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Trail Description:
The ride starts with easy ride in for the first mile offering a very good warm up Then the first climb is about 200 feet to the top. It can be steep and technical in places. Next, the trail drops down into a very curvy and fast section for approx. 150 feet. Then the trail is a cross-country type, very technical and fast, very fast. This continues for about 4.5 miles. Then there's a very hard climb for about 3/4 of a mile to the top, about 200 yards across top plataue, then down for about 1/2 mile very technical and fast. Then cross country type back for 5 miles of awsume single track, speed is up to you. then one final climb for about 150 feet then down and out back to the ride home.
How to get there:
Traveling West from Phoenix on I-40 to Kingman. Take the Beal St off ramp. Turn left to Fourth St. Turn right and go about 4 miles down to the last train tressel, park off the road, go under the tressel and the ride is well marked
Additional Notes:
This is the best ride in Northwest Arizona.
| Posted by: rider on 7/12/2012 |
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looked and looked talked to two bike shops and some riders i meet up with this so called trail dont exiset who xandy is is been in the sun to long should stay in phx.
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| Posted by: Xandy on 12/12/2011 |
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I rceokn you are quite dead on with that.
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| Posted by: Bob on 3/23/2007 |
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I tried to find this ride following the directions but only found 4wd roads that went to power lines. When i went to the local bike shop they said they didn't know of any trails in that area.They steered me to the cook canyon loop trails just off Hwy.93. These trails are excelent! Check at local bike shops or go to www.az.blm.gov/kfo
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