Trail Overview
It isn't over until the band quits playing! This trail may seem like a fun party trick, but it features a steadily declining trail with a large jetted boulder that will get into the side of most rides without the appropriate armor. Along this trail, you will find broken speaker boxes, windows, plastics, mirrors, and wheel caps. Choose your line wisely, as once you're in it, the damage only gets worse from there.
Difficulty
The rock obstacle on this trail is your main concern, and body damage is possible. Wider machines will be able to straddle the rut, but falling in could do even more damage than taking the rut. The top of the rock obstacle is around 42 inches, which bumps the difficulty into the 7 range, but otherwise would be closer to a 5 or 6 in difficulty. See pictures for reference: 40-inch tires and sitting on a rock slider.
History
Wallace's Last Song keeps with the Titanic theme and got its name from the broken speaker box on the side of the trail. Named after Wallace Henry Hartley, the lead musician of the ensemble that performed on the Titanic when it sank. Quite the tragedy, much like that dent in the door.