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To date, there is still one area of the island where passing through the mountains and staying off the hardtop is very difficult and I know of only a single route ... These pics show a trail that has potential as a second way to pass through this area ... These pics are from the south side, heading north ... I'll go out later and look at the north side of the trail and try to connect it back to the side end ...
This video shows the final 1/2 mile or so to the area when the trail heads off along the ridge line and down into that large valley ... I park the bike (SOP for me here on new trails )and follow these local guys on foot and let them show me the trail ... Too far to walk out the entire distance so I'm not sure if this can be crossed on the bikes ...
Heres some pics on what was down the trail ... Only a few sticking points so far and yes, it is alot more steep than it looks in some places ... This 1st pic shows the steepness angle pretty accurate .
Entry point .. I sat there 1/2 hr or so and must have seen 6-7 horses go down that way...

This is looking back up at rock that will be a sticking point on the way back out .. Probably need a guy waiting by that rock to help pull the bike over the 4' or so step-up...
Some of the climbs along the way ...

This video shows the final 1/2 mile or so to the area when the trail heads off along the ridge line and down into that large valley ... I park the bike (SOP for me here on new trails )and follow these local guys on foot and let them show me the trail ... Too far to walk out the entire distance so I'm not sure if this can be crossed on the bikes ...
Heres some pics on what was down the trail ... Only a few sticking points so far and yes, it is alot more steep than it looks in some places ... This 1st pic shows the steepness angle pretty accurate .
Entry point .. I sat there 1/2 hr or so and must have seen 6-7 horses go down that way...

This is looking back up at rock that will be a sticking point on the way back out .. Probably need a guy waiting by that rock to help pull the bike over the 4' or so step-up...

Some of the climbs along the way ...
