Tried riding there for the first time today since six mile is too wet.
Parked at Cushetunk and went straight into the trail head there. That was a mistake, it was straight up and a nightmare. Spent much more time hiking than biking. Got to the top by making rights at every fork. Once at the top trail sign said the trail was closed in 500 ft and well my lungs were bursting so I turned back around and descended straight down to the power lines. Road the power lines back to the Cushetunk parking and then the roads some.
Ride back down was nice and I think if I went the same way up it might be somewhat manageable. The way I went was not at all, not at least until I get my fitness way way up and learn how to climb.
Is rest of Round Valley like the trail that I started on or is it more rideable? I like the idea of training doing some climbs and the rocks didn't absolutely kill me but the two combined made it very frustrating.
Parked at Cushetunk and went straight into the trail head there. That was a mistake, it was straight up and a nightmare. Spent much more time hiking than biking. Got to the top by making rights at every fork. Once at the top trail sign said the trail was closed in 500 ft and well my lungs were bursting so I turned back around and descended straight down to the power lines. Road the power lines back to the Cushetunk parking and then the roads some.
Ride back down was nice and I think if I went the same way up it might be somewhat manageable. The way I went was not at all, not at least until I get my fitness way way up and learn how to climb.
Is rest of Round Valley like the trail that I started on or is it more rideable? I like the idea of training doing some climbs and the rocks didn't absolutely kill me but the two combined made it very frustrating.




