@@robp3431 I’ll have to look that one up! I see it’s in South Carolina. You can stay at Dragon Adventures Base Camp in White Cloud, Michigan. It’s right near the trail.
@@eugenekim87 i bought a camelback mule 3 liter backpack for the trip. There is campgrounds and state parks along the way. Also Dragon Adventures base camp has water.
@@kwings00 try to go during the week. The sight lines are pretty good so you shouldn’t have a problem. Plus it’s a huge trail so people should be spread out. Have a great time!
I rode it last weekend. It was pretty busy in the afternoon after it warmed up. You have good sight lines in most sections and can see where others may be heading at you. I had two semi-close calls. One where it was curvy, and I had to lock up my brakes, as did the guy coming at me. The other was going through one of the parks; two 80+-year-old guys on e-bikes didn't understand they needed to get to the right when passing someone in the other direction (I wonder how they are still driving if they can't understand that concept). It has to be bi-directional; not everyone can ride the whole 45 miles or have someone pick them up after X miles.
Love those trails
Cool, reminds me of FATS .....may check it out in a week to see the leaf colors
@@robp3431 I’ll have to look that one up! I see it’s in South Carolina. You can stay at Dragon Adventures Base Camp in White Cloud, Michigan. It’s right near the trail.
Great video!
Thanks Jay! It’s a great trail!
Awesome!
Thanks for watching my video! If you get a chance check out the trail.
Are there water fill opportunities anywhere along the loop?
@@eugenekim87 i bought a camelback mule 3 liter backpack for the trip. There is campgrounds and state parks along the way. Also Dragon Adventures base camp has water.
The dragon is all grown up
Looks awesome been wanting to make a day trip but why is this a two way trail? Just a recipe for an accident seeing some of these sections.
@@kwings00 try to go during the week. The sight lines are pretty good so you shouldn’t have a problem. Plus it’s a huge trail so people should be spread out. Have a great time!
I rode it last weekend. It was pretty busy in the afternoon after it warmed up. You have good sight lines in most sections and can see where others may be heading at you. I had two semi-close calls. One where it was curvy, and I had to lock up my brakes, as did the guy coming at me. The other was going through one of the parks; two 80+-year-old guys on e-bikes didn't understand they needed to get to the right when passing someone in the other direction (I wonder how they are still driving if they can't understand that concept). It has to be bi-directional; not everyone can ride the whole 45 miles or have someone pick them up after X miles.