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[QUOTE="katoom125, post: 1348529, member: 53591"] I think you might be thinking of Bass Lake - where before IT was re-routed some years back there WAS a beaver dam that we had to cross (and it was quite interesting with some fairly deep water on either side) - the dam at Sand Town has never been any challenge whatsoever as it's really just a dirt/sandy 2 track. the 2 hearted system reminds me of riding downstate (whoops and sand) so I don't bother to ride there although as you say, there are a couple of interesting sections but quite short. the camping on the lake was the best part of that trail (IMO). Bass lake is also still one of my favorite trails in the U.P. even without the "real" dam any longer - it has a good variety of trail and terrain types. If you want more technical: go east - Drummond Is. (although I've been told it's all quadded out now the past 2 years) - plus Birch Hill and Foreman Lake (both nice trail and more rock/technical than most U.P. stuff) [/QUOTE]
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