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Beginner-intermediate level singletrack. You'll find some roots and tight trees (mostly burned) along the trail that follows the upper edge of the slope leading down to the Athabasca. This trail has a tendency to hold water in the spring and for a few days after rain, so beware of slick mud. This is a great trail for fat biking in the winter.
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