If you havent been lately the trail has changed quite a bit. It definitely has a different flow and much of the trail is new. From top to bottom the trails is 3 miles long and 1350 foot drop. The bike up assuming you arent doing a shuttle is also about 3 miles.
This first piece has been completely rebuilt. This was originally built by the kids from the high school.
Ok heres a couple of pictures of the new Mummy Cat. Its completely new the old one was taken out.
After you get through with the Mummy Cat its on to the Log Jump. You better have some speed built up for this one.
Heres Train Wreck. Not sure how long this skinny is but it might be 150 feet.
Heres a nice little stunt.
Heres an RIP sign to honor those who have fallen on this section of trail. This part of the trail seems pretty straight forward with a dip straight down. However at the bottom of the dip there is a small berm that can cause some trouble. Last year a BBTC rider launched himself and broke his arm in a crash.
Finally the big log drop. The picture really doesnt do just to the size of log that was used for this. You ride up and then their is a drop at the end. Its unfinished with nothing to drop onto except flat ground. Perfect for a couple of frame breakers.
If you are wondering why the old section of trail wasnt used at the bottom its because private property owners wanted the trail move and may or may not log in the future. Logging took out lots of the old trail and this rebuilt trail should last a while. Thank Mike and the rest of the Rat Pac crew for the trail.
This first piece has been completely rebuilt. This was originally built by the kids from the high school.
Ok heres a couple of pictures of the new Mummy Cat. Its completely new the old one was taken out.
After you get through with the Mummy Cat its on to the Log Jump. You better have some speed built up for this one.
Heres Train Wreck. Not sure how long this skinny is but it might be 150 feet.
Heres a nice little stunt.
Heres an RIP sign to honor those who have fallen on this section of trail. This part of the trail seems pretty straight forward with a dip straight down. However at the bottom of the dip there is a small berm that can cause some trouble. Last year a BBTC rider launched himself and broke his arm in a crash.
Finally the big log drop. The picture really doesnt do just to the size of log that was used for this. You ride up and then their is a drop at the end. Its unfinished with nothing to drop onto except flat ground. Perfect for a couple of frame breakers.
If you are wondering why the old section of trail wasnt used at the bottom its because private property owners wanted the trail move and may or may not log in the future. Logging took out lots of the old trail and this rebuilt trail should last a while. Thank Mike and the rest of the Rat Pac crew for the trail.