Day 2
Stage 6- Everyone Hammer/Goat Rodeo/Mutton Conductor/Spooky Woods/Wide Open Road/War Gerbil/Man Child/Frog Trees
Upload the gondola and head to the original downhill trail at Silver Mountain, The Hammer. This trail is mostly berms and jumps, but with a short rooty tech section in the middle. After the step down, but before the road gap riders will turn right onto Goat Rodeo. Goat Rodeo is narrow and has plenty of highlines to keep you occupied as you leave the ski area, eventually merging into Mutton Conductor. This is where things get rough, loose, and chunky, and where everyone’s hands light on fire.
As you pass through 5 Corners things will chill out a little and there’s a slight climb before hitting more chunk and roots in Spooky Woods. This trail spits you out on a road where you’ll take a quick right and left, dropping you into Wide Open Road. The Radio Brewing Speed Trap will be in this section, but stay in control as the hard right off the road catches a lot of riders out. There will be a second hard right almost immediately as riders begin War Gerbil.
War Gerbil’s mix of off cambers, tight chicanes, and quick pedal sections will be a challenge this far into the top to bottom. This piece of trail will wind its way down, cross a very short wood bridge, and then cross the last road onto the last piece of trail. Frog Trees may be a fun green cruiser but it’s fast and tight at speed. Cross the finish line just as you pop out of the woods and then head back to the village to drop off your timing chip.
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Race DateSunday June 13, 2021
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Primary ActivityMountain Bike
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Difficulty ratingBlack Diamond
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Route TypePoint to Point
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Bike typeAM
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DirectionOne Direction
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Physical ratingExtreme
More Stats for NAEC 2021 Day 2 mountain bike route
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Altitude change-3,278 ft
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Altitude min2,361 ft
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Altitude start5,639 ft
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Altitude end2,362 ft
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Grade-14.2%
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Grade max-69.9%
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Grade min13.3%
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Distance climb1,490 ft
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Distance down4 miles
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Distance flat335 ft
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Stage 6- Everyone Hammer/Goat Rodeo/Mutton Conductor/Spooky Woods/Wide Open Road/War Gerbil/Man Child/Frog Trees
Upload the gondola and head to the original downhill trail at Silver Mountain, The Hammer. This trail is mostly berms and jumps, but with a short rooty tech section in the middle. After the step down, but before the road gap riders will turn right onto Goat Rodeo. Goat Rodeo is narrow and has plenty of highlines to keep you occupied as you leave the ski area, eventually merging into Mutton Conductor. This is where things get rough, loose, and chunky, and where everyone’s hands light on fire.
As you pass through 5 Corners things will chill out a little and there’s a slight climb before hitting more chunk and roots in Spooky Woods. This trail spits you out on a road where you’ll take a quick right and left, dropping you into Wide Open Road. The Radio Brewing Speed Trap will be in this section, but stay in control as the hard right off the road catches a lot of riders out. There will be a second hard right almost immediately as riders begin War Gerbil.
War Gerbil’s mix of off cambers, tight chicanes, and quick pedal sections will be a challenge this far into the top to bottom. This piece of trail will wind its way down, cross a very short wood bridge, and then cross the last road onto the last piece of trail. Frog Trees may be a fun green cruiser but it’s fast and tight at speed. Cross the finish line just as you pop out of the woods and then head back to the village to drop off your timing chip.