Kingston is Cool!
"Kingston is Cool" is my friend David's idea! Is something he is dreaming about for sometime now. His vision is to have some kind of mountain biking event in the mountains above Kingston that would show how much more Kingston can offer for those who love riding and the mountains! Is an idea I liked and supported from the beginning! The fact is that there are so many trails in this area that it would really make sense. First we were thinking of some kind of XC race (cross country) we haven't completely trashed this idea , but lets just say , is not easy to find a completely off-road route especially uphill! Second we thought of a mountain bike marathon, with races of different lengths ("beginner" 15 km, "race" 30 km and "marathon" 50 km) this is something that can work however most of the riding would have to be on paved roads, which doesn't fit in the definition of mountain biking!
What if is not a race, does it have to be a race? What if is a day of fun, of riding together with friends, and what if we skip those long climbs to just enjoy the trails going down?
Oh, I know what my good friend Keith would say: " where is the exercise, I need the miles to get a good exercise "
Well, when you ride down hill you are standing on the pedals, continuously flexing your knees absorbing lots of the shocks ( similarly to a skier) and doing this for hours is guaranteed a good exercise!
So, just before I left Jamaica for vacation I decided I'll do a weekend of downhills and test the idea! Was not the first time we did this but perhaps was the first time to do it for two days in a roll! And let me tell it was a blast!
We started 6:30 am and we went all the way till about 4:30 pm! On the way up we passed the "World Explorers" and " Fun and Thrill" if I am not mistaken, remembering all the effort it takes to go uphill, but "not today"! Today was just for fun!
We started 6:30 am and we went all the way till about 4:30 pm! On the way up we passed the "World Explorers" and " Fun and Thrill" if I am not mistaken, remembering all the effort it takes to go uphill, but "not today"! Today was just for fun!

From here we ride to Mt Lebanon and Wallenford Coffee factory, here with take our second trail that will carry us across the Yallahs river four times before reaching Roberts Field and the famous "nobody canna cross it" bridge!
Here the vehicle is waiting for us to shuttle us up to Bellevue Great House! ! From here we ride on the Mount Rosanna trail then, Governors Bench trail and Tower Hill trail! The Governors Bench trail is not for the fainted hearted, is very narrow with huge drops on both sides!
You can see all the way to Cinchona and Blue Mountain Peak on one side and Bloxburgh, Mount Dispute and Bull Bay, Yallahs on the other! The Tower Hill trail is super fast and fun, it ends in the main road just below Tower Hill!

By now we felt really tired after all we did : 7 trails, 17.4 miles of single track with 7614 ft of descent, 10 hrs total time! Great day!
Day 2:
Andy, Marcus and myself,
started in Holywell riding down on the Cascade Trail. I somehow was not sure about the turn off at the end of the trail, so I chose the one that looked the best walked.It turned out to be a trail we haven't rode yet, never the less interesting but chalenging, runing in a deep gully cut by the rain! The trail eventually disappeared when we found ourselves on a farm. The main road was not far below, so we decided to "freeride" down the mountain side down to the main just below Green Hill Post Office! Our friend Buju, welcomed us, he is our local trail builder! We figured out that this was a third version of the Cascade Trail!

This route is known more as the "Back Road to Holywell! A double dirt track that takes you to Woodford, very fast, and potentially dangerous if you are unlucky to meet with enduro or quad riders flying up the track! It was a lot of fun going down some of the corners have some great berms!
From Woodford a short climb to Happy Gate than down on the trail to Maryland. This is one of my favorites. I use to ride this a lot on weekdays before work. If you ride from Liguanea is about one and a half hours uphill and 30 min back downhill! The trail run through an area called Johnny Ridge, a little community that stretches up from Maryland almost all the way to Happy Gate! Is great to ride, you can learn a lot! Every time you ride it you get to do more and better ! This was the case with Marcus who a week before skipped a technical passage, but not today! Well done!
Next we shuttle up to Strawberry Hill. This is a challenging trail, there is no place for hesitation or mistake on this trail! Is super steep and dusty thus slippery! You literally skidding 50% of the way down through some steep switch backs. You are controlling the bike through continuously shifting your weight . I hesitated in one corner and went down very quickly, the bike stopped somewhere above me and I rolled down the hill! No serious injury, just shake off the dust and continue down the hill! This is clearly the shortest way to come down from Strawberry Hill (on a trail)!
A climb up Dustry Road at the hottest time of the day takes us to the next trail! A short climb towards Bamboo Lodge then a left turn on a climbing trail. The end of the trail is a two step drop off in a narrow gully with barb wire on both sides! Andy went down fairly smooth. My first two or three attempts failed, because I couldn't position myself well and came to a halt almost riding into the barb wire! I eventually managed to tackle it, starting right from the edge! Is a perfectly rideable passage just needs some cleaning, somebody dropped some rubble on it, making it more difficult and slippery!
Two great days of fantastic riding. Did we do all the trails in Kingston area? Not even from far, I chose, the best and some of the most technical trails in Kingston area, the "crème de la crème"!
Kingston has so much to offer for mountain biking, I am glad more and more people start to see this!
Thank you Andy, David, Marcus for sharing this adventure with me!
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