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Review Date July 29, 2005 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
5 of 5
Technical Difficulty
3 of 5
Ridden Trail: Ridden Once
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Reviewed by: beef5030
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Cross Country Rider Summary: i was at sugarloaf/USA resort in the summer, and rather doing all the cross cuntry trails like what most people there were doing, i decied to bike to the summit, which was 4,237ft with 2700 vertical drope. most of the trials i used to climb this moutain were duble dimonds, and was at an average of 45 degrees, some parts near the top went to around 60 degrees, extremly steep, and while i was caring a bike. its worth it though, the trails which in the winter are used for sking can be quit callanging, and fun. it get tecknecal at some parts, but if your willing to climb to the top, it well worth it. plus the view is astunding. i did it about 7 times, 2 in one day. Recommended Route: i have no clue what their called. i just went on them.
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Review Date July 7, 2000 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Ridden Trail: Every few months
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Reviewed by: Thomas
, from Ma Summary: This place is great! It's where the MTB bug bit me-rented a 98 Big Sur and off I went. Went there on the 4th July weekend and there were no crowds and the trail access is free. Went for almost five hours on Sunday and did another 3 on Monday it is an excellent network. Park at the outdoor center it's in the middle of everything. Trail #9 is a great ride begin./inter. many places to jump in the river to cool off. Make sure you stuff crackers and cheese-in-a-can or real food in your Camelback and Voila! instant picnic to impress the girls. I think it is worth the five hour drive from Boston for a weekend. Watch out for moose on them thar trails. Recommended Route: Widowmaker loop, trail #9 along the Carrabasset Other recommended trails in the same area: logging roads, jeep trails near Natahnis Campground
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