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DISTANCE
extensive trail system, 15+ miles
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DIFFICULTY
Some easier sections but mostly challenging singletrack
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RIDE TYPE
Technical singletrack. Lots of rocks and roots. Some good climbs
and fun descents. Extensive trail system, easy to get lost when
you're not familiar with this area, very limited signage.
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WHEN TO RIDE
All season. Hot and humid during the summer.
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SHOP TALK
Closest shop; T-town.
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GETTING THERE
From OKC: take turnpike (I44) to Tulsa. Head East on 66/I44. Head south on 75. Take first exit to 61st street. Head east. Pass the old parkinglot
and continue down the hill, then turn left into the new parkinglot.
Check out this map for details.
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This is one of the best
trails in Oklahoma but if you're new to this trail it's easy to get lost, because
there are few signs and the trails seem to go in every direction. Once you get familiar
with the area you'll recognize the Ho Chi Mien, Lower Ho Chi Mien, the Nature trail, ridge
trail, the YMCA area, etc. Awesome trails if you like technical (challenging)
singletrack.
T-Town Bicycles in Tulsa is probably your best source
for information on this trail system. Their website contains several maps.
Recent ride pics:
August 4th, 2004
Older stuff:
(click on the panorama shot for a 400K version of a view from Ho Chi Mien)
Clifton doing a wheelie-drop and
a group pic.
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