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Review Date October 14, 2001 Overall Rating
2 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
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Reviewed by: James
, from Athens Summary: I hope I have helped some of my fellow riders. All should be able to use the lower end of the trails a little more now that I have cut down most of the overhanging briars, but have not come up with a solution to the ants yet. All I know is they always end up in my shoes.... The upper end trails are in nice shape but lots of spiders on the first run, and I do mean BIG ones. Recommended Route: On Mitchell Bridge just past bridge on the river is a driveway(used to be for Camp Kelly) park here, not hard to find the entrance trail.
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Review Date August 30, 1999 Overall Rating
1 of 5
Ridden Trail: Ridden Once
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Reviewed by: RYAN
, from ATLANTA Summary: Briars, Spider Webs, Briars, Snakes, Briars, Dogs, Briars, lots and lots of fire ants, oh and did I mention briars. I read about this trail on this website and tried it this weekend. The power lines are great, but don't go towards the bridge. The growth has over crowded the trail. I really enjoyed the power lines, but I guess I took a wrong turn and ended up under the bridge wear my face got literaly riped apart by briars. Don't be confused this track isn't well managed like a NORBA or SORBA course, but if ridden enough and beaten down a little more it definetly has potential to be a good single track. Maybe it just me and I need to ride with someone who knows the trail well, but I will try it again in a month or so. In the mean time I have to let the lacerations on legs, arms and face heal. Recommended Route: Hard to say this corse doesn't ahve a route you just go for it. Avoid the bridge for now until some of the briars die of in the fall. The power lines are really fast. Other recommended trails in the same area: Farmington GA, Haritage Park 20 minutes from Athens on HWY 441 South. Haritage Park will be on your right. Course designed and built by SORBA
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Reviews 1 - 2 (2 Reviews Total)
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