- Trail:
- A River Runs Through It (Westside - Sproatt)
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- Minor Issue / Yellow
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- Condition:
- Dry -
- Reporter Primary Activity:
- Mountain Bike
Description:
Erosion at the end of the bridge with a rock protruding which could easily make someone crash who is riding slow or timidly.
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SaveCoordinates: 50.128672, -122.981864
NAME: More Difficult SYMBOL: Blue Square
GENERAL
•Challenging riding with steep slopes and/or
obstacles, possibly on a narrow trail with poor
traction. Requires riding experience. 11
DETAILED
• Maximum climbing grade: 25%
• Maximum sustained climbing grade: 10%
• Maximum descent grade on non-rock surface: 35%
• Curve radius: 1.8 m minimum
• Usually associated with Trail Type III or IV
EXPECTED TECHNICAL TRAIL FEATURES
GENERAL
• TTF width to height ratio of 1:2
• Small bridges (flat, wide, low and rollable from
section to section)
• Small rollable drops
• Small teeter-totters
• Small jumps
• Medium sized logs
DETAILED
• Embedded trail obstacles: up to 20 cm high
• Elevated bridges: less than 1.8 m (6’) high above
surface
Minimum width of flat decking is one-half the
height above surface
For connected sections, the bisecting angle
between each connected section must be large
enough to allow the bicycle to complete
transition without requiring any wheel lifting
techniques
• Teeter-totter: maximum pivot height, less than
60 cm (2’) high above the surface
Minimum width of flat decking is one-half the
height above surface at pivot point
• Rock or ramp descents not to exceed 45%
• Drop-offs not exceeding 30 cm high with exit
cleared of all obstacles
• Jumps
No jumps with consequences for lack of speed
(for example, coffin jumps or gap jumps)
Table top jumps maximum height 60 cm (2’)
Jumps maximum height 45 cm (18”)