Marty's Mania
Total Miles
1.4
Elevation
540.01 ft
Duration
0.5 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Trail Overview
Marty's Mania is a fun and challenging single track in the Walker Valley ORV area. This trail has frequent larger rocks and roots that make the trail more difficult. The north end starts off as a narrow single track underneath dense trees, with large roots in the trail. You ride past a giant root-wad of an old uprooted tree, past blackberry bushes, and watch out for stumps on the side of the trail that could catch your foot. The trail is very curvy, tight between the trees, with tight hairpin turns. It goes up big embedded rock surfaces, and up and down rocky steep hills. Parts of the trail are very troughed and filled in with loose round rocks, which make the hill climbs pretty difficult. It looks like the trail has tried to be maintained in steep sections with poured concrete, but the concrete is now all broken apart and piled up in the trough, also making it more difficult to ride over. The rocks and roots create small ledges that are 1-2 feet tall. You can see the rubber marks on some of the rockiest spots where riders have struggled. The trail is mostly downhill from north to south, but near the south end, it climbs up to a ridgeline on a narrow overgrown trail, traversing the side of a hill with nice views out to the mountains and valleys.
Photos of Marty's Mania
Difficulty
This is a 5 difficulty as it has several intermediate difficulty obstacles, including embedded rock ledges, root ledges, and very loose rocky hill climbs and descents that are steep and troughed.
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