Walker Valley Coyote Trail
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at the beginning where is that part of walker valley? how do you get there
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Rekluse and good driver. Nice video
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Alright, thanks.
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Also, you know when you come out of the rock pit I took a left today and went up there a ways to find a trail with a beginning part of a little hill this leads up to the big pit if you've been there i'm sure you have. What is the name of that trail? And what difficulty would you rate it? I'd rate it a 6/10. I'm trying to see if I am a decent trail rider compared to your difficultys atleast.
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@westbird5 Yea it looks like you ride up it like a pro. I went very early saturday morning, where there 4 tree's in the middle of the trail when you went? That's what made it hard for me. They were like 1 and a half feet thick and in the worsts spots possible, I just went today again and went in the coyote going down, it's much easier when it's somewhat dryer and especially not with those tree's. Anyway next time I go i am going to hit up Pats Trail and maybe Cavan, Thanks for the feedback! :D
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Great video dude, I went on this trail on saturday but going down. It was when it was raining for 2 days and there was literally a river down the middle of the trail the whole way. It was extremely hard. I would rate it 10/10 difficulty haha, especially on a little crf150r(Not the trail bike) What would you rate this trail going up dry? & Do you know any harder trails at walker?
Is there a website that has all the trails and difficulties?
caseysflip 1 year ago
Do a Google search with these words: "walker valley dnr pdf"
There are no trail rating sites that I'm aware of. First hand experience is worth the adventure though (smile)
westbird5 1 year ago
Do a google search for Walker Valley DNR and click the pdf map page. It is slow loading but good to have. Note the descriptions I already posted of the trails.
Do a search on youtube with the words Westbird to see my other videos etc
2 Mottos I ride by:
"Dress for the crash, not for the ride."
"Ride in such a way so you can ride again" which basically all means to ride safe and within your limits. Have fun exploring and giving those tougher trails a try!
westbird5 1 year ago
I too rode in the down pour Saturday.
Re: trail difficulty. Going up Coyote when it is dry is quite fun. If you rate going down it when it was wet as a 10/10 in difficulty, I would rate the following trails for your skill and bike level according to your measure (Dry):
Pats Trail--12
Coyote Trail--7
Cavanaugh Trail--10
Meanderings Trail--5 To be honest, most trails at Walker are challenging for the entry/average rider. When it rains, it's not nice. For me, the harder the better...I love it!
westbird5 1 year ago