I ride wakefield most of the time. MORE did a great job of building up these trails. It can be as hard or as easy as you want. There are ride-a-rounds for most of the difficult obstacles, and you often see guys tacking these trails on rigid bikes. There are also the Beltway Jumps, right near there, but you had better know what you're doing it you head over there.
I've ridden Quantico a few times and all i can say is that its a workout. Nice trails though, so if you have clearance to get on the base its worth a trip.
I ride wakefield most of the time. MORE did a great job of building up these trails. It can be as hard or as easy as you want. There are ride-a-rounds for most of the difficult obstacles, and you often see guys tacking these trails on rigid bikes. There are also the Beltway Jumps, right near there, but you had better know what you're doing it you head over there.
I've ridden Quantico a few times and all i can say is that its a workout. Nice trails though, so if you have clearance to get on the base its worth a trip.
i ride all of the trails mentioned in this thread (except the jumpy stuff out back of wakefield). quantico is my go-to ride, as i work on base. wakefield is a blast, since it's not really techincal, i get lots of trail time in when i ride there.
Fountainhead basically has two loops. One small one, and then one huge one. I'd recommend the big one (can't remember what it's called). There is a little area with teeter totters and and fun sections on the big loop, but there is also one of the scariest flippen downhill sections I've ridden.