Dusty the Whale
Mr.Chainsaw
Only soft spot was on the back side along those houses on Grand Tour.
New tree down at Huber. It's small and easily to ride/hop over, but if you're riding Many Log Run counter-clockwise, it can be a bit of a surprise, as you've just gone down the hill and are negotiating the sand at the bottom as the trail turns left.
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No, I just go in circles until I check the map and go back to hartshorne. I have brain farts there.Wait, other people don't ride everything at Huber both ways? Asking for a friend.
No, I just go in circles until I check the map and go back to hartshorne. I have brain farts there.
Heh heh... I ride there from home, which is a 14 mile round trip in itself, so if I have enough time and motivation to do more than a one-way trip through Huber (although that still results in some repeated sections to cover everything), I'd rather go to HartshorneWait, other people don't ride everything at Huber both ways? Asking for a friend.
It was Dog Day Afternoon at Hartshorne, not only were there a lot of hikers today but they all bought a dog, one group had six.I did it today, the conditions were fine but super crowded.
I wanted to ride Harts after work today but the Buttermilk lot was full when I got there around 3:30. I was short on time and didn‘t want to drive to Rocky Point so I went over to Huber. Glad I did...it wasn‘t busy there at all...and the conditions were about as good as they get. And yes, I rode everything both directions...is there any other way?It was Dog Day Afternoon at Hartshorne, not only were there a lot of hikers today but they all bought a dog, one group had six.
I go SUPER early weekend mornings. Like to get out by 9:30. My wife (Borat voice) and I are looking for a house down that way-ish and hope to be riding there weekday mornings before work on the regularYeah, I was at Hartshorne Tuesday evening as well (but as mentioned earlier, rode there so parking wasn't an issue.) Weekday evenings used to be relatively quiet, but not anymore.
Spring break this past week for schools will do that.Yeah, I was at Hartshorne Tuesday evening as well (but as mentioned earlier, rode there so parking wasn't an issue.) Weekday evenings used to be relatively quiet, but not anymore.
I wish I was motivated to do that, but I'm not a morning person. I need to ease in to the day. 🥱 I usually start work around 7:00 - 7:30 anyway, so I'd have to be there really early.I go SUPER early weekend mornings. Like to get out by 9:30. My wife (Borat voice) and I are looking for a house down that way-ish and hope to be riding there weekday mornings before work on the regular
Not just this week, but in general. Probably still from more people working from home and not having to waste time after work commuting and such (and that's a good thing IMO)Spring break this past week for schools will do that.
There used to be a good one on the outside of the final left just before the clearing coming up from the lower lot. Spent quite a few minutes lying motionless in it once trying to figure out how to get out w/o causing more pain first. Failed.My singlespeed has finally been baptized in the home park, though the gearing is too tall for here. Need to add a couple of teeth sprocket for when I ride here. If you heard howling, that was me stalling at the top of a climb and tipping into the only [apparently] thorn patch in the park.
Nice!!!There used to be a good one on the outside of the final left just before the clearing coming up from the lower lot. Spent quite a few minutes lying motionless in it once trying to figure out how to get out w/o causing more pain first. Failed.
Both parks were pretty good early this morning.
Hartshorne trivia I learned recently: the original land was bought by Hartshorne from the Lenape in 1670 for 13 shillings. The cabin that the scouts use was originally a play house for the umpteenth descendants of that guy.