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Lake Lincoln
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We went and rode this morning. It was a pretty nice ride There are 2 separate loops(they don't actually loop all the way around, but its not a true out and back either) on either side of the lake. Total of 7 miles if you ride both. Both sides start with pretty decent climbs and continue to have a gradual incline all the way. The way back (on both sides) was great. Obviously much less climbing and you can really get moving. They have also built a loop inside a pine forest, so you really have to test your skills winding through at a decent pace and keeping upright. Overall, the trail is pretty technical throughout. The scenery is great- beautiful little lake. We ran into the builder (Dan/Dave Justice) and he said they were working on another loop. Super nice guy, and It appears that he has put a countless amount of hours into building this trail, so I'd say go give it a shot.
Summary: We went and rode this morning. It was a pretty nice ride There are 2 separate loops(they don't actually loop all the way around, but its not a true out and back either) on either side of the lake. Total of 7 miles if you ride both. Both sides start with pretty decent climbs and continue to have a gradual incline all the way. The way back (on both sides) was great. Obviously much less climbing and you can really get moving. They have also built a loop inside a pine forest, so you really have to test your skills winding through at a decent pace and keeping upright. Overall, the trail is pretty technical throughout. The scenery is great- beautiful little lake. We ran into the builder (Dan/Dave Justice) and he said they were working on another loop. Super nice guy, and It appears that he has put a countless amount of hours into building this trail, so I'd say go give it a shot.
Recommended Route: Both sides start with a climb, so either one.
Other recommended trails in the same area: Slaughter Pen, Lake Fayetteville, Hobbs, Lake Weddington
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