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Bono Lake Mountain Bike Trail

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Published 31 Oct 2022

I am the amateur of all amateurs mountain biker, and for me this 6 mile trail loop provides a great adventure and workout in the absolute best way. As you'll see in this video, there's sections that anyone (even me) can fly through, but there's also sections with hills and rocks that require a bit of hiking while pulling the bike along. This video is designed to provide a real-time visual of the entire loop (minus a small section at the beginning because I don't know how to operate a GoPro, nor do I know how to tighten a saddle correctly). Whether you want to bike or hike, this route is perfect for everyone. Details: Filmed on Friday, October 28, 2022, auto-exposure and auto-white balance on the GoPro 10 Hero. Bicycle Gear: 2008 Salsa Mamasita, 29in tires, tubeless front wheel, tube in the back. #eliel clothing. cheap #fifa hiking shoes. #poc helmet. #strava #relive for tracking the ride and the recap map. There's a group of volunteers that have been working overtime to make this cycling destination top notch. There's a Facebook group where you can find the most up-to-date information about the trail conditions and group rides, and you can join that group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/354290066854785/ For more information about the trails, you can visit https://www.mtbproject.com/trail/7028138/bono-lake-outer-loop ____ The info below is taken directly from the mtbpoject.com website. Overview This featured ride utilizes the outermost trail of this trail system to form a big loop that delivers fast, flowing singletrack and some sections of tech where you'll have to pick a clean line. Description Many riders prefer riding this loop in the counter-clockwise direction (as mapped), which immediately starts you out on a descent with some steep ups and downs, before heading across a field, then crossing the road toward the lake. After Natediggity, riders will work into the woods for 3 J's. After a short distance, the singletrack splits. Go left for a more gradual descent or go right down a steep, manageable drop. At the bottom of the hill, you'll turn left back towards the dam on Bono Push for a straightforward climb up to the intersection with High Flow Trail and Low Flow Trail. Keep right on High Flow Trail for a gradual climb through the trees and beneath power lines to enjoy the fast flowing turns at the southern end. At the bottom, you could head up Low Flow Trail if you wanted to add some mileage. Otherwise, continue through the easy Southforks to reach V-Twins. On the west part of this trail, you can really build some speed as you work back and forth through the corners. There are a few small downed trees in the trail before riders reach "The Elevator," an uprooted tree stump covered in dirt that is a fun up and down (no technical skills required to ride over this). As you make it back to the east side of the lake, you'll come to the Boulders of Bono, which offer a technical rock garden where you'll want to focus on choosing a good line for your tires between all of the many rocks. After this rocky traverse, U2x3 leads around the edge of the hill and down through the grassy lake bottom. At the next intersection, riders can choose from Upper Dino and Lower Dino for some easygoing singletrack that makes a nice cool-down back to the start. Ride the trail clockwise for a different challenge with a big climb at the end. There are also motocross trails at this facility and they do occasionally cross the MTB trails. Contacts Local Club: NEATO - Northeast Arkansas Trail Organization Land Manager: Arkansas Game and Fish Commission #mtb #mtblife #cycling #trails #arkansas #pov #plantstrongcycling

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