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Post by Ross D on May 1, 2011 22:00:07 GMT -5
Bad news, the trail is totally blocked with no way around the trail at all. Looks like three trees in one area with the tops going across three areas.. While I was out, another one fell on the smaller loop..
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Post by Mark Y on May 1, 2011 22:58:07 GMT -5
Bad news, the trail is totally blocked with no way around the trail at all. Looks like three trees in one area with the tops going across three areas.. While I was out, another one fell on the smaller loop.. Where?
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Post by jp3 on May 2, 2011 19:41:07 GMT -5
Julie and I cleared the large down fall on the 2-way section of the trail. I left 1 tree that is at least 6 feet off the ground and can easly be ridden under. I will cut it out at later date. As far as the other downed tree by the big gulley, I will check it out on the Drew Jordan Wednesday ride and might get to it Thursday after work unless someone beats me to it.
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Post by dgaddis1 on May 5, 2011 20:37:59 GMT -5
You the man John!
Trail is in good shape, did several laps tonight.
We all need to start riding with clippers down there tho, the woods are starting to close in on the trail....
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Post by Mark Y on May 5, 2011 22:28:47 GMT -5
You the man John! Trail is in good shape, did several laps tonight. We all need to start riding with clippers down there tho, the woods are starting to close in on the trail.... I walked it a week ago and broke off/pulled down a bunch. That is the richest/fasted growing trail soil we have.
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Post by dgaddis1 on May 6, 2011 6:10:18 GMT -5
Yep. In the summer season the trail becomes a tunnel. The trail offers more grip than any other trail in the area though when the conditions are right (hero dirt). But when it's too dry it gets loose and sketchy.
One spot in particular that needs some trimming is on Razor's Edge, there's a tree down sorta on the side of the trail. You can scoot past it now, but it's tight and you have to ride partially in the tree.
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