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CMay

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Location : Evensville Tn

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PostSubject: Brimstone trails   Brimstone trails EmptySun May 13, 2012 8:33 am

Im headed to brimstone next week and have two individuals ridding that have never been before. Normally I would go and wonder around aimlessly but this time I've decided to try to take them on some easy to moderate trails. Can anyone recommend a route I can take these two on.

Thanks and appreciate the help.
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Age : 39
Location : Castlewood VA

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PostSubject: Re: Brimstone trails   Brimstone trails EmptySun May 13, 2012 2:27 pm

get a map and stay on blue and green trails. some of the blue trails are tough in spots and some of the red are easy with one bad spot that makes it red.
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Location : cookeville tn.

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PostSubject: Re: Brimstone trails   Brimstone trails EmptyMon May 14, 2012 1:03 pm

We just stay on the green trails and have a nice ride with no problems. 2cents
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Location : Louisville,Ky

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PostSubject: Re: Brimstone trails   Brimstone trails EmptyMon May 14, 2012 6:25 pm

I wish I could help but I don't know your definition of moderate trails. It seems that I am not the best judge of that.
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CMay

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PostSubject: Re: Brimstone trails   Brimstone trails EmptyMon May 14, 2012 7:18 pm

Big-R wrote:
I wish I could help but I don't know your definition of moderate trails. It seems that I am not the best judge of that.



My defination of a moderate trail is trail 22 at Windrock. I apreciate the imput but i think the best thing for these green horns is to ride the green trails. I plan to dump them all at the cabin around 5 and then slip off for the evening to stretch the legs of my new 900.
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Big-R
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PostSubject: Re: Brimstone trails   Brimstone trails EmptyMon May 14, 2012 7:41 pm

Brimstone is a tough place to find trail 22. Most of the trails worth riding have some kind of tough spot in them. Trail 5 would be okay as long as you bi-pass the rock climb (you will know it when you see it).

Maybe Highlander will chime in on some good moderate trails. I can tell you that 49 is one of the easiest red trails. You have one (some what tough hill climb and descend). However, it is one of the prettiest trails.

I will get my map here in a bit and try to find some trails for you guys to take that should be a fun day for them.
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Stakk

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PostSubject: Re: Brimstone trails   Brimstone trails EmptyMon May 14, 2012 11:15 pm

Good "blue" moderate trails not to bad , not to east are

104, 83, 98, 95, 43, 44
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