Since the top lot is closed (or so I’ve heard) is there anywhere else to park besides the lot on navesink?
You might be able to park in Claypit creek.Since the top lot is closed (or so I’ve heard) is there anywhere else to park besides the lot on navesink?
You might be able to park in Claypit creek.
Thanks. I wanted a backup plan in the event that navesink was full.You might be able to park in Claypit creek.
It is open, but the connector is a literal bog at the moment. Needs a [two] boardwalk in the worst way. If the hikers want to get muddy it's one thing, but do a thing like in Tatum where there is a boardwalk next to the trail.
I've always thought that a little grading of the trail could direct the water runoff to the natural "bog" that exists right next to that spot.I talked to the Park rangers about this at the last TM. They said it's state property so a board walk would require lots of permits. But I agree, that would be the best option. It was suggested they build up an elevated trail where it is muddy.
They’ve done it close to the road. If you remember about 3 years ago they dumped tons of wood chips in the low areasI've always thought that a little grading of the trail could direct the water runoff to the natural "bog" that exists right next to that spot.
Hey, were you the guy I talked to with the Black Sheep bike and adventure van? I was on the Ti fatbike.Was able to get out For a few yesterday, all trails were in pretty good shape. Today should be great.
Yep. That did help somewhat, but wood chips don't seem like a durable trail surface. I was thinking a few peeps with shovels and hoes could hack out a few drainage channels to let the water flow into the boggy area.They’ve done it close to the road. If you remember about 3 years ago they dumped tons of wood chips in the low areas
Hey, were you the guy I talked to with the Black Sheep bike and adventure van? I was on the Ti fatbike.
I'm in for both.Yup That was me...good meeting ya man. We’ll link up get some beers and miles in
Cheers