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doing it out doors
2 reviews
4 of 5
hard for beginers. fast climbs down hills switch backs
Summary: As you pass through the very flat cornfields as you drive here from any direction, you begin to wonder if this whole thing is a big joke. Rest assured, this is no joke. There is some seriously technical singletrack here. Sure, this is flat Indiana, but the drainage through which these trails are built offers some serious climbs--some steep, some long (never both, remember, this is Indiana), and usually nicely technical; narrow, twisty, rooty. The trees are thick, offering a respite from the summer heat. Highly recommended if you want something a little more challenging than the nearby Hueston Woods (Ohio).
Recommended Route: Lots of intertwining trails. Just go where the mood strikes you.
Other recommended trails in the same area: Hueston Woods
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Review Date September 1, 2002
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a month
Reviewed by: Wecked Out
, from Dayton, Ohio
Summary: You're going to like this place if you typically ride in southwest Ohio. As usual for the area there isn't much elevation change, but the trail designer, Craig, worked minor miracles with his propoerty. Tight, twisty, technical, single track with plenty of challenges. Multiple creek crossings and some fairly long climbs. There are some offshoot trails (red) that could qualify as extreme. There are some beginner trails as well, but they are night quite ready yet. This place is a bargain at $3 a day. Craig is running a little bike shop out of the building on the property and he is a very friendly guy who has devoted a lot of time to mountain biking and trail running. Stop out, buy some goodies, make a donation, and have fun on his trail.
Recommended Route: Ride the black loop (8 miles), twice will tucker you out.
Other recommended trails in the same area: Hueston Woods State Park
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