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2,713 ft
Distance
-454 ft
Descent
00:04:07
Avg time
-462 ft
Altitude change
3,137 ft
Altitude min
3,599 ft
Altitude max
3,599 ft
Altitude start
3,136 ft
Altitude end
-17%
Grade
-33.5%
Grade max
2,648 ft
Distance down
62 ft
Distance flat
00:04:07
Avg time

Merida Timber Coaster Details

  • Activities
    • Mountain Bike
    • E-Bike
  • Riding Area
  • Difficulty Rating
  • Voted Difficulty
    Red (2 votes)
  • Local Popularity
    65 in Mountain Biking [+]
    • 50 in E-Biking
  • Global Ranking
    #40165 in Mountain Biking [+]
    • #85640 in E-Biking
  • Trail Type
    Singletrack
  • Bike Type
    DH
  • Direction
    Downhill Only
    Popular In Reverse
  • Season
    April - November
  • eBike Allowed
  • TTFs on Trail
    Bridge, Drop, Jump, Rock Face, Skinny, Wallride
  • Year Opened
    1999

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Im Jahr 1999 wurde der erste „Evil Eye" Trail am Geisskopf feierlich eröffnet. Diddie Schneider und adidas eyewear legten damals den Grundstein für die Entwicklung von North Shore Trails in Europa.

Im Jahr 2010 wurde er komplett umgebaut, um ein breiteres Fahrerfeld damit anzusprechen. Die Strecke ist 1,6 km lang, nur für Fortgeschrittene geeignet und bei Nässe gesperrt.

In 1999 the first "Evil Eye" trail at Geisskopf was opened. That was when Diddie Schneider and adidas eyewear founded the development of North Shore Trails in Europe. In 2010 the entire trail was rebuilt to attract a wider range of riders. The track is 1,6 km long and only for advanced riders. Because of the wooden features the trail is closed when wet.

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Starts right beside the top of the T-Bar.

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        Directions to merida-timber-coaster trailhead (48.924140, 13.037420)

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        Aug 13, 2020 @ 4:09am
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        Merida Timber Coaster - MTB ZONE, Bikepark...
        4:34 | 89 | Dec 29, 2024 , Bischofsmais
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        4:09 | 238 | May 27, 2022 , Bischofsmais
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        2:47 | 511 | Sep 9, 2018 , Bischofsmais
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        3:58 | 401 | Jun 12, 2018 , Bischofsmais

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        Frequently Asked Questions About Merida Timber Coaster

        Where is Merida Timber Coaster located?
        Merida Timber Coaster is located in MTB Zone Bikepark Geisskopf, Bischofsmais, Germany. It is part of the MTB Zone Bikepark Geisskopf trail network. The trailhead is located at coordinates 48.92414, 13.03742.
        How hard is Merida Timber Coaster?
        Merida Timber Coaster is rated as Red difficulty. The average grade is 17%.
        What is the elevation gain for Merida Timber Coaster?
        The trail has 138 m of elevation descent. The elevation ranges from 956 m to 1,097 m.
        Is Merida Timber Coaster a point to point trail?
        Yes, Merida Timber Coaster is a point to point trail. The direction is Downhill Only. The trail type is singletrack.

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