Lincoln woods is fun. It’s also very confusing so I don’t always suggest it. It’s basically all enduro trails, similar to diamond hill.Vietnam and Diamond Hill are our go-tos in that area... I haven't been but I've heard Lincoln Woods is fun...
Lincoln woods is fun. It’s also very confusing so I don’t always suggest it. It’s basically all enduro trails, similar to diamond hill.Vietnam and Diamond Hill are our go-tos in that area... I haven't been but I've heard Lincoln Woods is fun...
Vietnam and Diamond Hill are our go-tos in that area... I haven't been but I've heard Lincoln Woods is fun...
The stuff across the street is a lot of fun...I may do Diamond Hill on the way out Wednesday. I have sampled it before, but I did not venture away from those enduro trails on the hill close to the lot.
You could put together a really cool sampling of singletrack up on the north shore of Massachusetts. School street to red rocks to mt anne is about a 15-18 mile, 3-4 ride of singletrack.
Yeah, if you only road the lot side then you missed most of the good stuff.I may do Diamond Hill on the way out Wednesday. I have sampled it before, but I did not venture away from those enduro trails on the hill close to the lot.
Yeah, if you only road the lot side then you missed most of the good stuff.
Oh, ok. You were on the correct side then.I did the west side which I think you recommended. The left side of the TF map.
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There’s no legality issue up there at all, but they are rogue trails in nature.Interesting - how much of this is maybe not exactly legal?
If you’d rather ride fast and pedal hard, big river might be a good option. It’s a huge place, part of it feels like allaire, other parts are rocky. I’ve ridden there a few times, but always on borrowed time, never could get more than an hour. It seemed pretty cool, the locals really like it. FYI they have mandatory orange blaze requirements for fall/winter hunting season.
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Please reach out to get a tour of my favorite Boston trails when you are back in the area. I won’t disappoint... but it will be technical.I rode here today. It rained all night and was still raining this morning. So I went to a less rocky spot.
I really didn't like it at all. It was 85% quad/moto trails and there were about 115 rocks in total. The rocks were sort of oddly grouped. But the vast majority of what I rode was like Allaire, but shitty.
It’s a really tight-knit group of riders that keep those trails pristine. There are probably 50 miles of singletrack along 128 between Beverly and Gloucester, all of which are uniquely flowy yet technical. I’m always down to give a tour for those in the area, as they are challenging to navigate.It's cool to see that area going strong. When my wife and I lived in Boston in the mid 90's I would ride out of the Wingaersheek Beach area (her aunt had a place there). Cool chunky terrain that I believe is now know as B&T's. Looks like it would be a worthwhile area to ride if I'm back up there!
Please reach out to get a tour of my favorite Boston trails when you are back in the area. I won’t disappoint... but it will be technical.
It’s a really tight-knit group of riders that keep those trails pristine. There are probably 50 miles of singletrack along 128 between Beverly and Gloucester, all of which are uniquely flowy yet technical. I’m always down to give a tour for those in the area, as they are challenging to navigate.