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[QUOTE="JasonJ, post: 1400719, member: 23758"] We rode Browning Forks system last time. It was good, we had some crappy weather so we did not get to see many of the harder trails but the campground we stayed at (Twin Pines) was awesome and close to town by the trail. They had very nice cabins for the soft bellied (NATE!) and the view was great. The trail mix and layout was very nice with easy green (commuter) trails over the whole area so you could scoot nice and easy to where ever you wanted and back. It was the best system for the mixed skill group as better riders could take harder loops and still get back to the main trail and join the others when it cut back in. Looks like that system is now called the Rock house system. [url]http://www.trailsheaven.com/trailsystems/detail/RockHouse,4.aspx[/url] The Rockhouse Trail System is located between the towns of Man and Gilbert, consists of 89.3 miles of trail. Rockhouse has one trailhead located just outside the town of Man, WV with a two-acre parking area and restrooms. Rockhouse has the largest total mileage of any of the six Hatfield-McCoy Trail Systems and offers a wide variety of trails for all difficulty levels. The breakdown in trail percentages for this trail system is as follows: 47.3 miles or 53% are green trails (easiest), 19.7 miles or 22% blue (more difficult), 10.9 miles or 12% black (most difficult), 4.3 miles or 5% red/black trails (extremely difficult), and 7.1 or 8% orange (single track only). This trail system has direct access to the cities of Man and Gilbert, WV. Each of these towns offer fuel, full service food, and lodging accommodations. We stayed on the Gilbert side but road into Mann. That's the only one I have ridden, I would do it again no problem. I would also hit any other group as well but hey, that's me ;-) [url]www.trailsheaven.com[/url] has a very nice breakdown of all the systems with GPS cords and maps. [/QUOTE]
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