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The Dry Hill trail network is located on WA DNR land and is maintained by the Olympic Dirt Society. The area is best known for its collection of downhill trails and the NW Cup race series. The trails are open year round, but there is no vehicle access except for on event days WA Discover Pass is required for parking.
Description
King Diamond starts with the signature jump across the road and right way throws riders into the roots, bumps, and steeps. King Diamond finishes with a good sized gap at the end of the trail before feeding into the intersection.
Moderately steep. Uneven terrain with small rocks or roots.
Sizable rocks & roots. Steep sections.
Steep. Some technical terrain and limited alternate lines.
Very steep. Technical terrain with no alternate lines.
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