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Review Date May 16, 2005 Overall Rating
3 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
3 of 5
Technical Difficulty
3 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
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Reviewed by: chopstix1861
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Cross Country Rider Summary: I totaly agree with the part about the destroyed parts of the trails by equidestrians. Especially on the first downhill when entering the trail and then theres another uphill climb after that, the singletrack leads you into trees other wise you would have to climb though a creek/mud structure. Always have mud (in certain areas) all year round, no matter how many days of sunlight or 80 degree temp, its gonna be there. I was fortunate not to go over the bars of my bike when i cut through a 6-7 inch deep mud pit going at about 15-20mph. My friend didnt get so lucky though. all in all its a really good trail to hone your skills on. i got a flat going to the right once exiting the first downhill... i have no idea where that takes you, the left rout will take you into a few fields/cabin/tennis courses area which will eventually lead you to holt rd. if you keep going straight. Great for developing and honing new/acquired skills. Recommended Route: i would go straight from the 104 bike path and go northbound on holt rd. then you can either go into the Main entrance going west on Lake rd. or you can enter through the side (tennis court) entrance on the left when going north on holt rd. Other recommended trails in the same area: i greatly recommend the YMCA trails, its a great mix of all types of riding.
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