13.5 miles
Distance
1,093 ft
Climb
-1,093 ft
Descent
4,299 ft
High Point
Racecourse for the 25 Hours in Frog Hollow race starting
Detailed Description
25 Hours in Frog Hollow Race Lap is a 14 mile moderately popular intermediate race route located near Hurricane Utah. This mountain bike only route can be used one direction and has a moderate overall physical rating. This route includes 5 trails. This route climbs 1,093 ft with a max elevation of 4,299 ft then descends -1,093 ft.
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Trail Jem
I'm not a very great rider, and black trails usually give me a bit of trouble. This was just chunky and a little tight on the corners. Definitely blue.
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Trail Jem
I'm a novice rider and this is completely ridable - no drops, no big rocks really. There are 2 tight and exposed corners that you have to navigate but then you can just ease on down. Its very short so it was a great opportunity for me to hike back up and try it a few times till i could nail it. Not a double black at all.
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Trails in Route
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Details
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Race Course
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Riding area
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Primary ActivityMountain Bike
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Difficulty ratingBlue
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Route TypeLoop
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Bike typeXC
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DirectionOne Direction
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Physical ratingModerate
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Ridelogs
More Stats for 25 Hours in Frog Hollow Race Lap mountain bike route
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Altitude min3,544 ft
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Altitude start3,639 ft
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Altitude end3,642 ft
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Grade max-28.2%
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Grade min19.5%
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Distance climb7 miles
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Distance down6 miles
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Distance flat4,403 ft
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