Those sonotubes go into 3+feet of reinforced concrete. It looks well engineered, should be able to take a flood. The soil may wash but not concrete foundation.I'm gonna laugh when the first storm comes and washes it away
Those sonotubes go into 3+feet of reinforced concrete. It looks well engineered, should be able to take a flood. The soil may wash but not concrete foundation.I'm gonna laugh when the first storm comes and washes it away
Those sonotubes go into 3+feet of reinforced concrete. It looks well engineered, should be able to take a flood. The soil may wash but not concrete foundation.
Rode whites reds and blues yesterday afternoon. Overall conditions were dry and tacky, but there were some puddles and mud conditions.
With last night's rain, (and possibly more today) I'm thinking a few days will be needed for the trails to dry out.
Was thinking the same. Have some 2x6 decking that I pulled from my deck if you need a better top Glenn. PM me if it's a go from Kirt@Kirt I have some 2x4's and was going to build a ladder bridge for the first white trail mud puddle.
Should I bother or just let the ranger fix it.
It's good to ride Thursday.Anyone know if it's good to ride for Thursday?
Really good today. Stayed off lower blue and most of white as a precaution.
Bonus...i rode High Tech for the first time in 14 months!!
Any idea if CR got hammered with rain like we did in Flemington? Assuming a no-go for after work?