Friday, December 31, 2010

Black Branch GPS Data

A few weeks ago I received a Magellan Explorist 400 GPS from Jeff Barber of Singletracks.com. I've been the number one content contributor to Singletracks for a long time now, and I'll bet he figured that hooking me up with a free GPS (since I'm too much of a mountain bike bum to be able to afford one myself) would be a good investment in his trail maps database.

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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Singletrack Deprived

Do you ever get sick of mountain biking? Is getting out on the bike and putting in more miles sometimes the last thing you want to do, even though you know you should?

That’s where I’m at right now. I know I should get out and ride because the weather is going to turn nasty tomorrow, but I just can’t seem to make myself do it.

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Monday, December 27, 2010

Frady Branch "Trail" System, Toccoa, Georgia

One of the narrowest trails at Frady Branch
According to Jim Parham's guidebook, there used to be about 6-8 miles of singletrack in the Frady Branch Trail System, so I went and rode it. Singletrack? Not hardly! Maybe there used to be singletrack there, but as of November 26th, don't expect to find a single truly narrow trail.

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Friday, December 24, 2010

Merry Christmas!

Photo Credit.
I'd just like to wish all of you awesome GRT readers a Merry Christmas! I hope your holidays are filled with fun times with family and friends, great food, and some sweet singletrack (or powder snow)!

Post a comment below and let us know what your plans are for some time in the great outdoors this holiday season! Personally, I've got to ride 65 more miles on my mountain bike if I want to hit 1,500 this year, and I am planning on doing a bunch of downhill skiing up in Wisconsin!

Again, Merry Christmas!

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Windy Gap GPS Data

Jeremy was kind enough to email me the GPS file from our ride on Windy Gap. The stats are in:

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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Windy Gap Cycle Trail in Ellijay, Georgia: Trail Review

I have ridden many amazing downhills on the back of a mountain bike over the last 5 years. Since receiving a full-on downhill rig from Airborne, I thought that in order to find a descent long enough to truly enjoy it that I would have to travel back out West.

I was so wrong!

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Monday, December 20, 2010

Windy Gap Video Part 2: Air

Windy Gap Part 2: Air from Greg Heil on Vimeo.


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Friday, December 17, 2010

Windy Gap Video Part 1: Tech


Windy Gap Part 1: Tech from Greg Heil on Vimeo.

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Thursday, December 16, 2010

A Snowy North Georgia Mountain Bike Ride

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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

The North Georgia Neighborhood: North Carolina and Tennessee

The following is a part of a series on "Everything You Ever Needed to Know about Dahlonega's Outdoor Sports."

View of Fontana Lake, NC
from the Tsali Trail System
One of the cool things about living in Dahlonega is that we have access to plentiful outdoor opportunities right outside our doors, and we also are within easy driving distance of even greater natural resources.  For instance, the North Carolina border is only an hour away, putting the Tsali Trail System at just about 2 1/2 hours away.  Pisgah National Forest is roughly 3 1/2 hours from here, and the Chattanooga, Tennessee area is about 3 to 3 1/2 the other way.

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Monday, December 13, 2010

Paddling Around Dahlonega

The following is a part of a series on "Everything You Ever Needed to Know about Dahlonega's Outdoor Sports."

The Chestatee River
Photo Credit.
The town of Dahlonega is surrounded by several rivers and sizable streams: the Chestatee River, the Etowah River, Yahoola Creek, Cooper Creek, the Toccoa River, and more. It seems like everywhere you turn you're driving across a bridge or overlooking a river!

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Saturday, December 11, 2010

Jump Photo Sequence

I rode one of the funnest downhills of my life yesterday... and it was here in North Georgia!

A full trail review and several awesome videos are on their way, but for now check out this photo sequence of me airing it out on the Airborne Taka:

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Friday, December 10, 2010

The Scoop on Finding Rock to Climb Near Dahlonega

The following is a part of a series on "Everything You Ever Needed to Know about Dahlonega's Outdoor Sports."

Rock Climbing Mount Yonah
Rock Climbing at Mount Yonah.
Climber: Summer. Photo: Syndah Swails.

The closest real rock climbing to Dahlonega is about 45 minutes away at Mount Yonah in Cleveland.  My wife and I have been there numerous times and have gotten to know the those slabby granite cliffs very well!  Many of the bolted sport routes are very easy and beginner friendly, which is good if you're a beginner, but not so good if you are looking to advance your skills.

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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Montgomery Creek Loop: Update

The following is an update which I have added to the Montgomery Creek Loop trail review.

While not nearly the most interesting or challenging trail in the Bull/Jake  Mountain Trail System, Montgomery Creek has certainly been the most dynamic lately.

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Monday, December 6, 2010

Dahlonega's Famous Road Biking

The following is a part of a series on "Everything You Ever Needed to Know about Dahlonega's Outdoor Sports."

Road Biking
2010 Six Gap Century.
Photo Credit: Lauren S.

Road biking is hugely popular in Dahlonega: way more so than mountain biking. According to many of my road biking acquaintances and articles and websites I've read, many professionals consider "The Gaps" north of Dahlonega to be the best and most challenging road biking in the nation. Here's what Dahlonega Wheelworks, our local bike shop, has to say about the local road riding:

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Saturday, December 4, 2010

A Sneak Peak of the New Airborne Bicycles Dirt Jump Bike

Prototype Graphics
Airborne has just posted some sneak-peak photos of the graphics on the new jump bike. This singlespeed airborne demon has been dubbed "The Wingman." Several of the Flight Crew have already been testing prototype models of this rig, and they all love it! Word on the street is that it will retail for about $749.99.

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