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Trail Description:
Good technical spots, some significant climbs and technical drops. If you are interested climbing, ride Shaw Butte Mtn at the Western most end of the trail. It's a 1.5 mi. hill climb with an 800 ft elevation change.
How to get there:
Several access points in Phoenix Mt Preserve. 7th St South to Mt Preserve Parking lot on the West Side of 7th St, just North of The Point Tapatio.
Additional Notes:
You can also access this trail from The Dreamy Draw park.
| Posted by: Jim Cliff on 4/5/2009 |
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You can also enter a trailhead that connects easily to trail 100 by going South on 40th from Shea Blvd till the road. There it is. Good trail.
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| Posted by: frank on 10/9/2008 |
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Yes, the trail ends (or starts) at Tatum. I like to start there, but the parking lot is dinky.
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| Posted by: scottkrotdotcom on 3/2/2008 |
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This trail can be as easy or as hard as you make it, some parts very rocky, overridden with horses... other parts include single track loops/course west of the main trailhead...
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| Posted by: cal on 10/16/2007 |
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does this trail end at tatum? and whats the overall
elevation change (i know no ones measured, but hard
or easy)
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| Posted by: lives there in phoenix on 6/30/2006 |
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this is deffentley not a advanced skills trail, but it
has its semi challenging parts. it might be easer to
go from east to west that way you dont have to go
up the huge hill just out of the parking lot, you can
glide down it like the lazy bastard that i am! its all
good. fun ride
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| Posted by: brian on 12/2/2005 |
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if your in the big city and want to rip then this is one of the places, no brain needed just se on auto pilot and fly
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| Posted by: Dude on 6/26/2005 |
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Trail 100 is not advanced. It is just beyond a family ride. It is high speed most of the time. Though there are other trail combos that can create a semi technical trail.
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| Posted by: TJ Mac on 2/4/2004 |
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Ideal single track riding
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