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The climb to the top ends with a beautiful vista of Twin Lakes and the surrounding area. Also you exit onto a trail where hikers frequent, so keep it under control here.
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Rose meadows and finishing with this trail. This trail begins with a small pump section with two smaller jumps and a third larger hip jump. Two wheel drifting is likely if you have speed but are not riding the top few inches of the berms.
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This trail begins with a small pump section with two smaller jumps and a third larger hip jump. The area is mostly wooded but there are several places that offer spectacular views.
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High elevation trails are clear May-October, bring plenty of water. This is a bi-directional trail but most riders ride from the parking lot towards Pleasant Hill Road.
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High elevation trails are clear May-October, bring plenty of water. This is a bi-directional trail but most riders ride from the parking lot towards Pleasant Hill Road.
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High elevation trails are clear May-October, bring plenty of water. This is a bi-directional trail but most riders ride from the parking lot towards Pleasant Hill Road.
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High elevation trails are clear May-October, bring plenty of water. This is a bi-directional trail but most riders ride from the parking lot towards Pleasant Hill Road.
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High elevation trails are clear May-October, bring plenty of water. This is a bi-directional trail but most riders ride from the parking lot towards Pleasant Hill Road.
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High elevation trails are clear May-October, bring plenty of water. This is a bi-directional trail but most riders ride from the parking lot towards Pleasant Hill Road.
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For the ultimate downhill blast, ride to the top of Hickory Mountain Loop, take a minute to catch your breath and prepare to smile all the way to the parking lot, barely needing to pedal.
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The climb to the top ends with a beautiful vista of Twin Lakes and the surrounding area. Also you exit onto a trail where hikers frequent, so keep it under control here.
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For the ultimate downhill blast, ride to the top of Hickory Mountain Loop, take a minute to catch your breath and prepare to smile all the way to the parking lot, barely needing to pedal.
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Rose meadows and finishing with this trail. This trail begins with a small pump section with two smaller jumps and a third larger hip jump. Two wheel drifting is likely if you have speed but are not riding the top few inches of the berms.
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This trail begins with a small pump section with two smaller jumps and a third larger hip jump. The area is mostly wooded but there are several places that offer spectacular views.
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High elevation trails are clear May-October, bring plenty of water. This is a bi-directional trail but most riders ride from the parking lot towards Pleasant Hill Road.