There is a solution here but I can't write it here.
I don't like the attitude that the park owes it to the public to make it safe and I think that attitude gets you no where. I think the easy response to that is that it is safe for walking, so lets close it to bikes. No mowing along trails besides fields? That should be the least of the concerns.
Yeah, this is way better then the elbow. It is still a bit steep but at least there was bench cutting.Devil's elbow is rerouted nicely! Head up the hill about 30' further before making right.
Not sure. Didn't see a TM listed but looked like a job well done. The roots descent after climbing the red hill after crossing Hartshorne road is dangerously eroded.Yeah, this is way better then the elbow. It is still a bit steep but at least there was bench cutting.
Was this done at a TM?
NopeHas the overgrowth been trimmed yet? If not, any ideas on when it will be? Last time I went was a tick nightmare....
I like cartoons....At least you have a place to ride and erosion is good for working on bike handling skills. If you're afraid of ticks, you should stay home and watch cartoons.
Devil's elbow is rerouted nicely! Head up the hill about 30' further before making right.
At least you have a place to ride and erosion is good for working on bike handling skills. If you're afraid of ticks, you should stay home and watch cartoons.
Hartshorne has a rock garden? Can't wait to try it!There are still some overgrown spots, but it looks like the area on Grand Tour near the rock garden has finally been trimmed/mowed. So, at least there's some progress.
Well, I've heard that area referred to as the "rock garden" before. Sure, they're small rocks, but it's the only place on that trail where there's an unusually high concentration of them.Hartshorne has a rock garden? Can't wait to try it!