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Routes
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Our Dual Sport has developed a nice following over the last 5 years. Our goal is to provide between 50-60 miles of trail riding both Saturday and Sunday this year. Some of Cub Mountain will be used, but like always, some awesome new sections will be unveiled the weekend of our event. We have also tapped into the other 800+ acres of property adjacent to Cub Mountain as well as other private properties of friends that we have made over the decades. Again, this ride is split across two epic days, but as always, “Ironmen” have the option to ride all of it in one day if they choose to do so. We will be using a bit more pavement this year compared to years past in order to link together a different flow to our offroad trails we are using in the area.
We will still provide the Sweep and Support Crew. This ride will be Arrowed and Ribboned with the use of a Roll Chart. In case of a Fuel Stop, Bring an Extra Gas Can.
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We are adding an ADV segment to our weekend this year. We have received several requests to add an ADV option, so with that in mind we are embarking to provide a long Saturday Route and a shorter Sunday Route. The Saturday route will head toward Big South Fork and possibly tie in portions of the KAT (Kentucky Adventure Trail) as well as gravel roads within Daniel Boone National Forest. Sunday will stay more local using the dirt and gravel in and around Overton, Putnam, and Fentress Counties.
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Coming Soon. The UCTR will be hosting a Cub Mountain Trail Ride in 2025.