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<blockquote data-quote="TrikeKid" data-source="post: 864895" data-attributes="member: 16631"><p>There is a loop quads can run there, but it's limited, and you better be damn good on a quad to make the whole thing (there are some switch backs that are a little hairy even on a bike), 270/271 are the only double track up there, the rest is miles of single track that range from easy/moderate to "Screw up and it's gonna hurt...bad". 79Chev, I don't believe this is the peak you're talking about. Joe, there is a bunch of camping with trail access up at Gifford, and I've seen kids on Z50's run 270, so I think it's plenty do-able for the family. That's one nice thing about up there, you can go right from super easy warm up trails, to the nastiest trail in the place. The Blue Lake area is the only one suited to a non plated bike, none of the trails in the southern portion of the forest loop, so you have to have a plate and ride the roads between trails.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TrikeKid, post: 864895, member: 16631"] There is a loop quads can run there, but it's limited, and you better be damn good on a quad to make the whole thing (there are some switch backs that are a little hairy even on a bike), 270/271 are the only double track up there, the rest is miles of single track that range from easy/moderate to "Screw up and it's gonna hurt...bad". 79Chev, I don't believe this is the peak you're talking about. Joe, there is a bunch of camping with trail access up at Gifford, and I've seen kids on Z50's run 270, so I think it's plenty do-able for the family. That's one nice thing about up there, you can go right from super easy warm up trails, to the nastiest trail in the place. The Blue Lake area is the only one suited to a non plated bike, none of the trails in the southern portion of the forest loop, so you have to have a plate and ride the roads between trails. [/QUOTE]
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