Tom's Trails mountain bike, hike, paddle, climb
Jungle Habitat
The New Jungle Habitat Map is ready. Click the image below and save the target to your hard drive. Use your print image settings to print a full page picture of the map.

I will be making slight tweaks to the map going forward.
2011 Rumble in the Jungle
The Rumble_2011 Zip file includes 2011 Rumble GPX, 2011 Rumble KML
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Latest maps are available here or at jorba.org. The map has been significantly updated with the addition of many trails completed in 2010. Be sure to check out Rhino by taking the trail to the right of the boulder on Otter Slide. We've even added a little something in the middle of the lot.
You can now avoid the muddy sections of Warthog by using the bypass in the NW corner of the lot.
The idea is to create a map that anyone can download and print out on a standard sheet of paper without using a lot of ink. Check out Tom's Jungle Habitat Trail Map Design or the Tom's Jungle Habitat Topo Trail Map
The Jungle Habitat Trail Map below is good for printing out at home. Print either a full page photo or fax image. Download the map file here. Your feedback would be appreciated. And for those folks that have to have it you can print out a topo version here. I have linked the images below to the larger image file, you can save the image as a file on your PC or use the Ctrl++ to enlarge or Ctrl+- to change the size in the browser.
I've been experimenting with Google Maps, check out the map below and let me know what you think.
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Jungle Habitat Rides
I'll be putting together a bunch of self-guided rides. Check them out by following the links below.
African Safari
A good general loop to give you an overall feel for the place. Check it out here.
Jungle Habitat Trail Maps
Tom's Design
Topo Version
Jungle Habitat GPX and KML files
Use the GPX file above to import to a GPS unit or other mapping software and use the KML to view in Google Earth.
Jungle Habitat Trails
Animal Shute (Shute)
Animal Shute is usually the first trail to ride at Jungle Habitat. To get to Shute enter the gate and make a left at the kiosk. Animal Shute is an immediate right along the fence line. Shute starts out smooth and flowy but after crossing a creek you will quickly become familiar with the true nature of the trails at the Jungle as shute switches back and forth over baby heads. Animals Shute dumps you out at the north east corner of the parking lot.

