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Name of Trail: Beitou Hills
Length: Varies depending on route
Terrain: Singletrack, Cross-Country, Downhill, Technical
Location: Beitou/Tienmu, Taipei
The Beitou Hills trails may not be as substantial
in quantity as the legendary Ski Lift, but in places they
offer some quality technical, downhill and cross country riding.
This relatively small area offers a surprising variety of
top-notch riding to suit most any rider.
Surrounded by a gigantic graveyard on one side,
a large Veterans Hospital on another side, and a residential
housing area on a third, from afar this doesn't exactly look
like a dream location for a Fat Tire junky. A closer inspection
will prove otherwise. Approaches to Beitou Hills are neither
straightforward nor easy to find. Without the help of a rider
with previous knowledge of this area, you might as well save
your time and stay home.
Three of the more interesting approaches (there
are many) include a ride through quiet neighbourhood streets,
a technical off-road climb, or a long steady climb on a sometimes-busy
road. Each has advantages, with the long road climb winding
up with the best view. From this line of attack, the area
preceding the trails has a high concentration of stray dogs
and illegal trash dumps. However, it quickly opens into a
rewarding view of the Taipei basin, with a large graveyard
spilling out below you. The downside of this approach is the
hundreds of stairs between the view and the trailhead.
Regardless of how you choose to get there, all
approaches will eventually lead to the same area. A narrow
ridge near the top of Beitou Hills holds an adrenaline pumping
blast of singletrack. The riding is fast with vertical twists
and turns taking the place of the more common lefts and rights.
This little treat is book-ended by large rock formations offering
more great views of the city below. A run or two across the
ridge will get your heart pumping and prime your skills for
what is to come. Your eyes will be teased in every direction,
as you can see twisting and turning singletrack snaking into
the trees.
The network of trails that is Beitou Hills can
be best described as technical, full of fun, and a tad bit
dangerous. (Fortunately that Hospital is never too far away.)
Sweet sections abound throughout the trails, and the heartiest
technical rider will have no problem getting their stoke-level
up. High speeds, twists, turns and rocky drops all confront
the rider. Further along, a natural bowl has formed a jumper's
arena, giving hellmen the opportunity to take flight. After
all flights have been grounded, yet another hall of fame technical
section awaits.
Unlike the slippery and wooded Ski Lift or Gas
Plant trails, the Beitou Hills terrain is completely different.
It features dry and very grippy volcanic rock, textured soil,
and lots of open-air riding. The constant trade wind that
blows through Taipei from the Taiwan Strait makes this trail
the driest in Taipei. That said, be prepared with lots of
water and bring a snack, as you won't find any vendors in
the area.
If the Beitou Hills riding area has one major
downfall, it is a lack of flow. Though it holds numerous great
sections, they are generally quite short; climb some stairs
here, push through an un-rideable section there, carry past
a landslide ... You'll likely either need to settle for an
'A La Carte' ride or ride loops around the area as it is too
short to be the Main Course. But, if the Ski Lift is your
Main Course, then Beitou Hills makes for either a great appetizer
or an excellent after dinner treat.
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