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[QUOTE="katoom125, post: 1033764, member: 53591"] You WERE at Horseshoe - Jon introduced us, I was the guy on the lead blue bike as we 1st met you guys coming back in towards the staging area as we were going out. Many of us do not consider horseshoe as a particularly tight trail other than perhaps that 1st little section (final little section for your group's travel direction - right after we met you). Anyway my point is not to give up on what you now think is tight trail - we all felt that way at first but believe me it gets easier with seat time, more experience. You'll soon find yourself able to go faster and enjoying it more too - you'll be like the rest of us - searching out the more demanding trail to test your skills. In the mean time don't let anyone talk you into going to Evart or heaven forbid, something like Drummond Is. - wait til horseshoe is boring. You've got the right idea with Cedar Creek and White Cloud, both are more open than Horseshoe but as mentioned above, don't give up on single track trails either, it just takes a little time. [/QUOTE]
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