Below is the MotionBased for my ride, first time using the GPS also.
If you looks at the maps....
I started out on the backside of Washington Crossing Park and hit the Honey Hollow Red trail, mostly single track small downhill and then back up. Has an uphill with stone steps, someone put some major time in here buuilding steps, good to ride down with really no line to ride up. Made a left onto Copper Hill Tr, fun wide singletrack down then super step uphill, can't lie, got caught in high gear and hiked it, would be a fun downhill. Left on Ridge Trail, double track slight up/downs, saw tons of side trails but didn't have time to explore. Over to the NW Loop, took a dead end. Had high hopes for this area cause it borders a quarry, good decent and climb but all double track. Linked back to Summit Trail. This trail starts out in a field and then quickly turns in a to fun twisty singletrack, some stone steps down and good tech stuff two switchbacks. Then..super steep stair steps down, hiked it due to leaves and wet (this section is a trials paradise), not possible to ride up (see pic) bottom of this trail was super fun. Access rode back to top, Summit trail made this worth it. back across Ridge and around the Honey Hollow, wide singletrack, mainly smooth.
The trails are insanely well marked with plastic squares.
Overall this place adds options if you live in the area. A lot more climbing/descending then most trail in the area. Can be linked to Washington Crossing Park (the legal stuff). This place has major potential and has awesome rolling terrain. Will be checking out more this weekend.
WARNING: The area in the map detail aroung the Honey Hollow Trail is posted No Tresspassing everyday but Sunday due to Hunting. This area has more permanant tree stands then your little brother has stroke mags.
See ride below:
http://trail.motionbased.com/trail/activity/4471490
I was stopping alot to figure out where I was. You could do this in about an hour and 10.