[Triangle-AR] Help Needed

charles.chilcott at syngenta.com charles.chilcott at syngenta.com
Fri Apr 15 11:56:10 EDT 2005


In addition to what Sean has mentioned below.  You can find MTB information
on http://www.trianglemtb.com/.

Believe it or not you can find up to Class IV whitewater in Central NC (rain
dependent).  The western section of the state is  considered some the best
kayaking in the US.  Locally look the to Haw, Little, Flat, Rocky, Neuse and
some sections of the Eno.  All of which are within a hours drive.

Duke Forrest offers a plethora of fire roads for biking and decent hiking
trails. 

That should get you started. Send something out when you get into town.

Ernie 

-----Original Message-----
From: triangle-ar-bounces at triangle-ar-team.com
[mailto:triangle-ar-bounces at triangle-ar-team.com]On Behalf Of Sean
Butler
Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 11:34 AM
To: Triangle Adventure Racing Club
Subject: Re: [Triangle-AR] Help Needed



Well this area is really pretty big (spread out) and there are a lot 
of decent places to train.  I'll list out a few here:

1.  Umstead (entrances off Harrison road on I-40 and off US 70)

     This is where we meet the most as it is somewhat central
     and there are miles of offical gravel roads for biking and
     trails for running.  It also connects to both Lake Crabtree
     and Shenk Forrest for more official trails.  And finally
     there are unofficial mtn bike trails such as Rocky Road
     and Sludge.  So you can easily get in an all day workout there
     and not hit the same sections often.

2.  Sharron Harris Lake  (Exit 89 on US 1 south)

     Decent mtn bike trails and hiking trails.  There have been
     several sprint races held here.

3.  Eno River in Durham

4.  Falls Lake (New light, Beaver Creek?)

5.  If you want to venture out further, Uhwarrie is a decent day
     trip with lots of hiking trails and mtn bike trails.


I live in Pittsboro so when I train by myself I hit these public places:

1.  Vista Point (6 miles of relatively flat hiking trails)

2.  New Hope (6 miles of relatively hillyy hiking trails)

3.  TLC White Pines (3-4 miles of hilly trails)

4.  The overgrown trails along the Haw river, both north and
     south of 64.

5.  Paddling on Jordan lake

And I hit a lot of paved roads as well as some unofficial places to 
interconnect these. :-)  One of the best places to bike that is only 
open for the month of January is the Soup Bowl trails.

/Sean


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