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Single track (mountain biking)

Single track or singletrack is a narrow mountain biking trail that is approximately the width of the bike. It contrasts with double track or fire road which is wide enough for four-wheeled off-road vehicles. In addition it is frequently smooth and flowing, but it may also exhibit technical rocky sections and may be criss-crossed with tree roots. Some trails are winding and flowing, while others are bumpy and challenging. Many trails offer features such as roots, logs and rocks. Single track paths can be ridden using a mountain bike, BMX bike or race bike. Single track riding can be quite challenging from a technical standpoint. Singletracks cover vast areas of both state and national park lands.

Single track

Single track may refer to:

  • Road, track or railway only wide enough for one vehicle at a time. See:
    • Single track (rail)
    • Single track road
    • Single track (mountain biking)
    • Trail
  • Single-track vehicles, such as:
    • Bicycles
    • Motorcycles
    • Monoskies
  • Single (music) - a single piece of music released by an artist
  • The Single Track, a 1921 American film directed by Webster Campbell

Usage examples of "single track".

Lake Baringo was at 3300 feet with mountains towering all round it and only a single track running north, soon petering out into a broken red thread in the vast emptiness of the Rift Valley as it sloped down to Lake Rudolf.

We struck the single track leading out from the village and flew toward the high bluff on the edge of the town where it joined the coast road.

A single track had exited the Abacos chain and was headed for the freighter.

On the far side of the gate, an overgrown single track with grass on the crown led away into thick stands of maple and pine.

At first it was nothing more than a collection of prefabricated igloos with a single track linking it to a runway bulldozed into the frozen dunes.

Even after you win the battle and seize the trains, why they just meander along a single track along the coast.