Pilot Rock Loop in Pisgah National Forest, which is located in North Carolina is a very strenuous bike path that begins at Laurel Mountain. The trail starts off pretty easy, but it gets steeper and harder to pedal the further up you go. This ascent of the path seems to go on forever. The final climb to Turkey Spring is especially steep and might make you want to turn around. The descent back down the path could be considered the most technically challenging one in the entire forest. It drops more than 1,400 feet in a little over 2 miles. On this path there are times when the over grown rhododendron thickets on both sides are all that keep you from flying off into space. This bike path goes on for 14.4 miles out and back and lasts an average of 5 hours. It has a roller coaster descent, smooth track and rhododedrone tunnels. Creating the ultimate challenging bike path for the more advanced biker. The Buckwheat Knob Loop also in Pisgah National Forest, is a strenuous bike path for those who are a little more advanced. It will take you an average of 4 to 6 hours to complete this entire path start to finish. This is an epic, all day ride so make sure and bring lunch and plenty of water. There are certain areas of this path that are simply insane. You will ride up a waterfall and down several small cliff faces. Sometimes you'll feel as if you can't go on and other times you're terrified you'll never stop. The descent down from Buckwheat Knob is brutal with several tech 5 moves along the way. This ride will test every limit you have and be worth every second. The Thrift Cove Loop path continues for almost 4 miles and takes about an hour to navigate. This is a moderate to hard path, where you will find the climb a bit steep and long in certain places, but generally clear and easy to ride. Most of the track on the path is wide and smooth. This path has a respectable climb up Thrift Cove with a lazy, roller coaster ride back down. This is a good path for those in your group who aren't as advanced in their riding abilities.
Black Mountain in Pisgah National Forest, near the Davidson River Campground in Asheville, is another one of the leading bike tracks in the North Carolina area. This path lasts for an average of 10 miles and could take you as long as 5 hours to complete, just depending on how slow you push yourself to finish it. This is a strenuous path at an elevation 2,200 feet, which will cost you dearly being uphill all the way. This is a tech 4 climb with slippery water bars set at bad angles, big, loose rocks and serious drops. This is the type of trail where you just say a prayer and let your bike go as fast as it can to the bottom. This path is one of the top 3 descents in the entire forest. This is definitely the path for those bikers who love the thrill of an adrenaline rush. There are many more bike paths in the Pisgah National Forest for you to enjoy. To get more information on these and other top bike paths in the Pisgah National Forest visit www.pisgahnationalforest.com.
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