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Turn on to Lenord’s Loop at the trailhead sign and descend a rocky section to a bridge over a stream. After crossing, climb briefly until reaching an intersection. Go right for an easier climb, left for a moderately tougher ascent. These routes reconnect at a main intersection with the upper loop, Flying Squirrel.
Lenord’s Loop is named for Lenord Robinson, the original designer of Blueberry Lake and the owner of Blueberry Lake Ski Touring Center.
Adaptive riders are recommended to ride Lenord's Loop in a clockwise direction due to narrow turns on the final clockwise descent, or to use the counterclockwise climb for both climbing and descending.
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