This was Day Five of the Arizona in Winter 2007 trip
The trail has a eccentric funky vibe to it as there are a bunch of items that can best be described as either found bike art or garbifacts. I'm sure there are interesting stories to go with each one of the items you will see out there. They are all over the place, from witches hanging in trees to tombstones and SpongeBob Squarepants on the side of the trail.
Here is the "Bike Windmill" on the Lone Catcus Loop. | You'll know when you are on the Dead Cow Loop. | There is no mistaking when you get to the Christmas Tree loop. | ||
The sign for "The Shaft". For beginners this rocky gully crossing with a G-out at the bottom could be scary. If you are concerned about having your reflectors knocked off you may want to take the bypass trail that is offered. |
There certainly seems to be some rituals here as everyone who came by slapped the cow bell as they went under. Of course Bill had to smack it with his head. |
One of the locals told me the theme of this spot is to leave some little trail swag/gift and take something if you like. It was pretty cool checking out all the stuff there. There was even a Tour de Tucson winners medal hanging there. |
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This is the Over and Under spot where the trail goes over a
small bridge and then wraps around and goes under the same bridge.
The locals will notice there is something wrong with this shot.
Artistic Freedom is what I'm calling it.
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Here is bottom part of Half Pipe. It is a quick series of high banked berms down a wash. Mucho fun at speed. |
The last sign you will see when you finish you the Cactus Loop. Yes indeed. |
We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves out here and this was my strongest day of riding fitness wise. (More a function of how sad I was at the beginning of this trip) We wasted little time after the ride packing up and after a quick burrito break we were heading westward back to SoCal. This was my second trip to Arizona in the last six months and I must say I'm really digging this state's Mountain Biking opportunities. I met some super cool people, rode some great trails and got myself good and motivated to get back into a sound fitness routine. The week following this trip I even dusted off my singlespeed and placed it back into service. Ahh it hurts so good. Now get off your computer and go ride!
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