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== Route Description== | == Route Description== | ||
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Darwin's Revenge is typically done as a loop using a little bit of [[Lake Road (Warriors Path State Park)|Lake Road]] and [[Boneyard Connector]] to either get started or to finish. | Darwin's Revenge is typically done as a loop using a little bit of [[Lake Road (Warriors Path State Park)|Lake Road]] and [[Boneyard Connector]] to either get started or to finish. | ||
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== Typical Conditions == | == Typical Conditions == | ||
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The mountain biking association [http://ntmba.org/ SORBA Tri-Cities] handles the trail maintenance, thus generally in good condition. While there are no blazes to guide you through the forest, the narrow single tracks are well established. Grab a trail map at the parking lot kiosk to help you decipher intersections; some which could use signs. Be aware for approaching bike riders who can come up quickly on your group. Step aside to let them safely pass. | The mountain biking association [http://ntmba.org/ SORBA Tri-Cities] handles the trail maintenance, thus generally in good condition. While there are no blazes to guide you through the forest, the narrow single tracks are well established. Grab a trail map at the parking lot kiosk to help you decipher intersections; some which could use signs. Be aware for approaching bike riders who can come up quickly on your group. Step aside to let them safely pass. | ||