i actually changed six mile trail conditions on trailforks to say closed (in january). someone else went in recently and changed them to open. anyone with an account can change the conditions on trailforks at will.Trailforks, has the same info, and it reaches a lot more people than any one board. Just have to get the to check with know before you go.
That 100% looks legit AF. Yeah, someone has to deal with it. From what I can tell that is the problem. There's no manpower...
This is at the entrance of the trail heads at our local parks in the Charlotte area. Someone has to manage it doe.
Thank you.i actually changed six mile trail conditions on trailforks to say closed (in january). someone else went in recently and changed them to open. anyone with an account can change the conditions on trailforks at will
This was the only photo (fat bikes make Ruts) that loaded. All you others look like this.
This is clear and concise. Relatively easy to produce too.That 100% looks legit AF. Yeah, someone has to deal with it. From what I can tell that is the problem. There's no manpower...
All the others signs explaining the reasons are great but education is a separate thing from conveying the status of the trail. It can't be left to discretion.
That looks pretty legit. It's either open or closed. No room for interpretation.Near Myrtle Beach, SCView attachment 153997
Near Myrtle Beach, SCView attachment 153997
In my option that's the whole problem with these solutions. Unless you have daily official manpower to assess, then it goes downhill quickly. The people who don't care will ignore signs/gates/fences/dirty looks/etc. (see Jim V. post), and the people who obey will be locked out during times when it could be ridden with no damage (i.e. frozen trails where conditions may be great). As you can see I'm not in favor of limiting access only to stop boneheads who could care less anyway.That 100% looks legit AF. Yeah, someone has to deal with it. From what I can tell that is the problem. There's no manpower...
All the others signs explaining the reasons are great but education is a separate thing from conveying the status of the trail. It can't be left to discretion.