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Post by seenvic on Jan 26, 2009 8:50:07 GMT -5
I rode Modoc Jan 25.
It is getting use and the leaves are beat down very well.
If anything, it is a little muddy at Modoc. Still ok to ride, because it will never get the traffic that will have a serious impact on it.
Was great to see some much use on it in the last month. What a sweet trail.
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Post by jtaylor on Feb 16, 2009 17:36:07 GMT -5
Sunday, the Wife and I took the dogs to the 3 mile post and turned around; cleaned the trail and clipped branches. There are some muddy spots which can be fixed with a McLeod, others need more work. But the trail was in good shape considering the rain Saturday. Reminder- Do not ride the 4-mile bridge if it's wet! See the "Fats when Wet" thread- DG- thanks for the video link, very funny BV- if I can ride the rock so can you tj18- your skills get better quickly when the choice is make the obstacle or die, no? most all- I second BV's comment y'all are spoiled. If there is interest, I'll get Banks and we can do a "learn to ride Modoc" some weekend.......... You guys are hurting my feelings dissing this trail.
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Post by imnav8r on Feb 16, 2009 20:26:35 GMT -5
I'd like to enroll in that class John!
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Post by azdrawdy on Feb 16, 2009 21:10:04 GMT -5
SO and I talked about it this weekend. We figured if we could get JT and T. Teeters to teach, then we could all get schooled on Modoc.
Where's the signup sheet?
Anybody got any armor I can borrow?
MD
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Post by wooglin on Feb 17, 2009 22:17:28 GMT -5
Reminder- Do not ride the 4-mile bridge if it's wet! I suggest not trying to walk it either. ;D
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Post by dgaddis1 on Feb 18, 2009 9:24:12 GMT -5
Reminder- Do not ride the 4-mile bridge if it's wet! I suggest not trying to walk it either. ;D Or just do like me and Nitro - ride it at speed without slowing down to think about it. ;D
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