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Ride Summary:
Short but filled with creek crossings, technical sections, a brief climb and great WV singletrack!
Trail Description:
0.0 - Follow paved road into Brandywine Recreation Area from parking lot.
0.3 - Paved road enters campground.
0.7 - At the end of the pavement, look for the trail head marked with a sign and yellow diamond.
1.0 - Fork in the trail at a trail registration sign, go left. No confusing intersections, just follow the Sawmill Trail (yellow diamonds).
4.6 - Trail loops back to the trail registration sign, go straight back the way you came.
4.9 - Trail returns to paved road in campground.
5.6 - Return to parking lot.
How to get there:
The Brandywine Recreation Area is near the West Virginia & Virginia boarder west of Harrisonburg, VA. From Harrisonburg, head west on Route 33. This will take you to the entrance of the park.
Additional Notes:
Brandywine Recreation Area Information, Dry River Ranger Station, (703) 828-2591
| Posted by: Odugbesan on 7/23/2012 |
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perfectly, I bohgut a 1.5 acre lot. The land had a crap load of oak, bohgut myself one of these Chainsaw's and going to utilize the oak for hardwood flooring. Sure beats the hell out of trucking the wood to a sawmill or calling up one and paying the price to come out. I'm a carpenter and defiantly saw the quality in this product, great buy.
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| Posted by: CRAIG on 4/11/2003 |
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Well all that is true but what isn't mentioned is the numerious downed trees in fact so many that the ride is spent getting on and off the bike constantly. Many of the stream crossing are also must dismounts. This trail sufferes from under use and under maintance more than anything. I'm thinking of hiking it with a saw in hopes of claering it a bit. What i can't do however is build bridges and this trail needs many.
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