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Review Date September 14, 2006 Overall Rating
3 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
4 of 5
Technical Difficulty
3 of 5
Ridden Trail: Every few months
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Reviewed by: C-daleRAG
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Weekend Warrior Summary: Sweet stuff, but not epic. It's a small area that you can probably cover all it has to offer in less than an hour, but if you want to do laps then it's fine. The trails are really fun, there is just not that many of them. But given the fact that you are either going down hill or up hill, it does make for a great work out. I give it a 3 for not having a huge amount of trails. Recommended Route: Go to Essex st and turn where it says essex woods. Other recommended trails in the same area: I'm sticking with the bog as my fav.
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Review Date April 29, 2003 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
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Reviewed by: Chris
, from Old Town Summary: The trails are loaded with trees rocks and other objects that you have to clear. The trails are a blast. Even better if yo go on the group ride with ski rack. This is fun fast and technical, great stuff and i love it. Recommended Route: You go up to ski rack dump off the truck or car go up towards the homedepo and get on stillwater ave and go up towards orono. as yo are riding down the road you will see a trail that heads over in to a ditch-enter there follow the trails and have fun. Other recommended trails in the same area: Orono U-maine trails
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Review Date December 1, 2001 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
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Reviewed by: Royus
, from Holden, just outside of Bangor Summary: Some trails are more technical than anyone would suspect in the Bangor area, there aren't any serious drops or gaps, but there is some serious wood riding in case anyone is looking to make love with a tree. Recommended Route: Anywhere where serious technicality is supplied. It's great to know the people that work there so you can hang with some domino's pizza and torque the slolemn. Other recommended trails in the same area: Towards Indian Hill in Brewer there are some nice trails, a little easier, so I'd stick to Essex Street.
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Review Date July 8, 2001 Overall Rating
3 of 5
Ridden Trail: Ridden Once
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Reviewed by: FSR
, from orono Summary: the north shore stuff aint so northshorish... maybe i didnt find it all. a few steep drop ins, a log ride--thats about it. if anyone can tell me where a few more (and crazier) stunts are, id appreciate it. id also help build... :-) very promising area, but needs some work! Recommended Route: off the old rr bed, up short steep section, then left...
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Review Date October 16, 2000 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
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Reviewed by: RICOCHET95
, from bangor Summary: trail heads to your right go up the fire road hill to the water towers follow the fence turn left and take the 3rd side trail u see and have a blast steep downhill sections (now with steep drops ledges )very technical singletrack.... trails crisscross the power lines.....great for all......... Recommended Route: if your from outta town take 95north or south to broadway exit 48 hang a left at the lights go down to the next set and hang a left go to the next set hang a left go all the way up over the hill you'll pass back over the interstate at the very top of the hill there is a street on your right and a church right next to it follow it down in back.....and the same occurs from the north. Other recommended trails in the same area: the bog soooo intense singletrack ask anybody at the ski rack they have maps not all trails on map but the maine ones are and are posted on the trail heads in the woods...as always the best ones r not.....ride along the railroad bed and look for a tree laynig over the entire trail from oneside to the other u can ride under it u can't miss it trail is up a steep but short climb on yiour left or right depending on which way your riding from....once up this trail goes straight and a smaller one just on the left take that one it wraps around and be careful this is the nasty momma known as eye for a eye.....u find this and if u got grapefruit sized juju beees you'll love this trail look around in other areas in that spot at the end you'll find more awsome stuff that new to us toooo.... you gotta ride this spot north shore in maine no doubt....
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