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Hi gang, looking for opportunities to ride my new 29er bike on trails, etc around the Lafayette region. Pretty new at this, haven't discovered the places yet. Mid-aged re-entry rider looking for exercise, etc. Nothing too hardcore, but enjoy new outdoor adventures, gps/routing, etc. Would welcome suggestions for short weekday jaunts, as well as daytrips. Trails best, sidewalks ok, but minimal mixing with cars preferred, but tolerated.
All suggestions appreciated. Thx!
 
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mnormand said:
Hi gang, looking for opportunities to ride my new 29er bike on trails, etc around the Lafayette region. Pretty new at this, haven't discovered the places yet. Mid-aged re-entry rider looking for exercise, etc. Nothing too hardcore, but enjoy new outdoor adventures, gps/routing, etc. Would welcome suggestions for short weekday jaunts, as well as daytrips. Trails best, sidewalks ok, but minimal mixing with cars preferred, but tolerated.
All suggestions appreciated. Thx!
www.locomtb.com

enjoy!
 
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New trail at Cypress Bend Resort, on Lake Toledo Bend near Many,LA. Trail open now, but Grand Opening & Fast Lap Challenge info found at www.cypressbendresort.com/trails:

5 possible loops ranging from 1-6 miles, can be ridden consecutively to create longer distances. Fast trail that requires strength and skill to conquer. Traverses over highest point in region to lakeside. Nine pine log bridges, 3 12" wide raised sections totaling 70', a lot of flow with off-camber descents and full range of turn angles.
 
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CBRTrailBoss said:
New trail at Cypress Bend Resort, on Lake Toledo Bend near Many,LA. Trail open now, but Grand Opening & Fast Lap Challenge info found at www.cypressbendresort.com/trails:

5 possible loops ranging from 1-6 miles, can be ridden consecutively to create longer distances. Fast trail that requires strength and skill to conquer. Traverses over highest point in region to lakeside. Nine pine log bridges, 3 12" wide raised sections totaling 70', a lot of flow with off-camber descents and full range of turn angles.
Post this on LOCO's forum... if you post it, they will come.

www.locomtb.com
 
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