3.3 miles
Distance
364 ft
Climb
-373 ft
Descent
772 ft
High Point
The Lookout course is always a tough ride that rewards the long climb up Bear Run with a equally long decent down Pops and Trout Lily. The course this year heads from the firepit start area straight towards Gravy Train and then all the way around Slalom before the Bear Run climb. This course has a lot of single track, so pass when you can and be polite.
1/2 lap cut off is the top of Power lines over to start of Trout Lily
Detailed Description
2024 Yellow on Green is a 3 mile intermediate race route located near Williston Vermont. This mountain bike primary route. This route includes 8 trails. This route climbs 364 ft with a max elevation of 772 ft then descends -373 ft.
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Trails in Route
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Race Course
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Riding area
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Primary ActivityMountain Bike
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Other Activities
- E-Bike
- Gravel Bike
- Winter Fat Bike
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- Trail Running
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Difficulty ratingBlue
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eBike Allowed
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More Stats for 2024 Yellow on Green mountain bike route
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Altitude change-7 ft
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Altitude min524 ft
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Altitude start576 ft
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Altitude end571 ft
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Grade max-22.9%
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Grade min34.2%
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Distance climb1 mile
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Distance down1 mile
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Distance flat1,867 ft
Directions
- Walk east on Night Trail.
- Continue for 40 meters.
- Walk southeast on Night Trail.
- Continue for 20 meters.
- Walk north on Trout Lily.
- Continue for 10 meters.
- Walk northwest on Trout Lily.
- Continue for 20 meters.
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