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  • New found trail...
    By:admin
    Well, it is known about but the wife and I went down it for the first time today. I was expecting a some what technichal trail but damn, it was much more then I expected. I had no gear with me and the main point was to get some pics of the trail so the riders in our club could decide if they wanted to give it a go. Well here are a few pics.

    She thought about it but did not follow through
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    Another drop
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    One big drop
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    "Are you serious?"
    But she did have fun
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    It looks like a fun trail from a technical standpoint. Any estimations how long it is and if it ever does flatten out?
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    Yehaw...that looks wicked if it is all like that I hope it isn't much more than 20k cause that would be a killer
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    I don't even know if that qualifies as a "trail" perhaps road to oblivion or something like that would be better
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    Whoa! Where is that?! If we had trails like that here in Ottawa, I would be one happy rider! No more jumping around in the cement jungle!

    Joe
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    A nice way to test your new downhill or freeride rig I would assume. Now you could be super ballsy and hit that on a SS with a rigid fork.
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    Any estimations how long it is and if it ever does flatten out? This particular section is 1 mi long. There are alot of trails around here that are similer but not quite as rocky. Most of them are single track with drops ranging from 2' for the beginers all the way up to 20' for the "Braver" souls. The longest trail being about 3 mi long.
    This trail is shorter then the others but it works the bikes a hell of a lot more. Most riders that ride from top to bottom usually have to replace a rim or two. The club I ride with is going there this weekend to shoot some video. I shall post pics after.

    Slainte
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    Originally posted by stinkyonions
    Now you could be super ballsy and hit that on a SS with a rigid fork.
    Yea....haha. "Hey guys, I broke my neck and back.....but hell.....I dropped it on a rigid singlespeed!"
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    Where is that?! this is basicall in my backyard. Chatsworth, CA. If you ever get down this way I would be glad to show you this one and others.

    Slainte
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