Reddog
Husqvarna
AA Class
I spent last week in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Also known as the UP.
One of the main things I wanted to look at was a new trail loop that had been put in on some Hiawatha National forest ground.
This was a joint effort by the NF, MDNR and the UP Sand-stormer's.
VVmapping has a map for it already also. And a short vid of some of his ride.
http://www.vvmapping.com/trails/mossLake.html
Under the right hand sign above you can see where the trail enters the woods.
This is true technical single track. The dnr even allowed them to leave a few logs down in specific areas.
Lots of off camber climbs and tight switchbacks.
Most of this trail you find yourself in first or second gear. When you do hit a open trail and a higher gear, you find you use it to catch a break for the next tight section.
One word of warning if you do ride this trail, 30" to outside of your bark-busters will still be tight. I had to squeeze fit a few places.
Sorry I did not take any pictures of the trail, I was trying to beat Darkness.
If you get a chance and technical trails are what you like, give it a ride.
One of the main things I wanted to look at was a new trail loop that had been put in on some Hiawatha National forest ground.
This was a joint effort by the NF, MDNR and the UP Sand-stormer's.
VVmapping has a map for it already also. And a short vid of some of his ride.

http://www.vvmapping.com/trails/mossLake.html
Under the right hand sign above you can see where the trail enters the woods.
This is true technical single track. The dnr even allowed them to leave a few logs down in specific areas.

Lots of off camber climbs and tight switchbacks.
Most of this trail you find yourself in first or second gear. When you do hit a open trail and a higher gear, you find you use it to catch a break for the next tight section.
One word of warning if you do ride this trail, 30" to outside of your bark-busters will still be tight. I had to squeeze fit a few places.
Sorry I did not take any pictures of the trail, I was trying to beat Darkness.
If you get a chance and technical trails are what you like, give it a ride.
