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Post by seenvic on Jul 17, 2010 12:29:50 GMT -5
Great shape for the first bit as it was mowed. Then you hit a big tree that stopped the mower.
To the gravel road has encroaching, but not itching you yet, vegetation. But it is spider web alley. Perfect habitat for them and they have figured it out.
To the five mile point, it was mostly a great ride. It had patches of vegetation here and there that were annoying. But overall, it was a great ride. About 1/4 mile, I'd guess from the forks of the creek, it was overgrown heavily. We turned around there.
Great ride for the first 4.8 or so miles. We removed everything that would stop you, except for trees a chainsaw is required.
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Post by OutdoorDude on Jul 17, 2010 18:20:22 GMT -5
Rode the path this afternoon with a friend and I agree with your assessment. The path became rather overgrown towards the end. Sounds like I might have ridden a little past where you stopped at and I regretted it. Rode through heavy patches of that weed that burns your leg...whatever it is called, besides bad words. I think I will stick to FATS for a while after that experience.
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Post by Mark Y on Jul 17, 2010 19:39:50 GMT -5
Rode the path this afternoon with a friend and I agree with your assessment. The path became rather overgrown towards the end. Sounds like I might have ridden a little past where you stopped at and I regretted it. Rode through heavy patches of that weed that burns your leg...whatever it is called, besides bad words. I think I will stick to FATS for a while after that experience. It is called Bull Nettle, usually prefixed by %$#&*^%.
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