2,854 ft
Distance
115 ft
Climb
-113 ft
Descent
399 ft
High Point
1 ft
Altitude change
280 ft
Altitude min
396 ft
Altitude start
397 ft
Altitude end
-26.1%
Grade max
21%
Grade min
1,296 ft
Distance climb
1,276 ft
Distance down
282 ft
Distance flat

The ride back up is often ridden downhill so be careful.

This trail has starts off with a few turn that a jump over a log. Than there is a tree down that must be hoped over. After another turn there is a small tabletop followed by another jump over a log with landing that has some tight trees on both sides. There is than a 3-4 foot drop that can be rolled. After that it is a straight shot down to the rock wall on white trail. Once down you make a left onto the straight away and make the first left and follow it straight up to the top and ride it again.

Detailed Description
Jump Line Loop is a 2,854 ft moderately popular intermediate route located near Collegeville Pennsylvania. This mountain bike primary route. This route climbs 115 ft with a max elevation of 399 ft then descends -113 ft.
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Stats

  • Distance
    2,854 ft
  • Altitude change
    1 ft
  • Altitude min
    280 ft
  • Altitude start
    396 ft
  • Altitude end
    397 ft
  • Climb
    115 ft
  • Descent
    -113 ft
  • Grade max
    -26.1%
  • Grade min
    21%
  • Distance climb
    1,296 ft
  • Distance down
    1,276 ft
  • Distance flat
    282 ft

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