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Durand Park Trails
7 reviews
2.71 of 5
Lots of short trails that you can link together, you have to ride there a few times to start to get the hang of it. I have been riding here for 6 years and I am always finding new options to run these trails. Tons of fun singletrack and doubletrack, trails like "Biscuits for Smut", and climbs like "pepper" will challenge you all day long. It is not legal riding but is isn't enforced so ride worry free. Have FUN
Once into Irondequoit, get on lakeshore BLVD. When your passing the beach on the other side there are some side roads take any one, park and start exploring
You must be the type of person who gives out apple and orange wedges on Halloween instead of candy. Or calls 911 because you see someone from the other neighborhood walking their dog on a "Private Road".
Get laid.
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Review Date November 1, 2003
Overall Rating 1 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty 1 of 5
Technical Difficulty 1 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
Reviewed by: Doug
,
Weekend Warrior
Summary: Thank you Alex,
I hakie here on the hiking trails and have
had to dodge bicycles coming at high speed around bends. This is really dangerous.
Recommended Route: Bikes PLEASE stay off - you could really hurt someone - there are A LOT of ELDERLY people on these trails.
Other recommended trails in the same area: Please bike the biking trails where you may ride leagally and not hurt yourself or someone else.
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Review Date September 3, 2002
Overall Rating 2 of 5
Ridden Trail: Ridden Once
Reviewed by: R
, from Albany, NY
Summary: Bob, take a pill
Recommended Route: N/A
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Review Date July 16, 2002
Overall Rating 1 of 5
Ridden Trail: Ridden Once
Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
1 votes
Reviewed by: bob
Summary: This place sucks, it is a bunch of crappy short litte twists and "steep fire road"? freaking a, what steepness. I am moving back to CT, i can't stand this upstate ny shit, you have crap for trails, crap of mountain bikers, and crap for brains. You people up here don't know what mountain biking is, hell one could argue it doesn't even exsist up here. Freaking A, i thought CT was bad compared to NC, but heck, CT's shitty trails seem like Nirvana compared to the crap you have up here. And if someone replys and says, what about TRYON PARK in ROCHESTER, I'll hunt them down, rip their arm off at the shoulder and shove it down their throught so they clap every time they talk, cuase TRYON is a shit hole compared to well, anyplace that isn't Upstate NY. Man, I should have moved to Canada, atleast they bitch less than you NY fags.
Recommended Route: DON't GO here
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Review Date March 10, 2001
Overall Rating 4 of 5
Ridden Trail: Once a week
Reviewed by: Greg
, from Rochester, NY. USA
Summary: Ok, Durand-Eastman park is spectacular. It is a mix of climbing, funky downhills and plain cross country. It runs partly parallel to a golf course which give me ample opportunity to piss off the wussy golfers. (Golf is a sport?) Anyway, I pick up the trail at the west end of the trails and just do the whole loop. It's a killer night ride as well. The only problem is that bikers aren't allowed so you gotta duck the heat. I remember one night we came out of the trail head only to run into a parked local flat foot. He saw us and chased us back into the woods. (So we did some more riding, heh.) The weather sucks here and it won't stop snowing so you can't do any winter riding off road. (I'm moving back to Virginia)
Recommended Route: None, just go in and hammer for a few hours. It's all good.
Other recommended trails in the same area: Um, Letchworth is supposed to be good but the only time I was there it was soggy. Would be nice later in the summer.
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