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Review Date October 8, 2002 Overall Rating
3 of 5
Ridden Trail: Every few months
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Reviewed by: Tom
, from Houston Summary: I spent a few hours cleaning up the storm damage this past Sat. and the trail is 100% rideable.It has some really cool sections but it needs about 4 people to sweep thruough as a work crew and chop some face slapping twigs and branches to make it rideable at speed. Check it out. Bring your machete and contribute a little sweat to what could be a really cool place to ride. Recommended Route: Park @ pool with the big high dive on tc jester between 34th & 43rd.Ride south on bike/hike trail till you see railroad bridge-cross over bayou turn right. Other recommended trails in the same area: Rio Motocross track on east mount houston- east of 59.Go there , ask Al how to get to the trails across the bayou from the track and also bring a machete.CALL Matt at Cyclone Cycles &13 668-2104 for more info.
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Review Date July 2, 2001 Overall Rating
1 of 5
Ridden Trail: Please Select
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Reviewed by: Trey
, from Houston Summary: This is not really much of a trail. A new concrete bike and hike trail was put in and is nice to ride just for the exercise so you don't have to battle cars, but you must always be on the watch for people walking. The trail goes from Pinmont all the way to 11th street. There is a cinder track from 43rd to the rail road tracks that you can ride too. Recommended Route: Just follow the yellow lines Other recommended trails in the same area: You are better off crossing the bayou and riding the swamp
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Review Date January 15, 2001 Overall Rating
1 of 5
Ridden Trail: Ridden Once
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Reviewed by: cynthia
, from houston Summary: It is awful, needs upgrade BADLY, not really even a trail. A true mess, but potential for nice riding. Recommended Route: 610 to tc jester exit, turn left and ride until 43th. Other recommended trails in the same area: memorial is the bomb!
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Review Date November 5, 1999 Overall Rating
3 of 5
Ridden Trail: Every few months
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1 votes
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Reviewed by: gary hart
, from humble tx montgomery Summary: Fairly tight course with no major danger points.Good spot to practice skills without getting injured. High traffic on weekends. Muddy after rain for extended periods. Lots of opportunity for concerned riders to carry out plastic bottles or cans; I always carry out at least one item for each loop. Beginner to intermediate level trail. Recommended Route: Beltway 8 north,take veterans memorial north and cross fm1960 VM then becomes steubner airline, go until Cypresswood dr turn right go 2 mi see parking (uncompleted devided road) area and sign with bike stuff.
Other recommended trails in the same area: none close by
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Review Date December 31, 1998 Overall Rating
2 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
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Reviewed by: fast "eddie"
, from houston Summary: they usually have a "outlaw' race there in the winter and summer that's real fun. however the trail gets in real crappy shape during the fall untill the spring when people start riding it alot and working on it . overall it's a good ride if you want a change of pace. Recommended Route: across from the pool on the other side of the bayou. enter along the the big slimy culvert and follow the trail, the single track starts just to your right and is easy to follow by the orange markers on the trees every 20 yards or so. it's about a 6 mile loop an somewhat techinical in sections .
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