19.0 miles
Distance
4,278 ft
Climb
-4,276 ft
Descent
1,930 ft
High Point

Challenging ups and downs.

This may be pushing the limits of the bike battery... we will see

Detailed Description
Ebike Battery Zapper is a 19 mile moderately popular expert route located near Auburn Lake Trails California. This e-bike primary route can be used one direction and has a extreme overall physical rating. This route includes 6 trails. This route climbs 4,278 ft with a max elevation of 1,930 ft then descends -4,276 ft.
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  • Riding area
  • Primary Activity
    E-Bike
  • Other Activities
    • Mountain Bike
  • Difficulty rating
    Black Diamond
  • Route Type
    Loop
  • eBike Allowed
  • Bike type
    DH, AM
  • Direction
    One Direction
  • Physical rating
    Extreme
  • Ridelogs
    3
More Stats for Ebike Battery Zapper mountain bike route
  • Altitude min
    668 ft
  • Altitude start
    1,589 ft
  • Altitude end
    1,591 ft
  • Grade max
    -87.4%
  • Grade min
    67.3%
  • Distance climb
    9 miles
  • Distance down
    9 miles
  • Distance flat
    1 mile

Directions

  1. Walk east on Foresthill Trailhead.
  2. Continue for 600 meters.
  3. Turn right onto Squaw Flat.
  4. Continue for 3 kilometers.
  5. Turn left onto Ranch.
  6. Continue for 40 meters.
  7. Make a left U-turn to stay on Ranch.
  8. Continue for less than 10 meters.
  9. Walk south on Connector to Eastside.
  10. Continue for 2 kilometers.
  11. Make a sharp left onto Mammoth Bar.
  12. Continue for 900 meters.
  13. Bear left onto Kennebeck.
  14. Continue for 1.5 kilometers.
  15. Make a sharp right onto Squaw Flat.
  16. Continue for 2 kilometers.
  17. Turn right onto Grizzly.
  18. Continue for 1.5 kilometers.
  19. Make a right U-turn to stay on Grizzly.
  20. Continue for 60 meters.
  21. Walk south on Hoosier Bar Trail.
  22. Continue for 2 kilometers.
  23. Walk northeast on Foresthill Trailhead.
  24. Continue for 400 meters.
  25. Turn right onto Foresthill Divide Trail.
  26. Continue for 15 kilometers.
  27. Turn left to stay on Foresthill Divide Trail.
  28. Continue for 1 kilometer.
  29. Turn right onto Foresthill Trailhead.
  30. Continue for 400 meters.
  31. Turn right to stay on Foresthill Trailhead.
  32. Continue for 600 meters.
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Recent Trail Reports Along Route

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Squaw Flat
Sep 21, 2024 @ 4:28pm
Sep 21, 2024
Low and lower hanging branches near west end now cleared. I got sick of losing speed and barely able to duck under
Foresthill Trailhead
Jul 20, 2024 @ 7:00pm
Jul 20, 2024
Not ideal
Grizzly
Mar 10, 2024 @ 9:25am
Mar 10, 2024
No standing water
Hoosier Bar Trail
Sep 4, 2023 @ 2:06pm
Sep 4, 2023
Connector to Eastside
Aug 20, 2023 @ 3:16am
Aug 20, 2023
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