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South Boundary Trail (Angel Fire to Taos Shuttle FS164)

Mountainbike-Trail

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20,32 mi
1.693 ft
The South Boundary Trail is New Mexico's favorite epic shuttle ride.

The South Boundary may be a shuttle run, but don't let that fool you into thinking this is an easy spin in the park. Along with around 4,500 vertical feet of descending, you'll still have to put in close to 2,000 feet of climbing along the way, but it's so very worth it! What makes the South Boundary Trail such a classic is that it throws a little bit of everything at you. That climbing includes a rather stiff 800ft climb to start, all the more challenging as you approach the 10,000-foot mark in elevation. Even after reaching this altitude and leveling out for a bit, future climbing will take you close to 11,000 feet. Having achieved that hard-earned altitude, there is massive mileage of beautiful bench cut and ridge riding through a mixture of gorgeous pine and stunning aspen forest. There are stretches where you can crank up the speed and do some rapid bobbing and weaving as the aspens blur by. Along the way, there are plenty of opportunities to get off track, with a myriad of intersecting singletrack, doubletrack, ATV trails, and additional singletrack, so route finding becomes a premium skill as well. Be sure to check your position at every intersection and ensure you are taking the correct fork! After all that hard work and classic cruising through the forest, the final payoff comes in the form of over 2,000 vertical feet of continuously steep and occasionally tricky singletrack descending positively plummeting from the ridge to the valley floor. There are tight switchbacks, rock gardens, and loose, powdery tread to contend with as you navigate the fun and varied drop to the finish. This trail is best appreciated by a good all-around rider. The climbing and distance require some aerobic conditioning and stamina, while the steep and sometimes sketchy descent requires a confident and skilled rider. If you possess both these qualities, you will have an absolute blast on this trail. Through the years, shuttle companies in Taos have come and gone. Be sure to do a search and find out if one is operating if you don't have the means to self-shuttle. -Written by John Fisch Written by FATMAP Official
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Route und Höhe

Segmente

NameDistanzHöhenunterschiedSteigung
South Boundary Trail - P2P20,02 mi-3.533 ft-2,6 %
Vinh's SBT - Angel Fire FR 76 to El Nogal (20 mi, 2397 ft)20,50 mi-3.553 ft-2,5 %
Mount Osha Climb1,48 mi787 ft10,1 %
SBT164 (Trail #1 Intersection to Osha Mountain Pass) AKA"Rockgarden"0,46 mi233 ft9,5 %
SBT164 (Osha Mountain Pass to Corner Park) AKA "Gateway to Heaven on Earth"0,77 mi-243 ft-6,0 %
Osha peak to Garcia park full ride6,04 mi-1.198 ft-2,5 %
SBT: Full Drop: Osha Pass to El Nogal19,06 mi-3.514 ft-3,5 %
SBT: First Big Descent: Osha Pass to Creek4,28 mi-1.161 ft-5,1 %
SBT164 (Corner Park to Quintana Pass) AKA "Heaven on Earth"2,62 mi-823 ft-5,9 %
South Boundary Heaven On Earth2,10 mi-584 ft-5,3 %
Heaven on Earth Descent Top1,03 mi-377 ft-6,9 %
Heaven on Earth Lower0,97 mi-194 ft-3,8 %
SBT164 (Quintana Pass to Creek Crossing)0,98 mi-121 ft-2,2 %
Da Mud to Garcia Park1,82 mi407 ft4,2 %
SBT164 (Creek Crossing to Garcia Park)1,67 mi338 ft3,7 %
SBT - Second Climb3,72 mi656 ft3,3 %
F R 437 Climb1,36 mi325 ft4,5 %
FR 437 UP1,05 mi348 ft6,2 %
SBT164 (Garcia Park to Big Decision Intersection)1,56 mi180 ft1,9 %
437 to Mondragon 8,07 mi-656 ft-0,9 %
F R 437 Climb0,59 mi276 ft8,7 %
S Bound - Garcia Park to TH12,45 mi-3.064 ft-4,1 %
SBT164 (Big Decision Interestion to Gateway to Paradise Park)0,61 mi131 ft3,3 %
SBT: Jumpy Mile After Garcia Park1,15 mi-305 ft-5,0 %
SBT164 (Paradise Park to Mondragon Trail Intersection)0,88 mi-223 ft-4,6 %
SBT: Paradise Park to Taos TH10,15 mi-2.917 ft-5,4 %
SBT164 (Mondragon Trail Intersection-Cross Over Meadow)2,79 mi-105 ft-0,4 %
SBT164 (Cross Over Meadow to Side Winder Meadow)0,89 mi-72 ft-1,5 %
BME AF #16,46 mi-2.697 ft-7,8 %
End of Aspens to Overlook4,53 mi-1.696 ft-7,1 %
2016 Frienduro Stage 54,48 mi-1.667 ft-6,8 %
2016 Frienduro Stage 5.14,37 mi-1.667 ft-7,2 %
SBT164 (Side Winder Meadow to No Name Traverse)1,07 mi-404 ft-7,0 %
SBT164 (No Name Traverse to Gateway to El Nogal)0,48 mi-49 ft-0,8 %
SBT164 (Gateway to El Nogal to El Nogal and Ojitos Intersection) AKA"logdrop"0,60 mi-138 ft-4,3 %
South Boundary Trail final descent3,84 mi-2.067 ft-10,1 %
SBT: Tree drop to bottom3,33 mi-2.041 ft-11,6 %
Enduro Split 22,56 mi-1.706 ft-12,6 %
SBT164 (El Nogal to Upper Sideline)0,24 mi-246 ft-19,1 %
Ojitos/SBT junction to overlook junction1,60 mi-1.001 ft-11,8 %
SBT164 (Ojitos junction to lot)3,32 mi-1.975 ft-11,3 %
SBT164 (Last Climb to The Overlook)0,51 mi-302 ft-10,6 %
SBT164 (Overlook to Lower Sideline) AKA"The Notch and Steps Section"0,28 mi-190 ft-12,4 %
Overlook to Campground Intersection0,96 mi-692 ft-13,5 %
Enduro Split 30,77 mi-358 ft-8,6 %
SBT164 (Campground Intersection to Bridge)0,67 mi-256 ft-7,2 %