BAIN
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Anyways, did about a hour and half ride through there today. Place was pretty much wet except for the higher lines. Many, Many trees down. In the loops off of the railbed, the lower trail under the tower that leads around the hunter cabin out to the corn field has a couple. Somebody is cutting a new trail off of the railbed on your way to the singletrack that has plenty of trees down, but I will be interested in riding it when it is clean. Major tree down on the short climb over by the bulldog section. The loops off of the red tail are in great condition. Huuuuuuuuuuuge tree down at the end of the red trail by the gravel road. Soooo big that when I was in the middle of climbing through it I couldn't see the trail on either side. Busted a left on to the gravel and a quick right to climb abd go over the ledge. Tree down right after the log hump, right before the only climb on that trail. Crossed over the road again and did the quick rocky section, which was clean. Went behind the house and messed around on the rear entrance to the switchback and took that all around back to the main parking lot. Called it a day.
Had a lot of fun, sweated like a mofo and can't wait to do some Guinness later this evening. Only saw to other folks, they passed me in the parking lot and headed up to the switchback. One guy my age and another with a full grey beard. If you are on here then hello guys, I hope you enjoyed your ride. That switch was pretty wet and chewed!
Had a lot of fun, sweated like a mofo and can't wait to do some Guinness later this evening. Only saw to other folks, they passed me in the parking lot and headed up to the switchback. One guy my age and another with a full grey beard. If you are on here then hello guys, I hope you enjoyed your ride. That switch was pretty wet and chewed!