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The Woodlot - Tsuga

RATING:

DISCLAIMER

CAUTION: The trails are challenging and difficult and your use of them is at your own risk. You will find some sections of trail too difficult to ride. Please walk these sections to prevent injury to yourself. To prevent erosion, DO NOT walk off the trail or cut new sections. DO NOT alter the trails in any way.

Please refer to TRAILFORKS for the most up to date trail info and status.

Date: :: ORIGINAL

REVIEW

Tsuga starts near the powerlines and descends down to The Cabin Trail and from there you can connect with Snakes and Ladders. The trail starts out with some great singletrack that leads into some of the stunts on the trail. This midsection of the trail is the most technical part of the trail. Here you'll find a rock face to ride and the occasional drop. The midsection is also the steepest part of Tsuga but once you clear this section you'll be rewarded with a great piece of trail. At this point the trail is not as steep as the previous section and is basically a romp through the woods. Near the end of the trail it forks. If you take the right hand trail it'll remain basically the same and drops you off on The Cabin Trail, but if you take the left fork you'll ha to clear a quick steep section before you're dropped off on The Cabin Trail.

This trail should get a higher rating due to the midsection, especially with the rock face but there is a reroute of the trail so you do not have to ride the rock face.