From where I'm standing, it's basically this:
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The rocks continue on for another 100 yards or so. I lost track of how many sections there are like this.
I live for this kind of riding. It's both easier and harder on the e-bike. When I can pedal and use the assist - it's easier. When I can't pedal and basically have to pump-track a 54 lbs. bike through awkward rocks, it requires more upper body endurance than I have... especially when you're constantly trying to keep focus ahead to follow the non-intuitive line. Like the above picture I was able to take because I didn't see the line between the trees at first and how the trail went to the left. I went to the right of the trees and it was only then I realized I'd screwed up. I haven't ridden this trail in a really long time so I was essentially riding it blind and trying to figure it out on the fly. This is how I really enjoy riding - just riding on instinct and not over-analyzing it. One section of the trail had a fallen tree across it on a slight descent. I rode up to it and without really thinking about it, jumped over it. Some of it is experienced skill. Some of it is confidence in knowing the bike can do it.