Paul-
The CAMBA trails in northwest Wisconsin may be too far from Duluth
(50-70 miles I would guess) but have lots of rides on gravel roads and
fire lanes, some of it quite hilly. Their website is: 
http://www.cambatrails.org/
-Pete

On Jul 31, 10:35 am, Paul Sanders <clown.emp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm bringing my Bombadil up to Duluth for the weekend, hoping to find some
> hills and interesting off-the-beaten path rides (I think I have that part
> covered).
>
> Does anyone have any recommendations of bike shops in Duluth to buy a local
> trail map? I try to frequent locally owned places that are support the
> "philosophy" and attitude toward riding we discuss on this board.
>
> Any recommendations for Duluth area off road/ fire trail riding that avoids
> the "hardcore" MTB attitude in general is appreciated (not trying to make a
> statement, I race my mountain bike sometimes. Just not in the mood for that
> this weekend.)
>
> Thanks,
> Paul S.

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