Yes, if you stay to the right and split from red coming from Skyline Dr. this will lead you to the overlook (looking east to NYC). Yellow is very difficult, its raw technical rocky trail. I'd say its close to 4 miles from Skyline to this Lookout. The Skyline to new white is about .5 miles.Thank you!
If you stay on yellow heading away from skyline drive when it splits from red, does that lead you out to a overlook where you can see New York? I don't think I've been on that trail in 5-10 years, if I remember correctly, that's about the hardest trail in ringwood, right? Really rocky on a ridge line with a ton of rock gardens?
How far do you think it is from skyline to that lookout on yellow? About how far do you think it is from skyline all the way to the top of the new white trail by blue, if you take yellow all the way to yellow white to blue?
Thanks, I’m familiar with c, I am heading there in ten minutes. I was looking to maybe do a really long loop with a buddy who is in ten times better shape than me. How far of a loop do you think it would be to take yellow from skyline, all the way to the top of the new white trail, then down white and bear left towards the model airplane field instead of all the way to the bottom of white then red back up all those switch backs and back to skyline? I rode red to about halfway down the red switchbacks the other day and it was a 8 mile out and back from skyline, but a very awesome 8 miles. I was thinking it probably wouldn’t be much more than 15 miles? My buddy can do that no prob, the last few miles will kill me, but if it’s more than that, I’m not even going to chance it.Yes, if you stay to the right and split from red coming from Skyline Dr. this will lead you to the overlook (looking east to NYC). Yellow is very difficult, its raw technical rocky trail. I'd say its close to 4 miles from Skyline to this Lookout. The Skyline to new white is about .5 miles.
If you are looking for an easy access to the new white trail you can park in Lot C (free parking from after Labor day to Memorial day) and refer to the map, look for fire road called Defiance Rd. and take that uphill to the intersection of Warm Puppy and the Cross over to the White trail. This will take you to the bottom of White, you can peddle up to the top then ride it down, its fun in both directions. Once you go up and down white, you can make the left onto warm puppy and enjoy a more technical downhill. At the end of warm puppy you can make a right onto road which will bring you back to lot C.
How far is that?Here's the best way to do it. It's actually pretty good in both directions. Going down the red switchbacks is great, but going down white is probably greater. But going down the red by erskine / 6 bridges/ and cat's nest seems like a waste of elevation. This map is old so the white trail isn't actually correctly drawn, but you get the point.
this avoids the core of the hard yellow, but you can add that too instead of the cannonball trail (which is the red on the right side of the map by camp yaw paw)
Taking blue back to ringwood from the lookout area is boring, avoid doing that.
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How far is that?
I like it. That uphill on red will hurt, but that whole ridge is a great trail.Probably 10-12 miles.