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cambalache forest

Nearby Town: Arecibo, Puerto Rico
Ride Type: Loop
Trail Type: Dirt Road 85%
Single Track 10%
Distance: 6.80 miles (10.94 KM)
Duration: 1 - 2 Hours
Elevation Gain: not specified.
Climbing: Steep and Technical
Skill Level: Weekend Warriors
User Density: not specified.



Trail Description:
is a very good trail have a single track and and many down hills this is a tecnical course because here are loose rocks and roots.

How to get there:
go to the national forest named cambalache in arecibo and the the mtb route that is marked

Additional Notes:
be sure to have aditional tubes


Posted by: Original Turba on 10/2/2008
This is a rocky technical trail. Has trails for every ability level. Few riders can clear the "Cuesta del Diablo" which is a very steep, rocky and rooty downhill. Try it you won't be dissapointed. One last recomendation, bring extra tubes for pinch flats or try riding tubeless.


Posted by: Claux on 2/18/2007
you can start this loop in either direction, either way you start with a nice moderate climb, really good for warming up. this trail is mostly jeep trail, but has a bit of rewarding single track almost at the top of the loop which gets you nice and primed for trip downhill back to your car. the way down is not difficult, but can get a bit technical due to naturally occuring ditches and moderate sized rocks, by all means go fast, but keep your eyes wide open and in front of you. if you cant get enough, there are two detours on your right hand side on your way down, each one leading to the most technical descent in the forest, we locals call this hill "diablo". not a long descent by any means, but you do need skills to get down, not to mention full sus and a full face helmet...... anyhow you can take these detours just to enjoy the single track and admire "diablo". remember trail features on your way up so you can blast back down without worries. other than this, there is a small netwo


Posted by: Boricua Biker on 3/23/2004
Nice trail in the forest. Has lots of loose rock and carse rock sections for fast dangerous rides. Most of the ride is under the shade of trees. The trails are not marked but you will never get lost.




 



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