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Trail Description:
very fun and awesome climbs as well as some screamin' downhills. bring a buddy and a helmet.
How to get there:
Go straight south of brady until you come to a cross roads. You'll see some large powerlines heading into a valley where a hydro plant is. Turn right here and stay on the asphalt. After you pass jeffrey resevoir the road turns to dirt. Keep going until you see a large windmill. Turn left here. This is the trail head. Have fun.
Additional Notes:
Any questions about when the group is going just contact Cycle Sport in North Platte.
| Posted by: cquigdownunder on 8/8/2009 |
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Potters Pasture just keeps getting
better!It doesnt go around jeffery lake
at all though. It has around 30 miles of
trails when mapped with gps. Check it
out at
http://potterspasturemtb.blogspot.com/
all the info you need is there.
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| Posted by: cquigdownunder on 8/8/2009 |
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Potters Pasture just keeps getting
better!It doesnt go around jeffery lake
at all though. It has around 30 miles of
trails when mapped with gps. Check it
out at http://potterspasturemtb.blogspot.com/
all the info you need is there.
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| Posted by: booge on 3/16/2005 |
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Something totally unexpected for NE. I have been in Colorado and in Washington state for the last 8 years and these trails do compare greatly with the trails in colorado and washington. it isn't flat contrary to belief. the climbs are leg burners and the ground doesn't let up, if you want a fun, fast, tiring workout ride here for 2 hours and you will be spent, or if you are out for just a quickie those climbs are here as well. Very fun, and highly recommendable. Also the owner and people who maintain it are a lot of fun as well. check it out!!!!!
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| Posted by: mike on 1/26/2005 |
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The uphills here are kinda tough but the ride down is great until you hit a patch of mud and go flying.
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| Posted by: Spencer on 9/2/2003 |
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Trail never gets old. You get it all. Bumps, cliffs, and the trail rides the edge of the lake most of the time. I've been riding this trail the last 2 summers. You won't forget it.
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