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Trail Description:
Reach the top of the world... well, the highest point in the Oregon Coastal Range. From here you can see the Pacific Ocean or the Cascades to the east. 13 miles of challenging terrain. 6 miles of single track.
How to get there:
From Corvallis take US 20/OR 34 to Philomath. Drive through town and head towards Toledo/Newport. Turn left on Woods Creek Road/FS 2005 about a mile after crossing Mary's River. Follow FS 2005 for 7.4 miles to FS 112 (on right) and a gate across FS 2005. Park here.
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| Posted by: Steve on 3/8/2010 |
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North Ridge is hard to shuttle, it's like a 40-50minute+ drive but it has a lot of good downhill oriented trail, well worth a run -- it's not a short ride down.
East ridge is fast and flowy, but watch out for hikers. Shuttle all day...the drive from conners camp to the top is ~10-15 and the ride is about 10-15 depending on how fast you are.
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| Posted by: Ian on 10/21/2004 |
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i prefer to shuttle the north ridge trail cause it is a bitch of a climb but the southridge is shorter and an easier climb. North ridge is one of the best DH trails in the area if you want a fast, technical trail.
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| Posted by: Ben Thompson on 4/27/2000 |
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hope you like climbing - A LOT. Great view and downhill!
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| Posted by: Greg Nieminen on 6/18/1999 |
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This is a great ride. The climb is not really steep, but it is continuous. The descent is a 8 on the pucker scale. Some places should be walked, as there is some exposure on rocky, rooted sidehill. It's heavily used by hikers, so be careful and yield when necessary.
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| Posted by: Greg Nieminen on 6/18/1999 |
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This is a great ride. The climb is not really steep, but it is continuous. The descent is a 8 on the pucker scale. Some places should be walked, as there is some exposure on rocky, rooted sidehill. It's heavily used by hikers, so be careful and yield when necessary.
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