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A steady climb or fast descent with forest and meadows.


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Map Key

2.2

Miles

3.5

KM

Singletrack

9,848' 3,002 m

High

8,919' 2,718 m

Low

930' 283 m

Up

0' 0 m

Down

8%

Avg Grade (5°)

25%

Max Grade (14°)

Dogs Leashed

E-Bikes Not Allowed

Description

This old doubletrack is nicely consolidating to a fun singletrack. As a climb, it's never too hard, but don't underestimate a non-stop ascent at this altitude.

You'll pass through thick forest, cross a creek, and then pass through beautiful meadows that kind of feel like a ski run (but it's not). Make a few switchbacks, then one final long climb through the woods until you intersect with Backscratch Trail and Spruce Creek Trail.

Continue on down Spruce Creek Trail and make a fun big loop with some of the Elk Creek trails.

Contacts

Shared By:

Nick Wilder with improvements by Adam Nicholson 1

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  4.0 from 17 votes

#7391

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  4.0 from 17 votes
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Trail Rankings

#669

in Colorado

#7,391

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Starting up Tipperary
Jun 24, 2014 near Fraser, CO
Climbing through aspens and meadows on the lower reaches of Tipperary
Jun 24, 2014 near Fraser, CO
Crossing Tipperary Creek
Jun 24, 2014 near Fraser, CO
The beautiful climb up Tipperary
Jun 24, 2014 near Fraser, CO

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Jun 14, 2021
Patrick Burns
This is actually a brilliant climb. Moderate grade, never soul crushing and absolutely beautiful.
Jul 22, 2019
Mike Williams
Rode alone morning of 7/2/2019. Trail a little wet but empty. My fitness was poor and had to stop to rest 3x on way up. Climb has a steeper grade. 2.2mi — 1h 10m
Jul 28, 2018
Patrick Burns
Steady grind of a climb with consistent grades and solid dirt. Combo of beautiful dense forest and gorgeous sun alpine meadows.
Aug 22, 2017
Ana Yarbrough
Jun 26, 2017
johnsap12 Saplis
Road with Jackson. 50 min climb up. 8 minute descent.
Oct 29, 2015
Tom McKim
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