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Black and Decker

Nearby Town: Brockville, Ontario
Ride Type: Out and Back
Trail Type: Single Track 93%
Paved Road 7%
Distance: 30.00 miles (48.27 KM)
Duration: not specified.
Elevation Gain: not specified.
Climbing: Steep and Technical
Skill Level: Masochist
User Density: not specified.



Trail Description:
Black and Decker offers tight singletrack, log jumps, steep climbs, fast downhills, big drops and most importantly a lot of fun if you're masochistic enough to try it out. Be wary of the 15 foot rock ledge over a major highway.

How to get there:
Take highway 401 to Brockvill. Turn down the road beside the royal brock

go to the end of the road past the black and decker plant the trail head is there

Additional Notes:
Once out of the main trail You have to go up the road and down another path.


Posted by: Greta on 6/14/2012
Could you write about Physcis so I can pass Science class?


Posted by: dougie1112 on 5/16/2010
When going straight in at end of road don't turn with atv/fire road. Turn at second trail (single track) and enjoy!


Posted by: Jesse on 11/25/2006
what can be said about this place other then it rocks. and has lots of rocks. one of my favorite places to ride.. Defiantly not the best beginner trail but if your confident and like steep climbs and descents this place will make you happy. as a local i ride and work on these trail all the time. the main thing is to keep your eyes open and hit every bit of single track and ever drop you see. best thing to do if your new to the B@D is show up at 5:30 on most tuesdays and thursdays and meet up with the local endo mtb club we'll show you the way and provide lots of carnage to entertain you .


Posted by: Pat L on 1/15/2006
I've been riding these trails for a good 15 years now, and every time it's always a challenge. Try and stay off the main trail which has become beat up from all the jeeps and 4 wheelers and opt for the side tracks, much more enjoyable and challenging. Remember once you hit Lyn road if you ride north for a little bit, you'll come across two more entry points on the other side of the road you can continue on.


Posted by: Meppelder on 7/22/2005
I ride this trail all the time! Its amazing. All the technical uphills and downhills are just exhilarating. Its a challenge every time. If you can spot the drops its even more fun! Bring the bug spray for the west side of the trail!


Posted by: Bree on 6/28/2005
When I first headed out I got a little confused to if I was on the right trail or not, looked more like a 4 wheeling trail. I also found not many markers to where I was to go, lots of different small trails off of it. In the end I actually took a trail through a farmers field and ended up along the railway tracks and followed the gravel road that came to a paved road....ended up to be Lyn Rd. The rush of the ride was fun, had to get off the bike a carry it at some points, very muddy in a few spots. I'll head out on them again, now that I know kinda what it's like I'll be able to get my bearings more!! Happy Trailing.


Posted by: Fasttraxx on 6/10/2005
first time out that way great trail lotta climbing a few good jumps mostly natural.Would like info for the beach part of it was out all day never found the other side...


Posted by: Garrett on 5/31/2005
Black and decker is a good trail to ride on a afternoon with many interesting thisgs to do


Posted by: gord on 9/5/2004
my buddy and i went to these trails and it is some pretty crazy stuff. if you are looking for a challange this is the place to go.the rock ledge along the 401 was a rush.


Posted by: Glenn Schroeder on 2/27/2003
If you like singletrack that will raise your pucker factor by a scale of 10 this is the place to come! I have participaetd in some of the best(or worse) face plants I can remember and came away with a new respect every time. Come check it out, you won't regret it!!Cheers




 



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