If Poston isn't part of your rotation - you might want to reconsider. When I first rode this trail 4 years ago, it was a disconnected and confusing mess of sketchy singletrack that just kind of wandered around. Half of it was impassable hike-a-bike stuff. Then I went back a year later and rode with the PASA guys and saw some definite progress.
I went back for the first time in three years yesterday - holy...
Those guys really got their act (and this trail) together. Some of the best maintained and well thought out trail around here. Plenty of elevation changes but you never really feel like you're just grinding along and slogging it uphill for a cheap thrill downhill. The trail flows really well. There are climbs, but nothing exhausting, and the downhills are sweet but rarely white knuckle (there are some chances to jump though - and one or more descents that will check your gut).
I only had time to ride Lake Loop and Laurel Hill but could see how they seamlessly integrated and expanded the old trail. Can't wait to see the rest of the system.
I'm glad I went back - you will be too.
I also hit up Rocky Branch Trail in Belmont today. Not quite as thrilling, but a good substitute while Renni and SWDP get back on their feet and the trails are recovered. Rocky Branch actually had some frightening descents of its own (the lung busting climbs at the END of the trail was, IMHO, a bad choice).
Either way, kudos to all the trail gnomes working on these two gems. Get them in your rotation.
Time to ride the Far West side...