Category: Trail Info

Trails are logically distinct components. A trail can be ten meters long or 100,000 meters. Trail Info category indicates a post that has detailed specific information describing a particular trail. For posts describing a suggested route that uses one or more trails, use the Ride Route category INSTEAD.

Trail UHAR

Trail UHAR (Upper Huayapam Access Road) is a dirt road, probably built for fire access to the forested mountains north of Huayapam, Donaji, and San Felipe del Agua. Very steep and prone to rutting during/after the rainy season. Signs at the top are from the community of San Pablo Etla so there is probably access over to San Pablo Etla via this road. One hell of a long, steep grind up. One hell of a brake roaster down.

Trail Parameters
Trail Type: Trail
Trail Tread: Dirt Road
IMBA Trail Rating: Blue Square – Difficult
Trail Length (km): 10.50
Trail Total Ascent (m): 15
Trail Total Descent (m): 1431
Trail Maximum Elevation (m): 3210
Trail Minimum Elevation (m): 1792
Average Grade (%): -13.4
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Trail TTT

Trail TTT (Toro Toro Toro (Bull Bull Bull)) is the main, off-road arterial for the MTB trails north of Oaxaca de Juarez (i.e. San Felipe del Agua). Referred to by locals as a segment of Las Carnivoras (The Carnivorous). This jeep trail / doubletrack has a wide, contour-following east section; a steep, rutted middle section, and a wide, gently climbing west end.

Trail Parameters
Trail Type: Trail
Trail Tread: Doubletrack
IMBA Trail Rating: Blue Square – Difficult
Trail Length (km): 2.40
Trail Total Ascent (m): 60
Trail Total Descent (m): 195
Trail Maximum Elevation (m): 1870
Trail Minimum Elevation (m): 1734
Average Grade (%): -5.7
Use the “Download” link in the map above to retrieve a copy of the KML/Z file for your own uses. E.g. viewing in GoogleEarth, loading to your GPS-enabled device).
 
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Trail TPR

Trail TPR (Teléfono Polo Calle (Telephone Pole Road)) is mostly a dirt road. Its main value is in providing passage between the western items (e.g. San Felipe del Agua area trails) and Huayapam area items. Trail TPR follows obvious dirt roads (e.g. Las Palmas) but there is a hike-a-bike creek crossing on the western end of the route. Note that the west end connects with the east end of the LNR ((Libramiento Norte Road) ).

Trail Parameters
Trail Type: Road
Trail Tread: Dirt Road
IMBA Trail Rating: Green Circle – Easy
Trail Length (km): 2.00
Trail Total Ascent (m): 5
Trail Total Descent (m): 125
Trail Maximum Elevation (m): 1748
Trail Minimum Elevation (m): 1627
Average Grade (%): -6.0
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Trail T

Trail T (Tostadora (Toaster)), a member of The Smoking Section collection, is a narrow singletrack that runs down a ridge twisting through the scrub oak and acacia bushes. The upper section, accessible from Trail HFR (High Flyer Ridge) has a well-worn tread and is in the taller, older scrub oak and wide-leaf trees. After a short traverse off of Trail HFR it dives down a ridge line through some short, twisty turns. It turns into a doubletrack tread right before its junction with Trail ML (Mechero Lado (Side Burner)). At this trail junction, cross Trail ML continuing straight downhill (south) through an opening in the vegetation straight across from where Trail T came into the trail junction. From this point, the tread is more prone to being hidden by vegetative growth but generally follows the fallline winding only as needed to avoid bushes. At the bottom, the trail falls to the east side of the ridge and exits onto Trail TTT (Toro Toro Toro (Bull Bull Bull)) along with the west-side ravine. Paths near the bottom that go right (west) tend to be rutted and covered by low vegetation. Thus, at the bottom as social paths abound, generally it is best to go left instead of right when given a choice.

Trail Parameters
Trail Type: Trail
Trail Tread: Singletrack
IMBA Trail Rating: Black Diamond – Very Difficult
Trail Length (km): 1.10
Trail Total Ascent (m): 1
Trail Total Descent (m): 207
Trail Maximum Elevation (m): 1947
Trail Minimum Elevation (m): 1740
Average Grade (%): -18.1
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Trail RR

Trail RR (Rojo Runout) is a short, wide singletrack trail that (along with Trail WFR (West Frontage Road)) encircles the top of the peak. This trail provides access to the top of Trail ED (Espina D (Spine)) and Trail Es (Escapula (Scapula)). Use Trail WFR to access Trail RR.

Trail Parameters
Trail Type: Trail
Trail Tread: Doubletrack
IMBA Trail Rating: Blue Square – Difficult
Trail Length (km): 0.96
Trail Total Ascent (m): 47
Trail Total Descent (m): 67
Trail Maximum Elevation (m): 1977
Trail Minimum Elevation (m): 1910
Average Grade (%): -2.1
Use the “Download” link in the map above to retrieve a copy of the KML/Z file for your own uses. E.g. viewing in GoogleEarth, loading to your GPS-enabled device).
 
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