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George Lake Trail (George Hate Flail)
1 reviews
4 of 5
ride up the trail 15 min. and the trail forks. You can go strait to the wilderness boundry(probably a 15-30min ride) That makes a nice warm up. The fork takes you to George lake. The trail is a climb, with several switch backs and water bars. It is fairly technicle depending on the condition of the trail;however, the hole trail is doable. Once the trail tops out it rols along the top for awile. The trail is smooth and the views of the valley are great. Before you get to the lake the trail gets very rocky and starts to become painful.On the way down after all the switch backs there will be a trail of the left, take it.
Go south on highway 89 and turn right at carters bridge onto east river road. Take east river road app.15 miles to pine creek. a few miles past the store is the turn to the camp ground, go there. Park in the camp ground.
Summary: Short kick but trail. It has all you need for a good all around work out. Way up there is a highly technical rock garder that a couple of locals from timber trails, in Livingston, have amazingly breezed through it. "Be aware!" one can bust butt very hard.
Recommended Route: Ask the locals at Timber Trail, Livingston. They will not stear you wrong!
Other recommended trails in the same area: Highlight Canyon: Emerald Lake, Highlight Canyon Trail; Cypes Canyon, Trespass (in the Crazy Mountains), South Cottonwood (Bozeman). Aska the guys in Timber trails, Livingston. Their die hards.
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