John Watson
John Watson
John is an experienced cycling enthusiast and a great asset when it comes to writing skills. He's a Bachelor of Arts and a talented journalist. John is in charge of our blog and writes posts on a variety of cycling-related topics.

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Franklin Springs Trails: A Mixed Bag of Doubletrack and Neglected Singletrack
OverviewFranklin Springs, Georgia is home to a 15-mile network of trails that cater to a mixed audience. While labeled 'Very Easy,' some find these trails to be deceptively challenging due to their variable conditions. If you're in the area and keen on a ride that offers surprises around every bend, these ...
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Franklin State Forest Trails: A Jekyll-and-Hyde Experience for Cyclists
OverviewTucked away in Massachusetts, the Franklin State Forest offers a 7-mile loop that promises an intriguing, albeit conflicting experience for mountain bikers. Classified as intermediate level, the trail comprises a range of conditions that can either delight or infuriate riders, depending on their ...
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Embrace the Variety: Franklinton’s Gorge Run Trail Review
IntroductionLocated in Franklinton, Louisiana, the Gorge Run Trail offers a 10-mile ride that serves as an ode to trail diversity. With features ranging from hilly terrain to hand-built, bench-cut switchbacks, this trail has something for everyone. Priced at just $3 per person for park entry, the journey ...
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Unwinding in Fraser: Creekside-Flume-Chainsaw Loop Trail Review
Quick FactsDistance: 5 milesLevel: IntermediateRoute Type: LoopCity: FraserState: ColoradoIntroductionFraser's Creekside-Flume-Chainsaw Loop Trail provides an ...
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Fraser’s Flexible 15-Mile Loop: A Forested Retreat for the Intermediate Rider
Essential Trail DataDistance: 15 milesLevel: IntermediateRoute type: LoopCity: FraserState: ColoradoTrail OverviewThis 15-mile loop in Fraser, Colorado, is a ...
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Exploring Fraser’s 20-Mile Loop: A Trail of Rewards and Challenges
Quick Trail StatsDistance: 20 milesLevel: IntermediateRoute Type: LoopCity: FraserState: ColoradoIntroductionA 20-mile loop centered around Fraser Valley offers a ...
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Trestle Mountain Bike Park: A Cyclist’s Haven in Fraser, Colorado
An All-Encompassing Cycling ExperienceSituated in the picturesque town of Fraser, Colorado, Trestle Mountain Bike Park offers a remarkable range of trails for cyclists of every ilk. Whether you're a downhill extremist or a long-haul cross country rider, this park has something for you. For newcomers, the park ...
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Twists and Turns: A Comprehensive Review of Knucklebuster Trail, Frederick, Maryland
IntroductionNestled just a hop, skip, and a jump away from the Frederick Watershed lies a labyrinth of cycling delight known as the Knucklebuster Trail. This intermediate-level route is a challenging yet rewarding 2-mile stretch, guaranteed to leave riders grinning from ear to ear, but also maybe a little ...
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Unveiling Frederick Watershed: Maryland’s Untamed Cycling Frontier
IntroductionEnveloping riders in a serene blend of woods and raw technical terrains, Frederick Watershed is the trail network you've probably never heard of, but absolutely must try. Located just a few miles past Gambrill State Park in Frederick, Maryland, the Watershed offers 20 miles of challenging trails ...
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Exploring Greenbrier State Park Trail: An Intermediate’s Paradise Near Frederick-Hagerstown, Maryland
IntroductionNestled near the heart of Frederick-Hagerstown, Maryland, Greenbrier State Park offers a 5-mile loop trail that is not just a series of rocks and roots but a canvas for intermediate riders seeking a nuanced blend of challenges and excitement. Perfectly sandwiched between beginner and advanced ...