18.2 miles
Distance
3,490 ft
Climb
-3,486 ft
Descent
1,357 ft
High Point
A tour of pretty much all the trails on Peg
Detailed Description
All the trails is a 18 mile moderately popular intermediate route located near Woodstock Vermont. This mountain bike only route. This route includes 101 trails. This route climbs 3,490 ft with a max elevation of 1,357 ft then descends -3,486 ft.
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28 Reviews & Comments
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EriclP7aEu
(Nov 2, 2022 at 13:23)

Trail Constant Flow
Leaf blown recently, rode well
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nmerksamer
(Jun 10, 2021 at 13:32)

Trail Charlie's
The dirt here is the stuff of legends. So loamy
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nmerksamer
(Jun 10, 2021 at 13:32)

Trail Charlie's
The dirt here is the stuff of legends. So loamy
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nmerksamer
(Jun 10, 2021 at 13:32)

Trail Charlie's
The dirt here is the stuff of legends. So loamy
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Trail James Jungle
Don’t let the rating scare you away. If you can do a black you can manage this one.
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Trail James Jungle
Don’t let the rating scare you away. If you can do a black you can manage this one.
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Trail Cloud Drop
Very well constructed and fun trail. Don’t miss it if you are riding here.
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Trail Cloud Drop
Very well constructed and fun trail. Don’t miss it if you are riding here.
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Trail Cloud Drop
Very well constructed and fun trail. Don’t miss it if you are riding here.
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Trail Hardstyle
Seem pretty freshly built - very loamy. Lots of interesting features - and by interesting I mean kinda cool but super sketchy. You need an unreasonable amount of speed to clear some of the jumps and some of them land you just about right onto the takeoff of the next feature or right into a tight berm with way too much speed. The bottom of upper hardstyle is the best in my opinion - there is a double and a step-up that are very fun and reasonable with little consequence.
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Trail Hardstyle
Seem pretty freshly built - very loamy. Lots of interesting features - and by interesting I mean kinda cool but super sketchy. You need an unreasonable amount of speed to clear some of the jumps and some of them land you just about right onto the takeoff of the next feature or right into a tight berm with way too much speed. The bottom of upper hardstyle is the best in my opinion - there is a double and a step-up that are very fun and reasonable with little consequence.
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Vaurobghan
(Aug 25, 2019 at 9:25)

Trail Hardstyle
Trail was built by Pro DH rider that now races on the EWS. So yes a very challenging trail that he says pushes his limits. Hope you enjoy the other trails!
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Vaurobghan
(Aug 25, 2019 at 9:25)

Trail Hardstyle
Trail was built by Pro DH rider that now races on the EWS. So yes a very challenging trail that he says pushes his limits. Hope you enjoy the other trails!
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Trail Hardstyle
Definitely not a fair criticism of the trail. The trail flows nicely and every feature links up well. Required speeds are very reasonable. If you feel otherwise, then the builders have put in the hard work of either building ride-arounds or making each feature rollable.
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Trail Hardstyle
Definitely not a fair criticism of the trail. The trail flows nicely and every feature links up well. Required speeds are very reasonable. If you feel otherwise, then the builders have put in the hard work of either building ride-arounds or making each feature rollable.
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nickmahood
WAMBA (Jun 5, 2018 at 14:08)

Trail Constant Flow
Pine tree cleared from the trail, all good!
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nickmahood
WAMBA (Jun 5, 2018 at 14:08)

Trail Constant Flow
Pine tree cleared from the trail, all good!
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connriverdesign
(Jun 4, 2018 at 20:00)
Trail Constant Flow
Medium Evergreen down across trail 2/3 from top, needs chainsaw
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connriverdesign
(Jun 4, 2018 at 20:00)
Trail Constant Flow
Medium Evergreen down across trail 2/3 from top, needs chainsaw
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Altitude change4 ft
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Altitude min729 ft
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Altitude start817 ft
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Altitude end820 ft
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Grade max-39.2%
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Grade min32.9%
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Distance climb9 miles
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Distance down7 miles
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Distance flat2 miles
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