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Lickety Split
Sparrow HillLast Update: 19/6/2015
Some trail names are made up, if there is a different name please let us know.
Difficulty - Intermediate
Slope - Moderate - Steep
Space - Open - Tight
Surface - Dirt - Loose rocks on dirt - Loose rocks on rock - Rock - Roots - Rutted
Trail type - Single track
Notes:
One of, if not my favourite trail at Sparrow. Lickety Split is a great descent with some
straights to pick up speed leading into fast open corners. The second half of the trail gets a bit
steeper, a bit tighter and a lot rougher making it a super fun ride from top to
bottom with only a few pedal strokes needed.
Blinky Bill and Lickety Split form the alternate way of
getting to the far southern edge of the Long and Archery Loops and definitely
the quickest. As to which way is best,
it’s hard to say, all three methods have their moments and all three have some
of the best descents in the Sparrow Hill Forest.
Sparrow Grade
Climb: none
Descent: 4
Corners: 3
Trail roughness: 3