3,655 ft
Distance
-274 ft
Descent
00:03:40
Avg time
The Drop Out Details
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Activities
- Mountain Bike
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Riding AreaGlenwild
Park City, Utah -
Difficulty Rating
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Trail TypeSingletrack
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Bike TypeAM, XC, Adaptive MTB
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DirectionDownhill OnlyPopular direction shown
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Trail VisibilityAlways easy to follow
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Dogs AllowedYes
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TTFs on TrailBerm, Bridge, Jump, Gap Jump, Roller Coaster
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Global Ranking#708 in Mountain Biking
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Local Popularity100 in Mountain Biking
This trail has been completely redone over the summer of 2019. It now has much larger berms, more jumps, larger gap-able roller doubles, and small drops.
Adaptive Bike Info
aMTB 2 Rating: Obstacles exist. You may or may not be able to ride this solo. Support rider recommended.
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Traditionally Indigenous Territory
More Stats for The Drop Out bike trail trail
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Altitude change-274 ft
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Altitude min6,451 ft
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Altitude max6,725 ft
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Altitude start6,725 ft
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Altitude end6,450 ft
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Grade-7.5%
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Grade max-41.8%
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Grade min1.2%
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Distance climb92 ft
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Distance down3,504 ft
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Distance flat20 ft
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Avg time00:03:40
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Avg reverse time00:14:09
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Trail Conditions
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- Prevalent Mud
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Recent Ridelog Activity on Trail
Past Week
- 52 rides
- 9 miles avg distance
6 Months
- 995 rides
- 10 miles avg distance
All
- 6,658 rides
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+ 1
smokingtires
(Jun 20, 2022 at 7:54)
The fact that this is the most popular of the three "Freeride trails" in Bob's Basin tells you everything you need to know about the crappy direction mountain biking is going. Super overrated trail.
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Kirstencrear10
(Jun 12, 2020 at 10:42)
If you haven’t ridden this in a few years, go do it. The trail has clearly had a lot of work and is in epic condition. It’s hard not to get high and go fast around the berms. It’s got perfect flow from one feature to the next, but each major feature still has a B line option to go around. Hats off to MTF, this is my new favorite trail.
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hi-dr-nick
Reporter (Aug 30, 2019 at 20:39)
^they did build road to arcylon, has some pretty big wood jumps. The new dropout is definitely an upgrade though, good size doubles riddled throughout
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whatyousaid
(Aug 13, 2019 at 9:04)
Im confused where are the freeride trails? ...Cmon Basin Rec build something BIG.
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