There are currently three maintained trails flowing down to Morgins. We have spent the last six summers building a downhill "laçderupe" and a freeride trail "Laçarigole". Both of our trails have a very different style and level of difficulty. This allows us to build a little something for everybody. This year we built a third trail called "Latobogan". This trail starts out with a few burms and rolls into a solid road gap. The trajectory and speed line up perfectly making the road gap as fluid as the trail. Flowing from burm to burm all the way down this trail is justly called the toboggan. We haven't stop riding it since we built it so come check it out.
Ben Jumping the new road gap on "Letobogan"
Ben Hitting the big drop on "Laçarigole."
Photo: Sven Martin
The free ride trail was built by hand to achieve maximum flow. Zig zagging down the ski slope and mountainside, making this trail long, steep and fun to ride. With several drops, dirt jumps, wooden obstacles and burms; the trail appeals to many styles of riding. There is always an easier way down and several variants to challenge all levels of riding.
The big drop from the front "Laçarigole."
Photo: Sven Martin
Ben coming out of the double to burm on "Laçarigole"
Photo: Sven Martin
The downhill track was designed for all levels of riders, we call it the "Flow trail." Speed plays an important roll in the way this trail can be ridden. At slower speeds there are fun rolling bumps everywhere, allowing the rider to flow around and have fun. While at faster speeds, these bumps become gaps and step downs. With transitions placed at variying distances the trail always has something new to offer, leaving the creativity up to the rider. The first section is a series of rolled turns, giving the rider an impression of riding down a tobogan track. Followed by an ever changing scenery the downhill track offers many different trail riding styles. Also, being less technical than the freeride trail, the downhill track is a nice varient for people with less aggressive bikes.