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Rocky and bumpy but a fun descent or technical climb.


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5.3

Miles

8.5

KM

Singletrack

6,997' 2,133 m

High

5,629' 1,716 m

Low

420' 128 m

Up

1,400' 427 m

Down

7%

Avg Grade (4°)

19%

Max Grade (11°)

Dogs No Dogs

E-Bikes Unknown

Watch out for other trail users including equestrian riders.

Description

After a short flat section you'll begin the final accent. While this climb is far less steep then Powerline Trail it is more technical.

When you reach the top you'll traverse across the back side of the mountain and be treated to some great views of Rocky Mountain National Park to the west. When the trail begins to turn back to the east, stop and take a picture.

Now the fun begins, 99.5% of the ride from here is downhill. Watch for alternate lines, skinnys, and rock drops, for added fun.

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Brook Mooney

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  4.3 from 35 votes

#392

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#127

in Colorado

#392

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Photos

Looking east from Ginny Trail, enjoy the view before tackling the descent.
Feb 26, 2017 near Loveland, CO
Riding some skinnies on Ginny!
Jun 12, 2017 near Loveland, CO
Dropping IT!  On the Ginny Trail.
May 14, 2015 near Loveland, CO
Being humbled on Ginny.
May 6, 2019 near Loveland, CO
There are lots of fun optional rock features on Ginny!
Jun 12, 2017 near Loveland, CO
Bobcat Ridge.
Nov 1, 2016 near Loveland, CO
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