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Wildcat Mtn.

Nearby Town: Sandy, Oregon
Ride Type: Many Trails To Choose
Trail Type: Dirt Road 65%
Single Track 35%
Distance: 20.00 miles (32.18 KM)
Duration: not specified.
Elevation Gain: 700 Feet (213 Meters)
Climbing: Steep At Times
Skill Level: Weekend Warriors
User Density: not specified.



Trail Description:
Lots of long gravel and dirt roads follow the trails that branch off for more serious riding. on some advanced single track. Also remember were you are going and came from this is not a loop trail you can get lost.

How to get there:
follow hwy. 26 up to the mtn. going twards mt. hood you well go through sandy oregon. Take a right at shortys corner. Follow this road for 7-10 miles the road well split take a left follow this road untile you are in the mt. hood national forest find a parking spot and take your adventure have fun.

Additional Notes:
Lots of hunters in the area so wear bright colored clothing during hunting season.


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Posted by: A-hole on 12/14/2009
I hope the mother F that tore it down does get cancer and dies, i hate people like him. weeks of work is torn down in days if not hour's.F-U forest service


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Posted by: USFS Employee on 10/16/2004
As an engine boss for the USDA Forest Service, I have had the lovely joy (sarcasm) of tearing down an illegal stunt/trail area and rehabilitating it one winter. We had known it was there for years and didn't really care until some Green Peace type person called the ranger and said they'd seen it on the Internet...try going to school and learning how to spell as well.


Posted by: rider on 10/10/2003
why would you post a illegal stunt trail? Its becuse of morons like you that get these kinds of trails torn down. Think how long it took people to build all that stuff before post it on the internet. I hope you die or get cancer.


Posted by: killa B on 6/3/2003
you can also take wildcat cr. road by the shamrock motel off hwy 26 near brightwood. All downhill trails on this side with jumps drops and berms very fast. every buddy come ride. go up the road until you see the dirt jumps and drop in you can go higher if you want.




 



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