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Sherman Branch, Section Two Click here for a route map. With the Ninja Rabbits, Snake, Roller Coster and the climb out of section one behind you, you'll find the Farm Silo is a good place to hang out and take a break while you wait for your buddies to catch up. Section two begins at the intersection of the Farm Silo, the same silo you passed while riding section one. So be warned the Ninja Rabbits are on the loose and they'll out to get you. Rolling up a slight gr... Read More
Sherman Branch, Section One Click here for a route map. Sitting in the office plugging away at work, I glance up at the computer's clock... it's 4:00PM. Ride time is getting close and I'm ready to cut out of the office. I check the trail conditions online to see if the gate is open and send out emails to my riding buddies to let them know I'll be there. Lucky me, the Sherman branch mountain bike trails are only 2 miles from my office and it's time to split. At the trail head I check... Read More
I grew up right across the street from what is now the Sherman branch Mountain Bike Trails. I spent many summers exploring the land, wading through the creeks catching crawdads, climbing trees and swinging on cut vines like Tarzan. I remember one day as I was roaming through the woods I noticed something that did not fit in the landscape, so I decided to take a look and investigate. As I got closer I realized that it was a grave. Of course being only 6 years old at the time my mind started racin... Read More
I grew up right across the street from what is now the Sherman branch Mountain Bike Trails and there's little out there that I did not explore. I remember the day I came across the Silo, of course I had to climb it. I remember it was very difficult to reach the ladder to get started to the top and I busted my butt a couple of times trying to jump to the first ladder rung. But I eventually made it and climbed to the top. What I remember most about getting to the top is that I shouldn't had bother... Read More
I grew up right across the street from what is now the Sherman branch Mountain Bike Trails. Back when I was a kid, the land belonged to a fellow who had a flower, bush & tree nursery near the lake loop of the trail. I use to slip back on his property with an old cane poll and go fishing and swimming in his lake. Many times he ran me off and he eventually gave up trying after I kept coming back for the entire summer. I remember he actually sneaked up behind me one day while I was fishi... Read More
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