eloach
January 22nd, 2007, 12:11 AM
There are a few downed trees on the trail. The last downhill on the red loop has two trees across it. If you fly down it at speed you will either need to jump them or you will slide into them because the leaves in the area will prevent you from being able to stop. One tree looked brand new and the other one may have been there for a few weeks or more.
Jumping the trees will be iffy because the trail is turning fairly sharply at those points.
The ground was nicely frozen on Saturday (28 degrees) and the trails were mostly dry. The back side of the red loop would be slightly wet if not froozen, but was not rutted out.
Jumping the trees will be iffy because the trail is turning fairly sharply at those points.
The ground was nicely frozen on Saturday (28 degrees) and the trails were mostly dry. The back side of the red loop would be slightly wet if not froozen, but was not rutted out.