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Reviews 1 - 5 (5 Reviews Total)
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Review Date May 27, 2002 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
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Reviewed by: Gregory Laprade
, from Boise, Idaho Summary: This is a Jeep trail that eventually ends up on the Boise "Ridge Road" at the top of Shaw Mountain (Lucky Peak). It's not normally technical as it's double track all the way to the top, however, it's very steep and can get very sandy and rock, which make picking a good line critical on some of the steep climbs. There are actually 2 different ways to get up to the Shaw summit. The first part of the trail is trail 12, and it's approx. 4k. At the 12 gate you can take a right for a longer/less steep route on trail 8 and then a left on trail E to the top, otherwise you can take a left at the 12 gate and grind out the steep, more direct route to the top. The steeper route is about 10.5k/6.5mi with a total elevation gain of ~3100'. It's a haul! Recommended Route: East on Warm Springs road, past Table Rock about 2 miles, one street past 4-way stop (Ekart and Millspur), left on Squaw Creek road. Park on street and start riding into the hills!
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Review Date June 6, 2001 Overall Rating
3 of 5
Ridden Trail: Please Select
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Reviewed by: Paladin (CDBrown)
, from Boise Summary: This is just a long, gutbuster. Lots of climbing no mater how you slice it. But if you cut down at the 2nd summit, there's a sweet stretch of singletrack down to Hiway 21. Not recoommende for recreational riders unless they really want to push themselves. Recommended Route: From the trailhead as described.
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Review Date April 1, 2001 Overall Rating
2 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
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Reviewed by: Lloyd!
, from Boise Summary: I wouldn't really call this a "trail." This is a dirt road. A challenging dirt road, but a road nonetheless. About the only good thing about this road is that it takes you to some pretty decent singletrack - Roger's trail, Trail 13, and trail 11. However, unless you live in SE Boise or drive to all your rides, you gotta ride 5 miles from the east side of downtown on the greenbelt to even get to the trailhead. This is a good early or late season road - no shade and no air movement in mid-summer. Recommended Route: Wheel side down. Other recommended trails in the same area: Roger's trail, trail 13, and trail 11 are all accessable from this road. However, 11 kind of sucks since some brain surgeon took a cat to it last summer.
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Review Date June 8, 2000 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a month
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Reviewed by: Mike Reineck
, from Boise ID Summary: No shade in the summer until in the tree line. Other options - come down 11 or 13 for the change in scenery and single track. There is also a unmarked single track though a gate (immediate right) at where trail 9 turns off. Take the single track to Highland Valley road and turn right to return across from Ben's Crowe Inn. Intermediate, good climbing skills. Recommended Route: Short time: At the first gate (2.1 mi) (950 ft vert) go left for 4.0 miles to the Lucky Peak (total 3,100') That's a good 500' avg/mile climb which will whip or whoop you. Longer: Go right for 6 mile climb to Lucky Peak with possible side trips to an old mine (trail 9). Longer but still has its steep.
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Review Date May 12, 2000 Overall Rating
3 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
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Reviewed by: biker
, from Boise, ID Summary: This is a great trail. It is one of the most strenuous climbs in the Boise foothills. People come from different places in the country and train on this trail. Once you reach the top, you can go for miles, all the way to Bogus or beyond, via the Boise Ridge Road. There are a lot of turnoffs to other trails too. the way down is great because you can get some real speed but definitely have shocks!! You must be a good rider! Recommended Route: Just go up Squaw Creek Road and go straight up, all the way. You'll know when you're at the top of lucky peak! Other recommended trails in the same area: Highland valley rd., accessible above Lucky Peak reservoir on Highway 21.
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Reviews 1 - 5 (5 Reviews Total)
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