Are we riding in two different parks? I was on there Blog, and one lady wants to take me out to show me all the tire tracks in the Black Run. One guy writing how we destroy everything, and between lines, placed sad face emojis. The leader of the pack thinks all hikers are saints. The small trails that dead end are not the trails I'm talking about. 1 trail connects two trails that make a great loop. Another trail that I cleaned up before the Friends of the Black Run dug in there heals, closed to bikes. Don't get me wrong, some of the things they do, are a good thing. They replaced all the bridges I put in over the years, that's a smart thing. They made some new trails that are a plus to the park. But when they talk about sustainable trails, then open a trail in the wet lands; The now Black Run preserve is in the pinelands, and has a lot of rules that the rest of the state does not have. It was a cranberry bog farm, then bought as part of Kings Grant II, then that part of the ETMUA, that's when I came in. Just a small band of riders, riding night rides, keeping trails open. Now the friends are in charge. I don't like it, but, I will adjust. With over a million acers of pinelands, I will survive. Sing it with me , I will survive.