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Directions - From Route 81, take route 6 North (Roosevelt highway) for about 3.1 miles and take a left on 347.  Take 347 .88 miles and take a right fork. .91 miles take a hard right on the access road (no sign). Follow to top and park on left before gate.

Description -   Quite a nice mix of trails in this area.  We did a short loop as recommended by Hubbard Bicycle club wich was great.  To sum this area up I would say its Old School cross stuntry.  Some really nice Beginner / Intermediate trail features plus some cool rock sections (godstone), rock gardens and decenet singletrack throughout.  Even found a log ride or 2.  Nothing gonzo in here from what we found but a great place to check out for XC plus.  Ravine trail was really nice singletrack and was recently re-opened due to logging activities.  Lots of work went into clearing Ravine and was much appreciated..  The Split tree trail has a cool gyno exam with bell you can ring on your way thru - classic!!

To check this area out, I suggest you join up with a group ride - I think they meet thursdays at the barn.  See Hubbard Bicycle club for more info.

Loops - (Thanks Larry) At the yellow gate up top there's a go-around. As you start to go around the gate theres a trail straight up the hill. Take that. It's called split tree. You'll climb to an intersection (the bone) hang a RIGHT. You'll eventuall come to the Split Tree. ride straight through the 2-3 intersections. You'll come out to The Boardwalk and The Playground (a rock formation w/3 zones) . After Playground you'll see an intersection to your right. Take it. This is Godstone. You'll be under the powerline now. The decent has some little drops. Be careful in here. At the bottom of Godstone hang a Left. You'll cross a bridge (stay left) and ride until you see a wooden object. Bear Left. This is a pretty tech trail in some locations. You'll see a bridge to pedal up. At the top, STOP and look. There's Black Diamonds sprayed on the rock and bridge to lead you in the right direction. At the bottom of the bridge there's some stumps that we need to remove, but it's ridable. The bridge I'm talking about is about 5' high and there's a tree to your left that can get close to your bar. The transition IS WIDE ENOUGH for your wheel to make it. Just follow the Black Diamonds we sprayed on the bridge. You'll ride some ST for another 150 feet and be back where you started onto Godstone. Make a right at the trail intersection. Look to your left for a small bridge with a 1 foot drop. If you do it, keep turning as you hit this and you'll land right on the trail. That wooden structure you saw previously will be in sight. This is a wall ride. hit it if you know how! It's fun. You'll come out to a section with The Skinny. It's a thin tree we built across. There was a tree down in front of it on Thursnight. I don't know if anyone has been up to clear it yet. Ride out the rocky and muddy trail (Bobcat). At the powerlines go straight across and into the woods (bear right/straight) on Singletrack. Take it all the way out to the logging. Don't make the left that you'll see in about 1 mile. It's a down hill trail that sucks to pedal up. At the logging section go left and and then right. Two Sticks is where you're at now. At the bottom of the hill go to your Left. The quad path splits, hang a right. As soon as you get in here the quad path has a right turn. Cut a 90 degree turn to your right onto some singletrack. This is Rolling Ridge. You'll end up on a quad path known as Rolling Hills. Go right at that intersection and it's some Up/Down for 2 hills. At the intersection after the second climb go right. This will take you to Miller Can Camp site. They just logged here. Look to your Left and you'll see some singletrack called Ravine. We just re-opened this section last weekend. There's a hard Left turn in here you're prolly going to miss. Just go back a couple feet and you'll see it. At the bottom keep climbing to the intersection. Go Left and you'll see a steep climb. Go up this and about 1/4 mile up there's a Left. You're now doing Singletrack backwards. At the screwy intersection, go straight to come out at the powerlines you were at before or go Left and you'll come out 50' below Bobcat. Either ride the trails backwards (Bobcat, Split Tree) or make a Left on the powerlines and take that out to the sub station. Ride the pave around the Sub station and you'll find another paved road. It takes you out to the gate. Theree's a lot more stuff if you take the map with you and you feel like exploring some. But the trails aren't marked in any way.

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