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sundial
04-29-2008, 10:51 AM
I like the pics of trails in DirtRag magazine and I was wondering........what is your favorite trail? Do you have pics of your favorite get away? Here are a couple of mine I'd like to share.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y186/2dogcrew/windingpath.jpg
a local favorite of mine--the state park
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y186/2dogcrew/SyllamoTrail.jpg
Syllamo mtb park
Tuckervill
04-29-2008, 11:45 AM
Hey, I was in Mt. View for the folk festival, and there were lots of guys with mt bikes in the campground. I know they were doing Syllamo.
How is it? Is it really technical? Do they divide the sections up by difficulty? Maybe when baseball is over, I'll get to go.
Karen
sundial
04-29-2008, 11:58 AM
Karen, we did part of the Bad Branch trail, the *beginner* trail. I don't know who decided it was beginner but I'm told the guy who designed the trails is from off. ;) I'm used to packed dirt and some rocks and the entire trail was narrow and rocky. It's very scenic, gentle grades, but definitely narrow singletrack. When I started at the trailhead, I noticed to my left there was a steep drop off as I was shouldering my way through trees. :eek: Be sure and tuck a map in your pocket and go with someone because there's no cell service and at one point the trail comes out on the fire road and it's easy to get turned around. We rode several miles before we even saw a forest service worker. There are over 50 miles of trail.
The yellow trail is more scenic and rated intermediate.
There's a bathroom located at each trail head and the fee is $3 per vehicle. To get a map, stop by the Blanchard Caverns or the main office at Syllamo. Here's (http://www.syllamo.com/) the info about Syllamo trails.
singletrackmind
04-29-2008, 04:37 PM
The Berryman, Monarch Pass, Tsali national forest trails that I can't remember the names of except for the Mouse, Fred's Lunchbox, Porcupine Rim, that's a small sampling...
bounceswoosh
04-29-2008, 09:35 PM
I don't have pics; my two favorite local rides are Betasso and Heil Valley Ranch.
Betasso is not really technical; it's a fun roller coaster-y loop. It has some interesting rules -- two days a week it's off limits to bikes, and bikes are supposed to go in the direction indicated at the trail head. They flip the direction every month or two. I think this is a pretty good way to reduce trail use conflict. (Now, when they introduce bike-only days, then I'll be thrilled! But I won't hold my breath ...) Betasso has an alternate approach that is extremely technical and steep; I've never tried that part. The loop is just over three miles; the most I've done is three loops. My favorite direction is clockwise; you start and end on a descent, so it's easy to keep going and only realize half way through the loop that you're committed to more climbing!
Heil, well, if you're going to ride Heil, you want a full suspension bike. Parts are buff trail, but much of it is loose rock or jagged stuff sticking up. It's not classified as technically difficult, but the loose rock is a lot of work. It's an eight mile lollipop -- you climb up forever, do a roller coaster loop, and then dessert, the descent, of course way too short =) What I like about it is that I inevitably want to go back, because all I remember when I'm done is the descent, not the climb.
Tuckervill
05-01-2008, 06:12 AM
Thanks for the info, Sundial!
Yes, when I first started mountain biking, I wondered if the guys who rated trails had EVER been a beginner!
I can't wait to try Syllamo out.
Karen
sundial
05-01-2008, 06:23 AM
Tuck, if you have a FS mtb, you'll enjoy it more. ;)
bluebug32
05-01-2008, 07:36 PM
Kingdom Trails in VT - great mtbing vacation
Di bear
05-01-2008, 08:02 PM
Copper Harbor. Click here for photos. (http://www.moronacity.com/images/Copper_Harbor/) I separated them according to trail. :)
sundial
05-02-2008, 08:03 AM
Di Bear, WOW! A tandem mtb! :cool: I especially love the last pic on the Red Trail. The scenery is so beautiful. I wanna go play there. :D
Di bear
05-02-2008, 10:05 AM
sundial - yeah, they make a great team. She's passive in personality and he's aggressive. She likes sitting on the back of the tandem and enjoying the ride and scenery, he likes picking the lines and being in control. They are opposites with great communication and that allows them to ride anywhere. They love going out west and riding. It's really amazing what they can do on that bike.
Thank you. I love that last picture on the Red Trail. I'm very proud of that. :-) I think I've taken a lot of great pictures, but that one just takes the cake.
We love having people come up to Copper Harbor to ride. New trails are being added all the time and the trails are challenging. I like a challenge, so I thrive on those trails. :)
atombessy
05-04-2008, 04:32 PM
I live in philly so my favorite trail is Wissahickon park! It's awesome singletrack and technical riding, although sometimes it wears me out. I grew up in the Poconos and also love some Jim Thorpe riding, although much of the good singletrack is not legal right now.
What brand is the tandem mountain bike? That's definitely something I've never seen before!
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