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Review Date August 10, 2006 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
4 of 5
Technical Difficulty
4 of 5
Ridden Trail: Ridden Once
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Reviewed by: mixer20001
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Cross Country Rider Summary: I ride mostly in Wisconsin and in Illinois but I was in Southern Michigan so I decided to give this a try. Very Nice single track course. Nothing to hard, but it is just a well maintained, fast, 10 mile loop. Highly Recommended.
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Review Date July 7, 2004 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
3 of 5
Technical Difficulty
4 of 5
Ridden Trail: Every few months
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Reviewed by: steelbike
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Racer Summary: Lawless has about a 10mile circuit is mostly hardpack singletrack. Climbs are moderate. There are some fun dropoffs and short rollers built in to the trail. They have a rce here that is part of the Tailwind series. There are options throughout the trail to ride the race course sections or easier sections of the trail.
Interesting that a previous poster says that the last 3rd of the trail is smooth. He opted to take the easy trail which is smooth. Had he taken the full trail he would have found more drops and rollers and more fun singletrack. Recommended Route: If you want an easy ride, choose the easy sections. Ride the full course for a more fun ride. Other recommended trails in the same area: Fort Custer, Yankee Springs. Spend a weekend and ride several of the trails.
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Review Date June 21, 2004 Overall Rating
2 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
3 of 5
Technical Difficulty
1 of 5
Ridden Trail: Ridden Once
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Reviewed by: tim_fsr
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Weekend Warrior Summary: I was really dissapointed in this trail after reading the reviews. The first and last third are completely smooth and not at all technical. The middle third is the most fun with the biggest hills in the loop. Nothing here is really what I define as technical. The 5 log launches on the biggest hill maybe, but they are only 5 inched high if that. We probably should have know what we were in for when the married couple on low end bikes and the Dad with 9 year old kids went out on the 'advanced' trail.
Only thing that made the trail not a complete regret is it's very twisty. Otherwise it's just hard and smooth. Not what I thought after reading the reviews and riding at Fort Custer. I really felt sorry for my friend who came from PA this weekend. Unless your in the immedeate area, it isn't worth traveling to IMO.
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Review Date May 26, 2003 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Ridden Trail: Ridden Once
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Reviewed by: Tim
, from Holland Summary: This trail had a little bit of everything. I was a pleasure to ride. I am a competitive rider and enjoyed this trail. The jumps are excellent. I even got to Bunny hop roots going up hill. The drop off is something else. First time through I almost went over the bars. The second sime I pulled up and jumped it smoothly. The drop off blends in with the hill so be carefull. I rated this trail a 5 for a few reasons below. Small but still good hills. Alot of Everything on This trail. A few good fast sections. Well Kept Length So overall I like this trail and mayy ride again this year. Its a trip away from home but worth it a few times a year.
Recommended Route: Advanced Section (Although not to Advanced) Other recommended trails in the same area: Ft Custer, Yankee Springs, Cannonsburg Game Area
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Review Date September 9, 2002 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Ridden Trail: Ridden Once
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Reviewed by: Eric
, from Kalamzoo, MI Summary: Overall, a nice trail for novice or intermediate bikers. A great trail for single speed riders due to the lack of climbs. The trail map indicates that you should allow 2 hours for a loop, in reality most riders complete it in half that time. This trail seems to define the meaning of hardpack. There are very few sandy spots and where they exist they're short and shallow. Quite a few roots and some lower hanging branches. Pros - Some very nice whoopee doos about 5.5 miles into the loop. Another fine set about a mile after that with a couple serious drops that leave little room for error (I saw a guy with a full face helmet in the parking lot... I take back everything I was thinking when I first saw him). Some nice downhills, but be careful of the sharp turns at the end of the run. Very nice job from the trail maintenance crew to restore the trail after that huge storm. Cons - The most switchbacks I've ever seen in a trail this size. The only purpose I can see for most of them is to lengthen out the trail. The first few miles of the loop almost drive you insane since you can't pick up any speed for the most part. It almost appears that the trail followed some drunken deer path. There's an extremely lengthy list of rules and fines like no other I've ever seen. The $1 fee to get in a park (but it's worth it). Things to look out for - Still some clean up needed after the storm. There are some limbs that will quickly show you how it would feel to be jousted off your bike if you cut a turn too close. The sign at the first T-intersection (5 miles in) has the top arrow broken pointing to the more technical and fun section. Recommended Route: Full 10 mile loop. Other recommended trails in the same area: Ft. Custer
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