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Jimmie Cotton's Trail
7 reviews
 5 of 5

Consits of several types of terrain. From the challenging ridges that peak between two phosphate pits to the singletrack trails that wind through the forest. This trail has many challenges for the expert rider. This trail is riden by many people on Monday mornings. This trail is also by invitation only.
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Latitude
27.75199
Longitude
-81.80154
Trail Directions
Trail Length
miles
Trail Level
Advanced
Trail Type
Singletrack & Fire Roads
City/County
Fort Meade
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Reviews 1 - 5 (7 Reviews Total) View All | Next 5

Review Date
January 2, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Aerobic Difficulty
 5 of 5

Technical Difficulty
 5 of 5

Ridden Trail:
Once a week

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5.00 of 5, 1 votes

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Reviewed by: JCOTTON ,  Cross Country Rider

Summary:
I live by these trails and they are on private land.I built them and maintain them.there is about 9 miles of single track,consisting of 60 year old phosphate hills,lots of uphills and drops.I can take a few mtb's in to ride,but the owners do not want the responsibility of someone getting hurt or lawsuits.If anyone is interested in riding, call me at (863)512-0346.Thanks

Recommended Route:
Ft.Meade

Other recommended trails in the same area:
Carter Rd.,Toe,Alafia,Any Dirt!



Review Date
November 15, 2001

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Ridden Trail:
Every few months

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Reviewed by: Kevin Smith , from Brandon, FL

Summary:
UNBELIEVABLE!!!! Jimmie has put together a trail that will knock you in the ding-ding! Climbs, drops, and ridges that are bonechilling!! GREAT STUFF! If you are lucky enough to get invited to his trail, bring water, gatorade, powerbars, an extra set of legs and lungs and a bike that can take a licken. You will be huffin and puffin but with a great big smile! Not for beginners! Super technical stuff where one could (and has)get hurt badly. Jimmie and I experienced Sam go over the bars headfirst, land on nasty hard phosphate white-rock, crack his helmet and elbow, and then go over somersaulting over a HIGH ridge. It wasn't pretty. Jimmie is AMAZING!! He is a legend in my book!! Can't wait to go back!!

Recommended Route:
I like Naugle's recommended route.

Other recommended trails in the same area:
Toe, Carter, Alafia



Review Date
November 12, 2001

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Ridden Trail:
Every few months

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Reviewed by: Sam , from apollo beach fl

Summary:
Ok I finally made it back to this trail today. After getting my confidence back after the last major crash, I was still a little scared! And my fears were not unfounded, this trail was still hard as ever.(though I did not crash this time thank god!) Since last time I've ridden harder trails, built up my stamina, work on my technical skills and believe me you're gona need it. Since you know what the trail is like from previous reviews I skip the descriptions. If you've ridden the local areas trails then I"ll give a run down..to compare. you better be able to do 5 continous laps at carter or 2 complete laps at the toe, about 10 laps at Morrise bridge, to be able to really campare of how much stamina you'll need here... once you get tire you make mistakes.. and believe me you do NOT want to make any big mistakes here! Technical wise its like the Toe, just longer and tougher climbs and a Sh*t load of them. And the decents...pretty nasty, rooty, twisty, rain worned....many are 2-3 times as long as most of the ones you see at carter or toe and santos. btw: Jimmie still kick my butt but at least this time I finish the trail and my bike is still in one piece! :)

Other recommended trails in the same area:
I'll list the local trails I've ridden in scale of 1-10, 10 being the hardest.



Review Date
July 17, 2001

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Ridden Trail:
Every few months

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Reviewed by: Naugle , from Plant City, FL

Summary:
This Trail is great. Like all of Florida's more technical riding, this is an old mine. The unreclaimed areas retain high ridges and valleys (by Florida standards). Jimmy has laid out an incredible trail system. He takes full advantage of the topography, with leg burning climbs followed by tasty steeps, one after another, with no time for recovery. To compound matters, the inclines are rooty, the ridgetops narrow. The place holds the summer rain well, better than the TOE, Carter, Hardrock and other mine trails which tend to turn slimy when wet. The downside is that when dry, there are some sandy areas. On my last ride there I was able to hang with Jimmy for the first half, but between the heat, humidity and Jimmy's pace, I languished. That 61 year old can dish out some serious whup-ass. I had to bail before I passed out.

Thank you Jimmy!

Recommended Route:
Join the Ridge Riders, Train at the TOE, Lead a life of ascetism and denial of all physical pleasure, and you may get there.

Other recommended trails in the same area:
The TOE (technical), Carter Road (fast)



Review Date
May 7, 2001

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Ridden Trail:
Ridden Once

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Reviewed by: Hurting Sam , from Tampa Fl

Summary:
1st let me say Cudos to Jimmie C. for making such a great trail, that 60 year old man dusted me, I only hope that when I'm his age I'm 1/2 his health...great trail work Jimmie!This trail is absolutely positively not for beginners. It makes Carter Road look like a cake walk. Climbs are Endless, no rest maybe 2 or 3 but seems like 0 cause I was so dam tired most of the time. Drops are are pretty cool 90% are do-able by an intermediate rider such as myself (it was all them climbs that kick my ass!) Had several crashes this day... one really bad one on a 35-40' ridge right before Harry Scary.. I endo into some rocks, smack my elbow, sternum, and head then bounce off of it like a ping pong ball then tumbled down the ridge... (yeah what site that must have been) knocked the wind out of me(had to sit at the bottom of the ridge humbled couldn't breath for at least 15-20min)..Bruised and cuts on several parts of my body..I'm lucky nothing is broken that I know off. Not to mention my bent Rolf wheels.. seat broke etc. Yeah, What an ass kicking this day was :) let me get my bike fixed, and these bruises to heal and get my stamina up..."I'll be back" Dam I'm hurting right now. :( PS. did I mention this trail isn't for a beginners?

Other recommended trails in the same area:
Boyette, Morris Bridge, Carter Rd.



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