from seattle wa
Summary: This is not a mountain bike trail. We found logging roads and snowmobile trails, and you had to ride through a peat bog to get to them. We did see ONE singletrack trail, but it was so overgrown is was unusable; looked as if it hadn't been ridden in years. Most of it was fast, but dangerous as it was all loose dry rock (except for the huge smelly bog puddles in the valleys). It's utterly boring; I was spinning my cranks backward. The most interesting part about this "network of trails" is that it was what the guy at the bike shop in cornerbrrok recommended as THE place to mountain bike in that area. But it's not mountain biking....makes you wonder. It is good for picking blueberries, though, that was the only thing we saw people out there doing. If you go, watch for moose, we saw tracks, and watch out for the berrypickers' dogs.
Recommended Route: Go someplace else.
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Review Date February 17, 2002
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
Reviewed by: Jean-Philip
, from corner brook
Summary: pretty good trail but nothing compare to where i am originely from, montreal. in my cross country racer`s opinion, pretty easy.but for alec forbes, its as hard as a trail gets!!!!Don`t take it personnaly alec.
Recommended Route: head towards cornerbrook and then to massey drive, at the very end of massey drive, mudslide start from ther e. fallow it and you will eventualy get there
Other recommended trails in the same area: pretty much all of them around that area
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Review Date June 18, 2001
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
Reviewed by: Alec Forbes
, from Corner Brook
Summary: a good trail with see saws and lots of ladder platforms difficult in some pars but can be ridden by beginners a good idea to wear bug spray the mosquitos are terrible
Recommended Route: Go straight out from the Rod and Gun club at the top of Masey Drive and go on the mudslide from there you can get on the trail
Other recommended trails in the same area: the mudslide, Marble Mountain, Nutcracker,
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Review Date June 10, 2000
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Ridden Trail: Ridden Once
Reviewed by: aoe
, from corner brook
Summary: awsome trail! Lots of manmade stuff and good singletrack. About 2-2.5km long.
Recommended Route: follow 12 mile dam road till you get to a red ribbon on the side.
Other recommended trails in the same area: marble mountain.
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