Dogs Leashed
Features
Drops/Jumps
One Way Only: This is designated as a directional trail.
Description
No Joke begins as an offshoot of
B-Line. The blue-black gaps and hips at the beginning are not indicative of what is to follow as the trail soon turns left and starts to get steep. There are line options available as one can launch support berms or keep the tires glued to the dirt. Either way, riders will have a lot of speed as they setup for right handed natural hip. Landing this jump presents another line choice as one can pop off a stump or rock or just trying to setup for what's about to come.
The trail crosses
High Rider with traffic coming from the left. This is the bailout if the next portion of trail is too scary for you. The trail goes over the limestone shelf. It isn't a vertical drop off but riders with pro skills can treat it as such by launching straight off of it. It can also be rolled into straight on or rolled into at an angle. One can even come into the angled roll in and launch from there. A close inspection is a must before any option is attempted for the first time. The runout is ample and a massive berm catches intrepid riders and sends them to the right where the trail is briefly flat.
As the descent resumes, more choices present themselves as the trail splits into two parallel lines. the higher line and the lower line create different angles of entry into a rock garden. There are several line options and combinations for passing through or even over if that's more your style. The trail bends to the left and joins
Jekyll & Hyde for the climb back up or a ride down to the shuttle pickup.
Contacts
Shared By:
Lee Clark
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