Allatoona Creek Slope Style Trails
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- Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024
- MTB trail ride along at Allatoon Creek Park Mountain Bike Trails. In this video we tackle the slope style trails MoFlo, Knuckle Sandwich and Medusa. The Allatoona Creek Park mtb trails are maintained by the volunteers from SORBA West Georgia and they do an excellent job of keeping the trails in great shape as well as continued improvement of the trails with their community partners. Check out their website www.sorbawestg... for trail status and more information on the trails they manage. This is a great and extensive trail system that offers something for riders of all abilities. Enjoy the ride!
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on the other side of the park there is a jump section with all different sizes of table tops on one hill, it's got another entrance at the dog park. it's a lot easier to practice there, and people are helpful
do you think moflow would be a good track for an intermediate rider looking to practice learn how to hit jumps?
It would be ok for that, but you may want to check out the section of Allatoona Creek by the Printer Road Dog Park. They have a great skills area and different size jumps and drops to practice on and there would be less climbing too. I'd you need help learning to jump, my friend Carol Baldwin is a great coach and you find her at www.flowneticmtb.com/
How do you get to the slopes trails?
Park at the main parking lot and then ride the dirt road towards Rusty Bucket. Take a right and head to the rusty bucket trailhead. Pass this area on the Mason's Bridge Connector. When it crosses a paved road, turn right and go to the top of the hill. The entrance to the trails will be on your left.
You can also take Love Shack to Rusty Bucket. Love Shack parallels the dirt road.
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@@cbmtb Thanks!
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I have no clue why they try and rate any of these as a double black diamond….The are beginner trails at best…Also get more speed, you cased every jump, and I never heard your hub stop chattering, meaning you weren’t pedaling the entire time.
Oh yeah, I cases them all. I'm not a big jumper. Still working on it. That was my first time on these trails too.
@@clintbrownlee939 on slope trails you aren't meant to pedal, besides the entrance. after you case a jump you don't have enough time or speed to clear the next ones anyways, which makes the trail much more difficult than it looks. i think you could call yourself an expert if you pump and clear all of them.
@@Stooch you need to pedal if you don't know how to take a berm.