B10 THE BULLETIN • FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 2021 82% Central Oregon reservoir levels Madras 23% 83% Haystack Redmond Sisters 86% Prineville Ochoco Bend 51% 58% Sunriver Crane Prairie Prineville Mark Morical/Bulletin Andrew Williams, of Bend, flies off a jump feature at the Madras East Hills trail system on Sunday. Freeride Continued from B1 While many trails near Bend have free-ride features, most of them must be built within the natural surroundings, such as rocks, logs and trees. The plethora of man-made features at Madras East Hills makes it unique to Central Oregon. “Madras is a pioneer in so many ways with this trail sys- tem,” Morrow said. “It’s already created a bunch of revenue for the town. It’s put us on the map. On the weekends, the trailhead is packed out. And that’s maybe 10% locals. People travel here to ride the trails.” I made the hourlong drive from Bend to Madras on a windy Sunday, and met up with friends Mark Johnson and Andrew Williams, also both from Bend. We started out on the West Side Trail, one of the longer trails in the system, which led us to the west side of the net- work through a treeless area, the wind ripping into our faces. Before long we arrived at a ridgetop, then descended a series of concrete berms and jumps. The trail then led us back east across the flats to the east side of the system. There we pedaled up a challenging climb and arrived at the top of an- other ridge, where multiple trail options were available. We sampled a few different trails, including White Buffalo and Quarantine, both of which include a series of freeride fea- tures and lead back to the main trailhead via the Bridge to No- where trail. This trail included a wood bridge, paver rollers and a large table-top jump. After one more lap we we were ready to head back, hav- ing ridden nearly 10 miles in just under two hours. Even though Madras East Hills is built with a downhill, freeride experience in mind, we still managed to climb nearly 1,000 feet during the ride. For some riders at Madras East Hills, the climbing is less of a chore, as the area is open to electric bikes. While E-bikes are prohibited on most na- tional forest and BLM land, they are allowed on the net- work near Madras. “We want to be a space that everybody can come ride,” Mor- row said. “E-bikes being a grow- ing category, with some debate going on, what we did was we designed the trail with E-bikes in mind, for both types of rid- ers. It opens up opportunity for those who might have physical limitations, but still want to ex- perience mountain biking.” Morrow said the plan is to eventually link the Madras East Hills system to trails in the Crooked River National Grassland to the east, including the Gray Butte area near Smith Rock and trails near Prineville and the Ochoco Mountains. “We want to build trails moving that direction over the next five to 10 years,” Morrow said. “We want to connect it to a greater trail system that really interlinks our awesome terrain and beautiful scenery. We have a team at COTA working on that through the Ochoco Trails group.” While Madras East Hills is an ideal winter and spring op- tion, when many trails near Bend remain snowy or muddy, Morrow said the trails near Madras remain rideable year- round. “They stay pretty good throughout the summer, sur- prisingly,” he said. “Here in Madras, we have a clay-based soil. So during the summer months when things turn into a dustbowl in Bend, our trails are packed down pretty nice. There are some soft spots, but we’ve been fortifying those with rock armor.” The first race at Madras East Hills is the Bone Crusher XCO, featuring a 4-mile lap course and scheduled for April 17. Categories are available for all age groups as well as E-bikes. For more information, visit madrastrails.com. 26% Wickiup La Pine Crescent Crescent Lake Source: Bureau of Reclamation Clarinda Simpson/Bulletin graphic Find it all online bendbulletin.com Reporter: 541-383-0318, mmorical@bendbulletin.com Learn more about wine with Monthly and Quarterly Wine Club Options Pinot Club PNW Quarterly Underground International Cellar Custom & specialty Tues-Thurs 11-6:30 Fri/Sat 12-8 Sun/Mon Closed 141 NW Minnesota Ave Downtown Bend 541.410.1470 Quality Leather Gloves LES NEWMAN’S QUALITY OUTDOOR WEAR On NE Franklin Avenue across from Les Schwab 541-318-4868 Cocktail Cabaret A LIVE two-night event featuring eleven of our region’s top vocalists performing Oscar’s favorite Academy Award-winning songs! Tickets and info at