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[QUOTE="James, post: 939242, member: 27207"] No, I think Brushy Mountain's trail system is a whole lot better overall than TNT's for the experienced rider. I am just saying that for a guy who is getting back into riding and also teaching a new rider the ropes (my interpretation of the original post), TNT offers quite a variety of tracks/trails that aren't terribly difficult or technical, but are great for building skills/confidence for when you do go to Brushy, Brown or Uwharrie. I'd recommend a visit to TNT if you haven't been there. I still enjoy riding out there on the trails and have a blast on the intermediate motocross track (actually its closer to a beginner track) especially if some of the guys are there to race with me. [/QUOTE]
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