If you plan on getting the full Moraine mountain bike experience, be prepared for rocks. It can't be oversold, you're going to ride over a lot of rocks of all shapes, sizes and configurations. The trail itself is extremely well laid out and groomed, it just so happens that it's laid out, in large part, over a bed of rocks. In many spots, it's the equivalent of 'crawling' over technical terrain in a Jeep - pick your line and hope you have the torque to pull it off. It's challenging, tiring, sometimes frustrating, but overall fun and a riding experience that is unique. The one thing that gets me is the small rocks that I don't otherwise consider. I'm riding my line, trying to stay nimble, and then my frontI wheel finds a small rock or, more likely, the top of a large rock that is mostly buried, and it stops me dead. My knees buckle as do my elbows and wrists, and there goes whatever momentum I was desperately trying to maintain. 'Flowy' is definitely not the first word that comes to mind when I think of this place. But this place will absolutely make you a better rider, on many levels, if you keep at it. I think you could loop in some fire roads with less technical trails and avoid the rock-heavy trails, but if you're going to do that then you're wasting...
Read moreMe & my youngest boy went down today i was on a Trek marlin 6 and he was on a Huffy Rock creek 26 and loved ever min of the ride rode all the trils but one. Thanks to all that putt work on the trils will be back when we can....
Read moreI ride Mountain bike trails in south Carolina and even raced a few years and considered myself In pretty good shape, boy was I wrong, I rode.one of the more advanced trail's and was more...
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