Part of the Epic Bike Fest Course, Ojibwe MTB trail, Cable WI

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  • Опубліковано 12 жов 2024
  • Built and maintained by CAMBA (Chequamegon Area Mountain Bike Association), this is part of the Ojibwe Trail. An old school handcut style singletrack trail with plenty of roots and rocks. The Epic Bike Fest race uses this trail for both the short and long race courses.

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  • @nx01craig
    @nx01craig 4 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for the ride! I haven't seen Ojibwe in a long time. I rode it a lot after it was first built. The last time I got to ride some of it was in 2018, while riding the 30 mile course of the Chequamegon 100. The new wider, flowy sections CAMBA implemented offer some welcome relief over the original brutally tight, narrow and techy singletrack.

  • @adventurerunningco
    @adventurerunningco 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for this post! Looks great! If you know the entire Full Epic course, how would you compare this segment, the Ojibwe Trail, to other segments of the Full Epic Singletrack course? More technical (rock gardens, drops, etc) than other parts of the course? Less technical? Or about the same? Just trying to get a gauge on what to expect from the singletrack of the Full Epic course. Thanks!

    • @codyhagbergMTB
      @codyhagbergMTB  4 місяці тому

      Ojibwe is an older hand cut style trail so it's a but more difficult than most of the other singletrack in the Epic course. There are a lot of roots and rocks on a pretty narrow tread, mixed with rolling terrain makes for a pretty good test of fitness and technical ability. The short course does the entire Ojibwe loop but the long only utilized ½ of this trail. Check out the Trailforks app to see info on all of the CAMBA trails that are used in the Epic.

    • @adventurerunningco
      @adventurerunningco 4 місяці тому

      @@codyhagbergMTB Thanks so much for the reply! This is a great video and really helpful!

    • @codyhagbergMTB
      @codyhagbergMTB  4 місяці тому

      @@adventurerunningco anytime 🙂. Makwa is probably the most comparable trail in terms of difficulty and technicality to Ojibwe so you'll have a good idea of what to expect after riding that part too.

  • @overlandgirl
    @overlandgirl 3 місяці тому

    Why is Ojibew labeled black? It does not black at all.

    • @codyhagbergMTB
      @codyhagbergMTB  3 місяці тому

      @@overlandgirl i wonder that myself 😆