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Reviews 1 - 4 (4 Reviews Total)
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Review Date July 14, 2006 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
4 of 5
Technical Difficulty
3 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
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Reviewed by: Rthur2sheds
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Cross Country Rider Summary: disregard my other review! I rode these trails for two years without knowing about the rather extensive system of singletrack trails located off the main multi-purpose trail!!
If you access the trails from George Pierce Park, the REAL trails begin after about 1 mile and immediately after the wooden bridge that spans the swamp...The trailhead is on your right
If you are coming from the South (Suwanee Elementary, Suwanee Greenway)then they are just before the second wooden bridge and start on your left!
LOts of twisty stuff with some really good climbs and descents! a couple pretty gnarly drops which are not for beginners... all in all, a fun place to ride with an impressive amount of trail in a small area...for me, living so close, it is a godsend!
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Review Date June 25, 2006 Overall Rating
2 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
3 of 5
Technical Difficulty
2 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
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Reviewed by: Rthur2sheds
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Cross Country Rider Summary: okay, it is what it is... and for me, it is a trail that is less than two miles from my home! Moreover, I can access the trail by riding less than a mile and a half on roads (cut through Suwanee Elementary).
While most of the system is paved MUT, and the "trail" portions are exceedingly easy, these are an important part of my training regimen.
During the day, the paths are clogged with walkers, bladers, strollers, stoners et el... I ride at night, mostly. This allows me to get a good cardio workout AND practice riding with lights. Watch out for the bugs, frogs and rabbits, though! LOL
If you ride the trail system end-to-end, it goes just over 5 miles and links together George Pierce Park on the north end to Suwanee Creek Park just south of McGuiness Ferry. I ride north-to-south. On the loop back, once you hit the "real" trails again, I bear to the left after the second wooden bridge...this is a moderate climb and takes you up into George Pierce Park... Upon leaving the trail, I bear right and climb up a really steep hill...I'm rewarded with a nice steep downhill after which, the trail picks up again on the right hand side...
I ride it as a time trial... come on out some night and I'll show you around!
big bob~
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Review Date June 6, 2003 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
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Reviewed by: ~~~~~ ~~~~~
, from Lawrenceville Summary: I like the smaller paths. There are some steep drops and hills, as well as some jumps. It's got stuff for beginners and for those who have been doing it for awhile. Recommended Route: The beginning is just a warm-up. Ride down the paved path and then up and over the wooden walkway. This is where the trail really begins. If you're looking for distance then stay on the main dirt path. This goes back to George Pierce Park. If you're looking for some more technical stuff there are some good narrow paths off the main trail if you just look for them.
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Review Date June 6, 2003 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
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Reviewed by: Brian Fosse
, from Lawrenceville Summary: I like the smaller paths. There are some steep drops and hills, as well as some jumps. It's got stuff for beginners and for those who have been doing it for awhile. Recommended Route: The beginning is just a warm-up. Ride down the paved path and then up and over the wooden walkway. This is where the trail really begins. If you're looking for distance then stay on the main dirt path. This goes back to George Pierce Park. If you're looking for some more technical stuff there are some good narrow paths off the main trail if you just look for them.
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