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Review Date September 27, 2009 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
3 of 5
Technical Difficulty
3 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
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Reviewed by: blackcomb666
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Weekend Warrior Summary: Raisin wood is still new to me but everyday I spend there is enjoyable. They have 4 trails cub- bear- grizzly- and polar I have rode all except for the polar. This place is very fun I feel it offers something for every member of the family. The cub trail is a fun trail once you get past the first climb, all the trails fork off of this one so it's up to you what trail you want to ride. The signs are easy to follow however near the halfway mark of the grizzly trail they need some more markers it's kinda confusing to figure out which way to go. I think all of the first 3 trails are fine for beginners just be careful you can pick up speed very fast on the downhills. I really enjoyed the sea saw at the beginning of the cub trail just keep pedaling and I feel anyone can ride over this. The bear trail was excitng but a little shorter than I expected. I think the most enjoyable I have road is the grizzly. The cub also has some fun downhills that I think anyone can enjoy. I really enjoy riding here hopefully you will as well. Just clean up after yourself this is a nice park let's keep it this way. Spin on and have fun maybe I'll see you out there!! Recommended Route: Hit the seesaw hit the jumps then hit the grizzly trail and you'll be set for a good time! Other recommended trails in the same area: Ft. Mountain Chatsworth GA
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Review Date August 13, 2009 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
4 of 5
Technical Difficulty
2 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
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Reviewed by: RyanHerb
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Weekend Warrior Summary: I have rode these trails many times every time i do i find something different than last time. First time i rode these trails they put it to me (bad out of shape) now they still get the blood flowing easy. i enjoy these trails since i like to cruise every now and then. Pinhoti trail would be my choice for technical climbs and descents but Raisin woods is a fast but curvy up and down blast. there are a few Bridges and root sections but nothing that is going to test your bike. So if you have a normal bike with no suspension dont worry not extremely bumpy. A hardtrail bike is what i ride Jamis Trail x3 and it is more than what you need to conquer this trail GOOD LUCK!
oh and there are some power lines out there that will test even the most advanced riders but they are supposedly off limits so enter at your own risk Recommended Route: Follow the signs although they can get a little confusing I never really paid attention to them. There is a map and bathrooms at the front of the park. So plan your own route Other recommended trails in the same area: Pinhoti North and south is just a 5 mile drive from here if you are looking for more of a challenge.
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