Trail Description:
The Thumper Loop, is actually comprised of portions of three trails: Raptor, Thumper, and Lime Kiln. The Raptor singletrack starts out rocky and rolling for about a quarter-mile, then a steep pitch "the Evil Hill", appears. This is a real tester, and just about everyone has occasionally pushed their bike up this one. But, it's the steepest climb on the entire trail. After this, it's basically a 2 1/2 mile grind to the top. On the way up, you'll go through a barbed wire fence. At the top, you'll see a bunch of trail signs. Take a right. This is Thumper. Designed by mountain bikers, this section is mostly downhill. Just as the trail gets fun, you'll come to another barbed wire fence with a horse gate. NOW things start to heat up! The trail is rocky and loose. Small concrete bunnies warn of upcoming technical sections. Beginners will walk these sections, experts will laugh with glee as they fly down them. Then you'll come to a sandy doubletrack. This is Lime Kiln. Although not as "downhilly" as Thumper, it has some fast descending sections. First comes the sand, which gradually solidifies into small rocky dropoffs. The terrain varies a lot, finally ending in a nice 2-3 foot dropoff and dumps you out onto the Park's main road. Go immediately right, then take the second right to get back to your car.
How to get there:
The trailhead is at Dead Horse Ranch State Park in Cottonwood. There are brown signs directing visitors to DHRSP from many adjacent communities, and numerous signs in Cottonwood itself. The Park is in central Cottonwood, just off of Main Street.
There is a $4 per carload fee to enter the park (which entitles you to use of the astonishingly clean shower facilities), and camping is available. Because Sedona is nearby (22 minute drive), Dead Horse Ranch is an excellent place to camp and make daily riding expeditions to Sedona's many trails. However, as long as you're at the Park, you should ride Thumper. Take the second left after entering the Park, and park in the first parking area to your right. The trailhead is clearly visible from there, a kiosk with a large map and sage trail advice. Free maps are available at the entry station/visitor center.
Additional Notes:
Thumper is a fun, fast training loop for racers, and a great place to take beginners.
| Posted by: rogdawg on 6/1/2010 |
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after all the hard work of climbing you get rewarded by a long really fast section.love it.
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