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Review Date June 7, 2006 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
3 of 5
Technical Difficulty
4 of 5
Ridden Trail: Every few months
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Reviewed by: mikeelikesit
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Weekend Warrior Summary: Rode this trail and others in the area with Keith and the group from the Rattling Creek Single Trackers. This trail rocks! It is one of the best singletrack rock garden/technical trails I've ever seen. Because it's mostly flat (relatively speaking) you can really power through these sections and get some great speed in the flatter smooth singletrack areas. Great XC fun for technical and advanced riders (not many drops or features for the big air crowd). Also good area for camping/riding trip (Weiser State Forest). Recommended Route: Being from out of town, I recommend contacting the RCST for a group ride or joining RCST to get their excellent map of the area trails which they built and maintain extremely well.
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Review Date December 26, 2003 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Aerobic Difficulty
5 of 5
Technical Difficulty
5 of 5
Ridden Trail: Every few months
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Reviewed by: pa rider
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Cross Country Rider
, from mechanicsburg Summary: This trail is the hardest one to ride in weiser forest and lives up to it's name (we name it after rock martin, who helped represent MTB rider with PGC issues we had the pass 2 years). This trail is similiar to Rattle snake ridge down michele state forest. the rock ledges are great to ride and if you ride this trail at the end of your hardcore epic ride it will kill you. I must have crashed alot of times trying to clean these drop offs and rock gardens. I would say 80% of the trail is rocks, but this trail isn't as bad ass kicking as the "Extension trail up Rothrock state forest". We build the trail so you can ride all the sections (some may have a 4' drop off).
We have guys whole night ride this trail and say every ride the trail looks different.
If you don't like pennsylvania slate rocky trails, don't bother even riding this trail. I rode harder trails, but know I'll never clean this one. Recommended Route: From minnich picnic area up snowmobile trails to trail on left side. Take deep hollow snowmobile from top of white oak road is easiest way in because trail is on right side of trail (When driving up to white oak road and seeing wolf pond road on right this deep hollow snowmobiloe trail is at top of hill).
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