Sleeping Bag
Total Kilometers
42.0
Elevation
147.72 m
Duration
4 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Fall
Trail Overview
This trail starts easy and has a couple of spots that will test you. The trail consists mostly of hard-packed dirt with deep sand in a few places. Be careful on the hills, as it has loose rocks when you're climbing and descending. It's easy to slip coming down. You will come to a fork in the road; following to the right will lead to what seems like a dead end but could be continued on two wheels if you can get up that hill. If not, there's no shame in turning back and following the other route to another challenging hill and then back to the main road. You will not make it through here with 2WD on the big hills.
Photos of Sleeping Bag
Difficulty
The 2 climbs in this make it somewhat challenging to a novice rider. Experienced riders will see the line and have an easier time.
History
The story behind this trail and its name is that you'd better not mess up on this trail or you'll be spending the night; hence the name, Sleeping Bag trail. Come prepared.
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