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Windrock’s Interactive Trail Map

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If you ride Windrock, I recommend subscribing to their interactive map. It’s by far the best mapping of windrock. And yes I have life time, map balls and my own recorded trails but by having Windrock’s interactive map, you know where your suppose to be and not supposed to be. Ive never needed a map of Windrock but have always liked using the green paper map for reference and now having it on my phone is great!

It gets updated regular so you wont miss any of the legit new trails.

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Now let’s go play on 18, 91 and 92 today! 😃
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I just have to get there first- 15 minute drive from my house.
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#6 ·
For now they are easy and fairly fast trails with a lot of sharp water breaks and steep sections. There’s one steep section on 91 that I know will become extremely treacherous once it gets worn and eroded away.

Also, lots of good mountain views when riding those trails.
 
#8 ·
They need one more rating on that chart. I wouldn't classify 3, 15, 21, rattle rock, and stair steps as the same rating for instance. Likewise, as you said, 91,92 are pretty easy right now but are listed as most difficult.

I guess the disclaimer should say "Easy trails become can become most difficult over the weekend"
 
#9 ·
I used the Windrock map the first time I went there. Got lost because it didn’t show Cadillac hill as being 39. It had us go onto 40. Didn’t show us as being where we actually were, was the problem if I remember correctly. Missed trails that whole weekend for going the incorrect way or making wrong turns.

Came home ordered lifetime maps, and haven’t been lost up there since. Once you go several times you kind of figure it out anyway so the Windrock app is good for ppl that don’t want to pony up the money I guess and are ok killing time. I ride about 4 weekends in a year so every time I back track, it’s a big deal.
 
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I don’t need a map one but I have all of them. Not sure why, maybe it’s because I got lost once as a teenager while deer hunting the mountain. But yeah, after you’ve hunted, walked and rode every inch of it, it’s hard to get lost. But Windrock’s interactive map has been updated and it is a solid reference map.

One thing about names .. “Cadillac Hill” was the name given only to the far left exit of trail 39- a very short section . Over the years, the names have been perverted to mean something else. “Cadillac hill” was not or ever the entire trail of 39 but only a small section of it. But it’s understandable that since that section is on 39, it becomes synonymous - like all other names with the associated trail.

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Oh yeah I agree with you about having multiple maps, and I should have done that as well. I do understand that “Cadillac Hill” is just the exit off 39 (going up hill at least).

The problem we had though, was the map showed our location at around those 2 black diamonds before Cadillac hill, when we were in fact at Cadillac hill. Therefore we continued straight thinking that the trail on our left was an off trail bypass or something. We figured it out once we got down the river crossing on 40.

For the money, I’m not saying it’s terrible, but I believe lifetime maps is a better mapping system. Ron and I actually had a conversation about it and he said he would go walk it and check it for accuracy. This wouldn’t have been a huge deal if my wife wasn’t pissed because she was ready to eat back to camp after I caved in the door on airplane hill and it wouldn’t open lol.