Chris
I recommend the cross town trails in govt camp mt hood. Fun flowing trails not too steep at all and not too technical. A few rocky sections and loose mt hood sandy dirt but very easy to ride.
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> On Aug 14, 2014, at 11:23 AM, Daniel Porter wrote:
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> I'd +1 the EasyClimb trail in Cascade locks. Especially for kids just getting into mountain biking. It's short, not alot of climbing and is always close to the car. You can do 1 or more laps depending on your kids. There is a great ice cream store on the way out of town.
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> http://www.cascadelocks.net/userfiles/file/PDF/CLIMB-Brochure2013.pdf
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> In Hood River, Family Man in Post Canyon is fun.
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>> On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 10:47 AM, Eric Aldinger wrote:
>> Easy Climb in Cascade Locks is purpose built for family fun. Bring swim suits and pick some berries at near by Blackberry Beach
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>>> On Aug 14, 2014 10:33 AM, "Erik Voldengen" wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm totally removed from the MTB scene but getting back into it. I'm looking for a nice place to camp for a night or two where I can take my two kids for a fun MTB ride. Not too technical or hilly.
>>>
>>> Looking in the Mt. St Helens or Hood River area.
>>>
>>> Anyone have any suggestions?
>>>
>>> - Erik
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