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[QUOTE="Racers Edge, post: 94997, member: 21476"] It's only scary big if you triple it, you can go to the right and just double it. The dirt is pretty good, a little clay mixed in some corners but it takes alot to get it rutty, and a few rocks on one of the straight stretches. It also will get dusty when dry if you don't turn the sprinklers on. The whoop section is definately the most difficult part of the track and I have yet to master it. It's more of a rhythm section where you basicly double-triple-triple them if your good. I've yet to accomplish this though, easier to double all the way through but not nearly as fast. I went down hard and haven't had the guts to try it again but I think I'm up to it the next time I'm out there! OPMC= Olympic Peninsula Motorcycle Club. This is the club that runs the track and some other organized rides such as poker runs. I tore this off of the MXA website: OLYMPIC PENINSULA MOTOCROSS Up to two races a month and a six-day-a-week practice schedule are standard fare at OPMC. Course length is one-mile, and the dirt is intermediate with some rocks. The downhill drop sends riders a good 80 feet. Other fun sections include a 65-foot double, 50-foot tabletop, a fifth-gear straightaway and numerous off-camber turns. Nearest town: Port Angeles. Contact: (360) 457-6545. [/QUOTE]
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