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Old 11-13-19 | 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted by drewtk
I've been to Sedona and Moab, including a week on Sedona last month. I didn't think any of the trails I biked in Sedona were friendly for a complete novice. Even the ones that were wide double track had a lot of elevation changes. The single track has a lot of cactus. Don't get me wrong, Sedona had plenty of trails that are easy for someone with a little bit of MTB experience, but it's not the place that comes to mind for a complete novice.

I obviously didn't ride every trail in Sedona, so there may be plenty of good newbie trails there. But I didn't see any, and I had my wife with me, so I was looking for easier trails so that my wife could tag along for some of the rides. I only found one south of Sedona.
I guess you are right. I don't exactly go to Moab to ride beginner trails, so my advice on that is relegated to the more technical trails in there. I do know from my experience in Sedona that the riding is generally easier for me, technically speaking.

If the practice loop is considered a beginner trail, though. That's saying a lot because it's not exactly beginner friendly either. A beginner would probably find themselves walking a lot. My two boys enjoyed it, though. They did not care that they had to walk some of the steeper sections, because they loved hitting the slopes and the off-camber stuff.
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