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From where it splits off of Jackass, El Burro Loco can get pretty dusty quick. The singletrack heads through some turns and fast straightaways throwing in a few rising-corners and wooden A-frames to keep things interesting. There's a small drop off of the larger road crossing and then another one before El Burro Loco's signature rock roll. Try to take things wide here as the drop-away is fairly steep and kind of awkward.
If you didn't get things just right, the next corner will give you another go to practice your steep cornering. Ahead, some rooty clumps and embedded rocks will give riders plenty to focus on as they continue along the straightaway to rejoin Jackass.
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