This is primarily a climbing route for ATVs, but it does offer a unique challenge for bikers wishing to explore on tricky terrain.<br><br>Starting with a short climb off of the Riordan Hill Road, 2 Chair (160) follows the ridge line for about a mile before splitting down to Dirt Surfer (172). Along the way, it unleashes blazing-fast doubletrack, some steep ruts with roots, and beds of baby heads just waiting to displace riders.<br><br>The result can be amusing, if you find the challenge of a constantly shifting terrain enjoyable. Otherwise, this trail is probably not what you're looking for. The trail does get the occasional raking from kind hearted locals leading up to any bike race that takes place on this trail.
A racer follows the path of least resistance among the baby heads on 2 Chair (160) during the Cascadia Dirt Cup.
A racer speeds down the ridge line on 2 Chair (160) during the Cascadia Dirt Cup.
Harrison Gill navigates the larger roughs on 2 Chair (160) during the Cascadia Dirt Cup.
Chris Andreasan reacts to the fast terrain on 2 Chair (160) during the Cascadia Dirt Cup.