OTBC #2 Rabbit hole

It starts kind of chunky, followed by lots of small berms & rollers. Don't take any of the shortcuts, otherwise your attempts might not get read, stay on the berms! It's a downhill only trail for mountain bikers so please be aware of potential mountain bikers behind you! Pull over if you hear a biker behind you. I'm 200lbs & ride at 12psi, I burned about 10-15% on the ride up so you could get at least 3-4 attempts on a stock XR if you choose not to do lizard trail along with it.

Rating

Riders

20

Attempts

94

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OTBC #2 Rabbit hole is located in Ashland, Oregon and covers 0.28 miles.
Seasons
Included in 3 season(s).
Description
It starts kind of chunky, followed by lots of small berms & rollers. Don't take any of the shortcuts, otherwise your attempts might not get read, stay on the berms! It's a downhill only trail for mountain bikers so please be aware of potential mountain bikers behind you! Pull over if you hear a biker behind you. I'm 200lbs & ride at 12psi, I burned about 10-15% on the ride up so you could get at least 3-4 attempts on a stock XR if you choose not to do lizard trail along with it.
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Directions from Parking to Trail
(click the video walkthrough link for an easy route to follow from the parking lot, to the trail, and back to your car!) You can park at the "white rabbit trailhead" in ashland. If you look towards the south side of the parking area, you'll see the bottom of rabbit hole. I would suggest doing the first segment (Lizard trail, see last post) at the same time, but if you choose not to you're going to take the fire road (ashland loop road) on the south side of the parking area up hill for about .6 miles. At the first intersection, you'll see the bottom of lizard trail on your right & (lower)caterpillar trail on your left. Take (lower)caterpillar trail on the left & you'll hit another intersection, stay to the left & you're going down the rabbit hole! At the end of the trail, stay to the left & you have to take the steep drop to finish.