Dogs Leashed
Features
Drops/Jumps
One Way Only: This is designated as a directional trail.
Description
Ski School begins as an offshoot from
B-Line that branches off to the right. Small jumps give way to support berms as the trail starts getting steep. These berms allow the rider to carve back and forth on the descent that riders who ski will quickly be able to relate to. This dirt slalom brings riders to a large gap jump. The actual gap is mainly the necessity of clearing the knuckle of the long steep landing area. Those still working on their progression can keep left of the takeoff and roll into the steep landing. The runout is flat and speed management is needed in the flats as the trail is about to cascade over uneven natural terrain.
The trail crosses
High Rider and one should take a peek to the left for approaching traffic before the crossing. As one crosses the intersection it goes toward a tree that grows nearly horizontal close to the ground. Keep to the right or make a creative pop off the base of the tree to the right into a steep landing. The banked left hand turn below will catch you as you choose your line into the next steep section. Get lined up for the culvert crossing in the drainage below and prepare for the next jump.
Immediately across the drainage is a gap jump. Riders not wanting to gap should keep to the right side of the jump. Just beyond, the trail splits for another gap jump and the bypass is the line to the right. The lines merge back together and a chunky little rock formation offers one last pop before the trail meets
Jekyll & Hyde.
Contacts
Shared By:
Lee Clark
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