14.1 miles
Distance
1,668 ft
Climb
-1,669 ft
Descent
3,926 ft
High Point

Some of these trails are being officially adopted by the Forest Service. Others remain unsanctioned on State Trust Land.

Similar to the V1 route, but takes Gem Slabs instead of Chutes. The bottom portion of Gem is similar to Chutes, so you still get some of that fast flowy feel of Chutes. I like big, gnarly rock slabs, so this has become my new favorite route out here. This route still allows lots of flexibility, such as taking regular Gem instead of Gem Slabs. You can choose your own adventure/difficulty out here

These trails get really hot in the summer.

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50 Year All the Goods V2 is a 14 mile popular expert route located near Coronado National Forest - Mt Lemmon Arizona. This mountain bike primary route and has a hard overall physical rating. This route includes 8 trails. This route climbs 1,668 ft with a max elevation of 3,926 ft then descends -1,669 ft.
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  • Riding area
  • Primary Activity
    Mountain Bike
  • Other Activities
    • Horse
    • Hike
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  • Difficulty rating
    Black Diamond
  • Bike type
    AM, XC, Fat
  • Physical rating
    Hard
More Stats for 50 Year All the Goods V2 mountain bike route
  • Altitude change
    1 ft
  • Altitude min
    3,123 ft
  • Altitude start
    3,196 ft
  • Altitude end
    3,196 ft
  • Grade max
    -31.4%
  • Grade min
    29.7%
  • Distance climb
    6 miles
  • Distance down
    5 miles
  • Distance flat
    2 miles
Avg: 5 (1 votes)
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Lisa hitting a rock slab,
Lisa hitting a rock slab,
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Gem Slabs and Middle Gate: Best of the 50-Year...
Gem Slabs and Middle Gate: Best of the 50-Year MTB Trails
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