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MTBR Reviews
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Trail |
Snakeonia |
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4.35
of 5 |
Trail
Info
flowing upper trail, 'hidden dragon', with short log
rides and a good rock drop leads into the snake, with
steep off-camber clear cut rolling into deep forest with
many rollable rock outcrops, a supersteep and long, but
rollable "headwall" rock drop-in, some good swoops, a
hike-bike, some more drops and swoops into very steep
switchbacks, a healthy log drop, more steep swoops,
finally a steep rooty drop in to the mudbog. cross creek
on an old, narrow diversion dam, ride past old vacuum
and toaster, and back to car. |
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Reviewed
by: joel
, from Bellingham
Summary:
New trail. It crosses the snake at the top of the hike
a bike in the middle of the trail. To get to the top
of the new trail, go up the road that crosses the
hike a bike and stay to the left. trail starts in
the trees next to the cliff. Or from the bottom stay
on the road next to the freeway for a bit then take
the next major road on the left, go to the top.
New trail is not as steep but there are some stunts
with no ride arounds. Trail is not quite done yet
but is completely ridable. I also did a little work
on the upper snake and rerouted an easy line
slightly (do not remove debris blocking this) and
made the berm after the head wall much bigger, no
jumping the berm now!
Made a new rock line to the upper left of the reroute
and there is one to the right also. |
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Directions |
N. Lake
Samish Exit to Lookout mountain. |
| Trail
Length |
~ 3
downhill miles |
| Trail
Level |
Extreme |
| Trail Type |
Singletrack & Fire Roads |
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Trail |
KRASSKIKI |
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5
of 5 |
Trail
Info
Steep, slick, and burly, lotz of cool new stunts and
natural features to freeride. |
| Trail
Directions |
Follow the
directions to Snakeonia, after the hike-a-bike, go
north/right, up the logging road to the top- staying
left. Trail starts in the woods next to the clearcut. |
| Trail
Length |
1 miles |
| Trail
Level |
Extreme |
| Trail Link |
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| Trail Type |
Singletrack |
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Trail |
Mercury Falls |
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4.5
of 5 |
Trail
Info
Very steep and tight, a few drops, several steep rock
slabs to ride down. This trail will abuse your brakes.
This is not a trail for most people. The trail starts
out on a 25ft rock slab. It gets harder for a ways with
a couple of really steep chutes and tight corners. About
half way down it gets less technical but it is still
steep. 4/5 of the way down there is a water fall on the
left, you have to cross the stream directly above it. |
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Reviewed by: joel
, from Bellingham
Summary:
This is a trail for those who like it very steep. Mark
and I built this trail and this is definitely the
hardest one to ride. It takes about 1 hour to ride
up to it. the ride down is somewhat short but very
intense. I was able to ride everything except for
one chute which I crashed. My disk brakes were
starting to smell about halfway down. This is not a
trail I wil hit too often right now because it is so
burly.
Recommended Route:
ride up logging roads and then a motorbike trail.
Reviewed by: Evan
, from Bellingham
Summary:
The entrance is a Beaut. Western Washington Slick Rock
at it's finest, steep and moss covered. The builders
did a great job of peeling the moss back from the
route, and the drop-in is a rush, and I rode it. (I
usually am the one taking the pictures as my buds
ride the obstacles.
The trail is steep, and then it gets steeper. If
you've never smelled hot disc pad, ride this trail
and you will. The obstacles/stunts are generally
natural and the trail feels uncontrived.
I liked Snakeonia more, probably because it is a
longer trail for the amount of climbing, it takes to
reach the trailhead. (1hr. 20 minutes for our group
which walked a fair bit of the steeper logging road
and Motorcycle trail)
If you're in the neighborhood and ride Hidden Dragon
and Snakeonia, I do recommend Mercury (name and
emblem on the trail marker from the car by the same
name) Falls.
Make sure your brakes and tricepts are in good working
order before this descent. There is one short
hike-a-bike section past the half-way mark that is
not well marked, and there isn't much of a trail
bed. When you get to this point the trail continues
relatively straight up the hill before you. Look for
the orange flagging up the hill side.
In the lower section it is less technical, but the
penalty for falling to your left is significant due
to the fact that you're riding along a deep steep
draw. This trail is not for the weak of nerve nor
for the weak of brake. I would avoid this trail in
the rain.
Recommended Route:
To get to the trailhead, up past the rifle range then
climb. Several hundred meters after the first
possible left fork on the logging road, you will
stay on main road that curves to the right and up.
Follow it for another long climb. At the point where
there is a new road being built down to the right,
and the other option is to climb a very steep and
short climb straight ahead take the harder route
going up. This will curve immediately to the right.
and soon drops for a little while. When you come out
of the trees there is a road up to the left, this
leads to the entrance of Hidden Dragon. You can see
the end of that trail not too far past the fork. The
next fork is decision time. Left for Mercury Falls,
Straight for Snakeonia. If you want to ride Merc.
Falls follow the left fork to the road's end and
continue straight on the motorcycle trail. Follow
this to it's end. The entrance to MF is obscured on
the right, but well marked with orange flagging
along most of the route.
Other recommended
trails in the same area:
I only know of 3 trails in this specific area, Hidden
Dragon, Snakeonia and Mercury Falls, all of which I
recommend. If you ride only one of the trails back
to the bottom of the hill (Snakeonia or Mercury
Falls) I recommend the Snake, it is longer, more
varied, and ends much closer to your car. Hidden
Dragon is possible to do regardless of which trail
you take the rest of the way down, and it is a hoot.
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| Trail
Directions |
Same as
Snakeonia, almost. It is probably best if you were shown
where the trail is as it is hard to explain. At the
bottom of the trail you will have to ride 1.5miles back
to your car. |
| Trail
Length |
2miles |
| Trail
Level |
Extreme |
| Trail Type |
Singletrack |
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