Looks like the terrain was changing from treeless, rocky hills in the first pics to some area where you were in big pine and fur trees...
I started off in the trees, made my way down to the desert and then back up to the trees. It was a loop.
I do loops here and loops in loops, this place being so small, but from my riding here, so much, over the ~same areas, looping is another aspect of dirt-bike riding that might be a little over-blown This would be from a pure dirt-bike-riding-very-often-perspective.. Doing the same ride in the opposite direction, reverses ~everything. Uphills become downhills, lefts become rights, entry points into turns ~all change, even the views are totally different, if you are observing the scenery. Another point I like in regards to riding an area in the opposite way is that you might can see the line you just caved an hour or so ago; You can see you were over there on the 1st pass but now over here feels much better; You might have to be born-to-ride-in-the-dirt to get this view but some of us might have that. The uphills and downhills are very different. I'll roll down into a valley, just looking at the lines there, BECAUSE, I know I fixing to rest at the bottom and do a charge back to the top... This also allows to change your lines and not always do the well-beaten, ~fastest line like an AMA or FIM track racer does. All the stuff you show above, DD, shows ~virgin looking trails with no real roosting.... You layed out the carved lines for others to follow in the near future behind that 501(?) Husky!