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Review Date September 29, 2003 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
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1 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
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Reviewed by: fuel3
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Cross Country Rider Summary: Great for younger riders who are looking for a great starting point, my sister a 9 year old rides the upper and lower just fine and she loves it. Other recommended trails in the same area: At the very end of the green way you will come to a three way, go to Mansell rd route. as if you where at the YMCA trail there will be a bridge and a trail left of the bridge there is a trail, you rid
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Review Date June 15, 2003 Overall Rating
3 of 5
Ridden Trail: Ridden Once
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Reviewed by: Adam
, from Atlanta,GA Summary: Excellent relaxing long paved trail. Altough the directions there could be better. If you go up GA 400 to Exit 10, Old Milton Parkway, turn Right off the exit Northpoint Parkway is a light or so up, make a Left. The sign for the YMCA is another light down on the Right.
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Review Date April 27, 2003 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Ridden Trail: Please Select
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Reviewed by: Johnny
, from Cumming, Ga Summary: This is a fun ride. Not too difficult, but closer to me than Blankets Creek. I took exit 10 to North Point Parkway. Much shorter than following the directions posted here if you come from the northside of town. Recommended Route: Warm up on the Green trail and then go for the blue
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Review Date October 22, 2002 Overall Rating
3 of 5
Ridden Trail: Ridden Once
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Reviewed by: BigDaddy
, from Buford, Ga. Summary: This is the only trail I have found in the area near my workplace. It is a good short trail that I can hit at lunch time for a little fun and excercise. The lower loop is relatively flat with only a few easy switch backs. The Blue loop takes you up a fairly steep incline leading to a picnic table and rest area at the top of the hill. The down hill route is pretty quick and has multiple turns and switchbacks. The trail overall has a few technicals for the beginners (stumps, roots & rocks). I will definitely be riding this trail on a regular basis. Recommended Route: Start on the lower loop (green) as a warm up and then hit the upper loop (blue) for a slightly more aggressive ride.
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Review Date July 5, 2001 Overall Rating
3 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a month
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Reviewed by: Nailbiter
, from RAMBO-Rosw/Alph MTB Org. Summary: This trail is a short training loop consisting of many twists and turns to maximize the available area. The outer loop is easy, the inner loop slightly more challenging. Try several loops to get a decent workout. Also the outer loop is a good place for beginners to get started. It was designed as a basic urban trail to allow riding within the city limits -GREAT for what it is, but go to N.Ga. if you want technical. Come here if you only have an hour after work and want to get in some mountain biking. Recommended Route: Follow the signs. Pedestrians and bikers go in opposite directions. One way in/out so impossible to get lost (unless you get stuck in the infinite loop). Other recommended trails in the same area: Join RAMBO/SORBA.
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