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Review Date April 6, 2011 Overall Rating
3 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
2 of 5
Technical Difficulty
2 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
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Reviewed by: iHopMTNs
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Cross Country Rider Summary: This trail system has a lot of different trails you can choose from. It would probably only take about 2 hours to ride all of them. OP Schnabel's trail system connects to this one and when combined can make for an exciting fast paced 2+ hour ride out and back. Fast single track with a few technical parts, I have ran into a log crossing and a man made ladder bridge crossing south of OP, not very many jumps or drops. Speed definitely adds to the excitement of this trail. Recommended Route: I recommend parking at the trail head on Hausman Rd. You can jump on the trails just north of the trail head. When you reach Bamberger hop back on the paved trail to avoid the rocky, slow, and boring creek bed. Catch the trails again at Prue road and they will let out at Bandera Rd. I have noticed trails on both sides of the creek bed past OP and will let out at Bandera. Turn around and head back. The faster you go the funner it is. Other recommended trails in the same area: Government Canyon. (slow and rocky)
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Review Date April 24, 2008 Overall Rating
2 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
2 of 5
Technical Difficulty
2 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a month
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Reviewed by: sardo_man
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Weekend Warrior Summary: Everytime I ride at OP Shnabel I end up riding all the way to this park. It is connected by a trail... nothing too exstatic, but not bad either.
The trail between OP Shnabel and this park follows the extremely rocky riverbed, and if you go down riverside left, you will find a very interesting trail that you can take at a good speed. Other recommended trails in the same area: OP Shanabel
Government Canyon (if you like slow and technical)
Madrone (Canyon Lake) - if you like slow and technical
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