Are the trails dry enough to ride? Thinking of bringing my bike to work tomorrow since I’ll likely be done early enough to get in a decent ride.
Definitely. Probably will be dusty.
Are the trails dry enough to ride? Thinking of bringing my bike to work tomorrow since I’ll likely be done early enough to get in a decent ride.
Go for it. Should be goodAre the trails dry enough to ride? Thinking of bringing my bike to work tomorrow since I’ll likely be done early enough to get in a decent ride.
YesAre the trails dry enough to ride? Thinking of bringing my bike to work tomorrow since I’ll likely be done early enough to get in a decent ride.
nice cut, but with the dead wood, wouldn't the fine or medium blade work better? I just got two folders, the larger for green wood and the smaller for dry branches and suchKatanaboy - Awesome tool. You will love it! Yeah it's good upper body workout but you can cut some serious stuff with it. Still need to use good saw skills and read what the tree is doing as you go. I carry a smaller Silky Bigboy on my pack whenever I ride.
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yikes! such a shame. conditions were absolutely perfect the last few days.Don't expect to ride here for awhile, still lots of flooding - the creek next to the red trail that ends at canal road is about 3 feet from the trail!
I'm kicking myself for not hitting it Saturday.... that's going to take a long time to dry.Don't expect to ride here for awhile, still lots of flooding - the creek next to the red trail that ends at canal road is about 3 feet from the trail!
So you're saying that one steep climb that's on the edge of a cliff isn't so scary now?Don't expect to ride here for awhile, still lots of flooding - the creek next to the red trail that ends at canal road is about 3 feet from the trail!