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Reviews 1 - 5 (5 Reviews Total)
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Review Date March 16, 2008 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
4 of 5
Technical Difficulty
3 of 5
Ridden Trail: Ridden Once
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Reviewed by: airtym
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Weekend Warrior Summary: I am not big on writing reviews but this trail desires an update to the last one in 2002.
Singletrack. If you like it come and ride it. Some of the best I have been on in years. Some great tight technical singletrack with rocks and plenty extra fun.
Freeriding. Not as much as Vietnam, but a great mix of natural drops and launches along with some very creative man made drops, launches and latters. Even a very cool launch to wall ride.
All this packed into some 8 - 12 miles of great riding. Recommended Route: Start at the bike shop(Serious Cycles) head across the street to the dirt parking lot and stay to the right and you will find the single track.
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Review Date October 30, 2003 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
4 of 5
Technical Difficulty
4 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a month
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Reviewed by: tom
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Cross Country Rider Summary: I agree with the other guys these trails have a little of everything,rock gardens,
single track and some very technical areas.I think its worth the trip every month for something different.I also had to visit the shop there and found them to be very helpful with trails and bike info. Other recommended trails in the same area: Avoid Mile Standish State Park,very sandy!
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Review Date September 28, 2002 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
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Reviewed by: jackhoe
, from plymouth mass Summary: Me likey these trails. Kicks the butt outta Wompatuck State Forest. The singletrack is very technical, w/ lots of "rollercoaster" dips in one part. Also, lotsa of big rock to Play on. These trails are made for biking, its's obvious. Kudos to whoever made them. My only beef w/ the trails is the size. The above mentioned loop takes me 33 minutes. You can always do the loop twice, but I hate to repeat. There's plenty of side trails to explore, but when I ride i'm lookin' for a big ol' loop, and Pine Hill East is lacking....maybe i'm not seeing it. Regardless, don't get fooled into crossing the road (3A) for "downhill". That side of the road is da' worst, only crappy double track w/ one heck of a climb after an "OK at best" descent. Stay on the east side of 3A. BTW, did I mention that Serious Cycles is a sweet shop w/ a courteous, helpful owner. Stop there and buy some lube, you'll need it at some point. Recommended Route: Park off of 3A, at the turn-in w/in 200 yards of Serious Cycles. It's a big unpaved parking lot that always seems to be empty. From this point, pick up the double track (there's only one that starts from the parking lot). Take your first left onto singletrack, and then stay right from there, remaining on wonderful singetrack. If you play your card right, you'll end up eventually in a washed out gully (40 minutes later). Climb up, and you'll be back in the parking lot. Other recommended trails in the same area: trail of tears, otis air force base
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Review Date January 2, 2002 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
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Reviewed by: Mike
, from Plymouth, MA Summary: Almost all single track. Nice and winding with lots of good berms. No sand. No big washouts. Decent rock gardens and some pretty good downhills (500' vertical drop). The trails aren't marked very well but if you give yourself an extra 1/2 hour, you can usually find your way back. Added plus is the bike shop at the top of the hill. Seth at Serious Cycles can take care of all sudden maintenance issues. These trails are fun! Easily ridden by all levels. Email me and we'll ride! Recommended Route: As of date, the trails are off limits because of the supposed terrorist threat to the Pilgrim Power Plant, which the trails overlook. Though I doubt the ban is permanent. Normally there is ample parking in the Dirt Parking Lot at the top of the hill on the east side of Rt 3A. Other recommended trails in the same area: None. There aren't any nearly as good.
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Review Date December 19, 2001 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Ridden Trail: Every few months
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Reviewed by: Bad Larry
, from Taunton, MA Summary: Lotsa cool rocks to play on, and they're more rounded than Lynn so you don't get all cut up if you fall. Some good climbs and downhill washes in places. Supposedly a good overlook of the Nuke power plant if you find the right place, but I've never found it... Recommended Route: Never done the same thing twice...
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Reviews 1 - 5 (5 Reviews Total)
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