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Case Mountain

Nearby Town: Glastonbury/Manchester, Connecticut
Ride Type: Many Trails To Choose
Trail Type: Single Track 75%
Dual Track 25%
Distance: 20.00 miles (32.18 KM)
Duration: not specified.
Elevation Gain: 600 Feet (183 Meters)
Climbing: Steep and Technical
Skill Level: Advanced Skills
User Density: not specified.



Trail Description:
Very Steep Technical Downhill at times, Steep climbs. Lots of big and small drop offs for freeriding. Many 2 1/2 foot Drops right on steep technical downhills. many log rides and bridges.

How to get there:
check on bikerag.com for maps and enter on line st or mountain rd. or birch mt road.


Posted by: crash on 9/20/2009
try the light blue / yellow trail and point yourself down some bone splintering steeps


Posted by: All Natural on 9/7/2008
Someone is lining the trails with dead tree limbs. This is totally disgusting. Besides that when it rains hard the limbs get moved into the trail. If you ride here, do us all a favor and move these limbs into the woods,so it returns to All Natural. Then this place will be 100% the best!!


Posted by: The Shocker on 6/28/2008
Lots and Lots of riding here.Trails are very well maintained. This is my new favorite


Posted by: VagWorshiper on 4/3/2008
This place is really good!! Lots and lots of trails. something here for everyone. Manchester has actually done a nice job at keeping this place clean.


Posted by: Sweeney on 8/13/2004
I used to ride this with my Cannondale- no suspension. Just upgraded to full-suspension - too old to work that hard anymore. It's a blast!


Posted by: R.Noble on 8/11/2004
Don't even think about taking a motorized bike in there.Maybe on the power line section, even that has some really cool slick rock to ride mixed with loose gravel. Lots of good rocky riding with plenty of thrilling but managable drops. Does make me consider ritiring my old hard tail and getting some more suspension. : )


Posted by: Jeffrey Miller on 6/2/2004
can you ride your dirt bike there




 



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