rockwild said:trails were awesome, they looked impossible but were just right in the difficulty for our group
from the trails I remember, C+H, KT's climbs, green mamba(all the way?), wet and wild, bounty trail, redneck millionaire, jeff's ledges, cakewalk
I know we didn't get to gobblers knob or middle slims slope due to time and difficulty
I think I liked the bounty trail the most from what I remember, redneck millionaire was good but I was cold and our group was in a hurry so we didn't take all the hard stuff
InDaShop said:yep I would agree.
I've heard a lot of people tell me they ran the "Bounty" trail at Clayton. And I had to ask what did they find the hardest, and its 9 out of 10 that big rock that likes to grab your left quarter as you go by out of the water. Sorry Bounty isnt in a the creekbed. Thats Green Mamba Extension which has to be done to get to the start of the "Bounty".
rockwild said:yup that's right
from what I was told the bounty was just the last left and it was just to the top of that hill - not very long at all and the guys we were with called it the bounty "obstacle" not a trail. it was more than an obstacle but less than a trail.
InDaShop said:get Nolen in here on it, he's the one that cut it.
Its a trail. it goes up, jogs back left (which I think is south ) across the face of the mountain, then back up, then jogs back right where the hardest part is.
But yeah it takes commitment just to get in the start of the bounty trail, and thats not even the worst of it.
B Gillespie said:Very true. The creek bed portion is far easier than the rest, an the initial climb is far easier than the other 3-4 climbs, one of which has not been conquered, to my knowledge.