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  1. #1
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    Okay, here's a question. I was reading the site for Burke and it said there was a lot of smooth trails, too. This thread said rocky/rooty is there, too. Which is it? Both?

    I'd like to do some smooth trails because I haven't ridden my mtn bike a lot this year, and it's a hard tail. And I'll be by myself.

    Karen

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    I think rocky and rooty is relative to where you're used to riding. I ride in very rocky and rooty conditions in the northeast so parts of KT feel super smooth to me. The good thing about KT is that there's something for everyone. There are trails that are predominantly made of sand, while others (like the ones on Burke Mountain) are filled with roots and other fun technical stuff. But, for the most part, the trails are fairly smooth and you won't have to manual over logs, etc.

    You can go into the main office and tell them what kind of ride you're looking for and how long you want to be out. Chances are good that the person behind the counter helped build the trail and they're great at mapping out the perfect route for you. Plus, it's virtually impossible to get lost up there because everything is so well marked and the trails have a difficulty diamond rating too and even the black diamonds aren't too technical and difficult.

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    I sent an email to them at Burke and they said virtually what you said. I was checking to make sure it was okay with them if I rode alone, and what kind of trails I was looking forward to. I'm gonna have fun no matter what I do, but since I've been riding road mostly, it's going to be hard to take it easy! I'll want to go fast, but speed maims and injures, if I'm not careful!

    Karen

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    Up there you can go fairly fast and not worry too much. Everything is very well marked and there are no big surprises in the trails. You'll still get a good workout, as there are some good climbs built in.

    Have you booked a room somewhere yet? They seem to fill up fast.

    It's a great atmosphere because the whole town is pretty much there to bike or to support bikers. The first time we went, we ended up meeting another couple on the trail and riding with them for a few days.

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    Do you think I should worry about booking a room in September? I'll probably be camping, anyway.

    Karen

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    If you want a room in town, I would definitely book asap especially if it's for a weekend. We like to stay at the Village Inn and generally book a few months in advance. The town has definitely been discovered! I've heard positive things about the camping sites.

  7. #7
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    Would this be a good place to bring a very beginner person? I have been thinking of getting my Mr. Marathon on a mtn bike on some tame trails-as I would suspect they probably rent bikes there too? That would be ideal...

  8. #8
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    some pics as promised

    some muddy bike parts




    and me navigator through the trails!
    "The greater the obstacle, the more glory in overcoming it."-Moliere

    "Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time." -Thomas A. Edison



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  9. #9
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    just got back from a trip to KT. what a cool place. sidewinder trail is ridicuously fun. i don't think you can ride that trail and not be smiling when you're done.

    as a whole, i didn't think KT was overly technical, especially compared to the rocky rooty jarring trails we usually ride in southern NH. most was smooth fun swoopy singletrack. and psssst: heaven's bench to ridge etc., etc. is a BEAUTIFUL ride.

    stayed at the NICEST CAMPSITE I HAVE EVER BEEN TO. Oregon Brook Road Camping. What a place!

    a sampling of pics from our weekend is here:

  10. #10
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    We just returned from the Kingdom Trails and they were a little slick & muddy from all the rain, but good none-the-less.

  11. #11
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    I just got back from the Kingdom Trails in Vermont. They have had a ton of rain there. The trails on Burke Mountain are closed, and several in the Darling system are closed as well. some of these are not wet, they are SUBMERGED in water.

    Check their website
    http://www.kingdomtrails.org/index.html

    and email to find out the conditions before booking your trip.

    The trail managers said they really should close off all the trails, BUT they can't. It seems they are rotating closures, keeping people off certain trails some days (smart) and letting things drain.

    many trails are now eroded and rutted.

    lets hope for a drier Autumn!

    -----------
    My favorites:

    Mansion view - hard steep climbing with an awesome view at the top, and a fun descent on the way down
    Pastore
    Pines - Leatherwood - Beat Bog - nice long technical sections
    Sidewinder - WEEEEEEEE!
    and climbing up WEst branch and doing it again

    old webs - reminds me of Albion Hills, nice little loop to play on

    Kichel (sp?) - weeeeeeeeee although showing some erosion with the rain

    I liked Widowmaker too.
    Last edited by han-grrl; 08-04-2008 at 07:41 PM.
    "The greater the obstacle, the more glory in overcoming it."-Moliere

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  12. #12
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    According to their website, everything is now closed! Looks like we all chose the right time to go to KT before all the rain.
    Girl meets bike. Bike leads girl to a life of grime: http://mudandmanoloscycling.com/

  13. #13
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    based on what i ride here, those trails are fairly smooth. there are a "few" roots, but not that many.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tuckervill View Post
    Okay, here's a question. I was reading the site for Burke and it said there was a lot of smooth trails, too. This thread said rocky/rooty is there, too. Which is it? Both?

    I'd like to do some smooth trails because I haven't ridden my mtn bike a lot this year, and it's a hard tail. And I'll be by myself.

    Karen
    "The greater the obstacle, the more glory in overcoming it."-Moliere

    "Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time." -Thomas A. Edison



    Shorty's Adventure - Blog

  14. #14
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    Just posted some pics from our trip last week:

    http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showt...413#post347413
    Girl meets bike. Bike leads girl to a life of grime: http://mudandmanoloscycling.com/

 

 

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