I think that the hunqapillar is made for this type of trail. Of course, you 
should finesse the trail and not slam into things. Your wheels will perish more 
quickly. But, this is true for any bike. I was thinking about this on my ride 
today -- I'm so careful with the hunq yet it is probably more stout than the 
light weight, rigid mtb bikes most of my friends ride.  I shouldn't worry. 

As for the Sam, I think that's fine but I would definitely take it easy as 
Duncan says. If you like riding trails, maybe get a bike specially for that. 

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