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Kingdom Trails is a great place to ride, but if you are looking for any technical challenge do not look there. If you want a very fun and long xc ...

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Old Sep 13, 2007, 8:59 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Kingdom Trails is a great place to ride, but if you are looking for any technical challenge do not look there. If you want a very fun and long xc ride KT is great. Although, I have never ridden the trails over by Burke. Question for those who have: are they more technical than the Darling Hill side?

If you go to mtbr.com there is an extensive trail review section by state with tons of info.
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Kingdom Trails is a great place to ride, but if you are looking for any technical challenge do not look there. If you want a very fun and long xc ride KT is great. Although, I have never ridden the trails over by Burke. Question for those who have: are they more technical than the Darling Hill side?

If you go to mtbr.com there is an extensive trail review section by state with tons of info.
Darling Hill is definitely fast, flowy CC riding. Check out Tody's Tour and Sidewinder for great rollarcoaster decents. Again, not a whole lot for highly technical riding. If you want technical stuff head over to the mountain for some good downhills. THe Downhill Trail (aka East Bowl) and the Free RIde Trail are about as technical as they get. The only drawback is that you have to drive to the summit or ride to the top (2000 vert of climbing). This is from the KT website...

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"New Freeride and DH Trails are in!!
Going downhill is usually a bad thing for most businessess, but not when it comes to mountain biking. Known for our smooth, fast and flowing, cross country singletrack, KTA dips into the world of freeriding and downhill on Burke Mountain.
East Bowl Trail: We highly recommend a full suspension bike for this alpine trail.

Required for use of freeride trails:
Kingdom Trails pass
Min. group size 3 people
Full Face Helmet
Elbow & Knee Pads
Recommended:
Full body armor
(i.e. shoulder, chest, legs)
Full Suspension Bike
With at least 5 inches of travel
Cellular Phone
First Aid Kit"
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I've never been a fan of Lynn Woods. Yes, it is very technical on a lot of the singletrack, but it just has no flow. There are so many big rocks that you end up picking your way down at 2 miles an hour. As compared to good riding in VT, there is no contest as to what I prefer.

The other thing that I hate about Mass riding is that it is mostly in state parks, where there are fire roads with some singletrack off of it. It feels like you are constantly going on doubletrack to get to the next good trail.

Ever since moving to Mass, I have become primarily a roadie with couple of days of mountain biking thrown in. This is primarily due to the lack of good riding around here (although many seem to disagree based on reviews of some of the places).

Hey man,

I'm new in these forums (like 10 minutes ago)-when the weather turns to spring and things dry out again..drop me a line and come out to WESTERN, MA-that is, west of the Connecticut river and I'll due my best to improve your opinion of Massachusetts riding (btw, though I'm impressed and admire lynn woods and the work diesel et al do-it ain't my favorite type off riding either).

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I've wanted to check out Bear Brook for a few years now. Seems the snow is gone there sooner then it is up here. I'd love a tour of the place. looks fun and flowy. Bread and butter up here for me has been Stowe. Great rides from my door when I lived there. Waterbury is my favorite trail network. Great climb, exceptional long descents that can best be desctribed as high speed tech. So many features and the waterbury VMBA has done a really incredible job buffing the place. 5 years ago it was epic. Then traffic and underbuilt trails took it's toll and it got kind of blown out, but over the last 2 seasons it has been reclaimed and even rides better then the original. Check out 5 hills in Waterbury Center, by Cold Hollow. George will hook you up. Also, Waitsfield/Warren. Only ridden there twice, but it's right over the hill from me now so I'm looking forward to exploring that area. And then there's the Northfield stuf....?
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Hey man,

I'm new in these forums (like 10 minutes ago)-when the weather turns to spring and things dry out again..drop me a line and come out to WESTERN, MA-that is, west of the Connecticut river and I'll due my best to improve your opinion of Massachusetts riding (btw, though I'm impressed and admire lynn woods and the work diesel et al do-it ain't my favorite type off riding either).

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I live on Westfield, we should ride sometime. I ussually ride Robinson St park on weeknights, and the Metacomet / Provin Mt on the weekends as they are both a quick ride out my door. I've been up to Batchlor Street a couple of times recently and love the place. That place rocks! Anyone that doesn't like MA riding needs to check that place out.

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