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Exit 38

Nearby Town: North Bend, Washington
Ride Type: Best By Shuttle
Trail Type: Single Track 100%
Distance: 3.00 miles (4.83 KM)
Duration: not specified.
Elevation Gain: not specified.
Climbing: Steep and Technical
Skill Level: Masochist
User Density: not specified.



Trail Description:
Exit 38 is a popular ride for the local downhill and freeride crowd. There are insane drops, steep technical sections and lots of obstacles to keep even the most seasoned downhiller on their toes.

How to get there:
Take I-90 east, exit at "exit 38". Turn right over the bridge and head down until you see a freeway again. On the right will be a gravel road. Head up hill until you reach small lots both on left and right.


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Posted by: Makana425 on 7/21/2008
Good techy stuff, good practice for roots rocks and drops, good place to practice speed and techy sections


Posted by: indoking on 10/24/2007
Sick trails! Bring pickups or a dd for shuttling to the top. As you look down trails seem to go from easier on the right to harder the further you go left. Bring extra tubes as there are some sharp rock sections, bring your pads, and pack a lunch son.


Posted by: Tyler Gilsdorf on 10/24/2006
make sure you hit this trail on the weekdays. the forest service is more likely to bust you if you ride there on the weekends and its a $275 fine


Posted by: Tri on 9/30/2006
Sweet ride! Close enough that you can do it in a half a day. Definitely a must do trail.


Posted by: Tyler Gilsdorf on 5/15/2006
This is one of the most fun downhill trails in the area. very technical riding, very fun. the top section would not be too fun on a hardtail, bring your full suspension (5+in.) to make this trail the most fun. Also some skinnies at the bottom if you know where to look, which are pretty sweet. THis is also a good trail for downhill practice. The trails are still a little bit slick, but they are pretty nice right now! go hit em!


Posted by: Ryan on 12/18/2005
I had loads of fun until i hit one of the first drops its like it came out of nowhere i indoed and was outfor most of the day but i still go back to that place alot it's my racing practice course.


Posted by: WestRider7 on 11/30/2005
This is are some very gnarly trails. Some of the reviews are desribing them as a little faster than they are. They are very technical with some killer rock gardens and lots of smaller technical drops. I had a ton of fun here on my first ride because there are some faster sections, and you can haul ass through the rock gardens if you are good, but it all keeps you on your toes. This is the stuff that makes you a better rider.


Posted by: Chris on 10/13/2005
Ok, I think we all agree, you could ride it on a hartail, you can ride it on a DH bike(which I choose), its just that the DHers are going to go twice as fast and have twice the fun so shut the hell up all you stupid xc dorks get a bike that weighs more and keep up, b*tches


Posted by: Anderson on 3/14/2005
This is a pretty crazy bunch of trails. I went up there looking for some simple fun and found it a little too difficult for my rigid bike. I rode a bunch of stuff at the bottom that I enjoyed but the trails that start farther up are some pretty heavy duty downhill that I'm not ready for yet.




 



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