16.8 miles
Distance
648 ft
Climb
-2,089 ft
Descent
1 mile
High Point
This is the top downhill sections of the MAG 7. But before going up the hard hill to the top, we cut out and take Gemini Bridges road out to the highway.
Detailed Description
Brad's Mag 7 (easy way out) is a 17 mile moderately popular intermediate route located near Moab Utah. This mountain bike only route. This route includes 10 trails. This route climbs 648 ft with a max elevation of 6,020 ft then descends -2,089 ft.
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tommymcsass
(May 14, 2021 at 11:35)
Trail Gemini Bridges Road (Little Canyon)
If you're dropping to this after Mag 7 - know that it's a hard ride. At the bottom of Mag 7, it's sandy, and you climb a monster ridge to get out to the bike path. Beautiful though.
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tommymcsass
(May 14, 2021 at 11:35)
If you're dropping to this after Mag 7 - know that it's a hard ride. At the bottom of Mag 7, it's sandy, and you climb a monster ridge to get out to the bike path. Beautiful though.
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Stephtaylor
(Apr 10, 2021 at 16:32)

Trail Getaway (Top)
The entire Getaway trail system in Mag-7 area is a blast. Getaway Top is super fun and flowy and then graduates into a bit more rocky as you transition into the Upper Getaway section. Still really fun and has some flowy sections as well but you can really hammer down on the upper top section. The entire Getaway Trail (top down to lower) is a great for beginners as well. I took my 9 year old son and one daughter who is not super experienced and they had a blast. You can take it at your own speed and be as careful or as rambunctious as you want to! Definitely a “must do“ trail here in the lab.
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kimfcampbell
(Oct 15, 2020 at 11:39)
Trail Getaway (Upper)
Love this trail, fun downhill and equally enjoyable climb up!
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Trail Little Canyon
This is the best way to ride UP if you come down Great Escape and are doing a loop. Don’t do it the other way around unless you like to suffer.
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Trail Getaway (Top)
Getaway is my favorite trail in Moab to bring beginner through intermediate riders. I’ve had kids as young as 8 all the up to my 70yo father on it many times done as a shuttle for those that are not strong enough to ride back up. It offers a perfect mix of flow and technical riding to offer beginners a challenge yet an advance rider has plenty of fun by picking up the pace. At the end a short ride up to Gemini Bridges is the icing on the cake.
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Trail Little Canyon
Some tricky steps going down, I endo'd and banged my knee good. Commit and go hard.
I took Great Escape going back the other direction, and I didn't really think it was better than Arth's/LC, just different. Great Escape might be better going outbound.
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I took Great Escape going back the other direction, and I didn't really think it was better than Arth's/LC, just different. Great Escape might be better going outbound.
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More Stats for Brad's Mag 7 (easy way out) mountain bike route
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Altitude change-1,441 ft
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Altitude min4,571 ft
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Altitude start6,020 ft
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Altitude end4,580 ft
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Grade-1.6%
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Grade max-31.3%
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Grade min23.5%
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Distance climb5 miles
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Distance down11 miles
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Distance flat2 miles
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