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Post by Ted S. on Jan 30, 2012 12:01:11 GMT -5
Rode wine Saturday. spent an hour or so moving shtuff off the trail. Trail need wheels bad, very hard to find the tread in places.
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Post by wooglin on Jan 30, 2012 13:47:23 GMT -5
Angela-- Can you put the trail name in the title of all these Trail Conditions 2012 threads for those who use the New Topics link rather than browsing through individual forums? Four of the seven most recently replied to threads are called Trail Conditions 2012.
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Post by Angela on Jan 30, 2012 17:34:46 GMT -5
Absolutely - was trying to avoid being redundant but forgot that many people use that most recent posts feature!
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Post by tzeaser on Apr 8, 2012 18:53:07 GMT -5
Rode Wine Creek (& Turkey Creek today). WC was in surprisingly good condition. It does want a work party - there are 3-4 non-riders down and the nettle is starting to get up. Still very rideable though.
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Post by seenvic on Apr 23, 2012 12:06:53 GMT -5
Wine Creek isn't nearly as bad as I thought it would be. It needs wheels.
Will need some work before too long. Mowing and some trees need to come out. I'll get motivated and scope it out and set a date sometime in June or so.
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Post by beckyl on May 26, 2012 19:19:20 GMT -5
I'm not normally the biggest fan of riding Wine because I'm a chicksh-- on the technical stuff but I'm telling you, you MUST ride Wine right now. It is perfect since the workparty. If you're a chickensh-- like me, just walk the tough stuff. Everything else is worth it.
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Post by Mark Y. on May 28, 2012 8:37:21 GMT -5
I'm not normally the biggest fan of riding Wine because I'm a chicksh-- on the technical stuff but I'm telling you, you MUST ride Wine right now. It is perfect since the workparty. If you're a chickensh-- like me, just walk the tough stuff. Everything else is worth it. Chickenstuff? LOL, I thought I was the only one skeered of a couple of Wine features. It is a lead pipe cinch that I will fall into the the creek traversing those rocks on the outbound, so I won't even try. I can ride them coming back, now why is that? Going around that one tree on the precipice of the Grand Canyon ;D is a no go too.
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Post by Angela on May 28, 2012 8:48:42 GMT -5
Years ago I struggled with some of the features of Wine, the main creek crossing from the 283 side, the secondary crossing when the bridge washed away, the rocks coming around one point (problem one way, not the other), the rocks (problem going up but not down), etc but found out the key (at least for me) by accident. A friend had surgery and needed to stick with a "beginner" trail. Our beginner trail in those days was Wine Creek so we ended up riding only it for a month. By doing that trail over and over again, all those features suddenly became more familiar and doable so learned to ride that stuff.
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Post by dgaddis1 on May 28, 2012 9:20:23 GMT -5
I'm not normally the biggest fan of riding Wine because I'm a chicksh-- on the technical stuff but I'm telling you, you MUST ride Wine right now. It is perfect since the workparty. If you're a chickensh-- like me, just walk the tough stuff. Everything else is worth it. Chickenstuff? LOL, I thought I was the only one skeered of a couple of Wine features. It is a lead pipe cinch that I will fall into the the creek traversing those rocks on the outbound, so I won't even try. I can ride them coming back, now why is that? Going around that one tree on the precipice of the Grand Canyon ;D is a no go too. Falling in the creek isn't so bad. I've done it once LOL. ;D
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