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Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
09/19/2022
The trail begins at the trailhead near the Pub.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
09/19/2022
Riders can ride up Upline to reach the Deck The Halls signed trail.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
09/19/2022
Deck the Halls shares a signed trailhead with Playground, though the two paths split almost immediately.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
09/19/2022
Deck the Halls cuts back and forth as it climbs in elevation.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
09/19/2022
The trail has straight paths through the fragrant forest.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
09/19/2022
Groomed dirt courses are smooth, and provide a less direct but more fun way to head to the peak of Upline.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
09/19/2022
The Sleigh Ride trail lets riders race down a technical course with jumps and berms before joining the Playground Trail.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
09/19/2022
Playground is an easy single track that rides a calm course back to the trailhead.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
09/19/2022
An easy ride, the Playground Trail passes through forest on an enduro course that gradually descends from the Bike Park mountainside.

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