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Singletrack with hard pack terrain under tree cover. There is a rollable jump. Trail tends to flood up to 2' deep along its NE corner where it is the lowest. There are drainage pipes in the NW corner that tend to get exposed over time.
This trail floods severely. If the dry loop is set up, chances are there is at least 1' of water on the North East side of the trail. This means soaked shoes and most likely a water logged bottom bracket. Please do not poach trail or break down signage to access trail, as you will probably ride right back out after you encounter the flooding.
It is part of the trail system and it's entry and exit are contiguous to other trails. It can be reached via the Playground/Coffee/Paintball Connector Road and Chupacabra. Connecting trails are Chupacabra, Skills and Jumps Section and Coffee Trail.
This trail floods severely. If the dry loop is set up, chances are there is at least 1' of water on the North East side of the trail.
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