The fourth roller at Mahlon is a bit easier, in my opinion. The Mahlon roller is a bit taller/longer, but it’s not quite as steep and you can see where you’re heading earlier as you’re rolling into it. The ride out is smoother for that 4th Mahlon roller.For those of you who have done the roller PhillyChris posted and the "fourth" roller at Mahlon, which one is harder/scarier? I've just looked at both of them once. Then there's the drop-off boulder roller on Tigers Blood at Mahlon. I'm guessing in reality that one requires a lot more skill and chances of a broken neck are much higher.
In keeping with the thread title. Conditions = leaves, but generally not overwhelming yet. Probably will be "bad" for a couple of weekends. Park is still bone dry relative to the last few years.
That’s a really cool roller! I wonder who set it up..... 😉I took Candy Ass trail down the mountain; next time i’ll look for this one too. I found another roller on Cardiac where Rollie Pollie merges with Cardiac and it was really steep.
🙂 Great job 👏👍👌! It would be nice one day to hit all those rollers at Allamuchy with you 😉That’s a really cool roller! I wonder who set it up..... 😉
The x's end at one of the streets off of the far end of cranberry ledge someone's personal highway markings. The solid white circles seem to be people from the tranquility side and first popped up when people got stuck inside with Covid. I have scraped off and mud covered a bunch of them. I predict the week before shogun deer season the guy with the green and pink flourescent paint will be back at it. A little bit of a Sh&t show off of cranberry ledge, which is why I don't clear the trees on waving willy that fall from the lumpy turn off back to cranberry ledge anymore. If a big one drops I'll cut a bike size hole but otherwise F-em.Another afterthought is that the spray paint on the cranberry side is getting worse. More white circles and x’s. One low spray painted tree too so a quad probably knocked themself silly in there.
Came across this on our ride today. Didn’t know about it before hand. A much better way through that area than the swampy legacy trail. Decent amount of rockiness too to keep things interesting. Kudos to the trail crew!The jorba TM today more or less finished off the reroute of the part of four bump alternate that went through the wet swampy section that remained (heading to/from lumpy bumpys entrance). Its a lot more entertaining than the old way and wont be a hot mess in the spring....easy to find heading up toward lumpy bumpy from below ( raked and a slight bare right). A little harder heading down toward waterloo road if you come from waving willy side. Theres a left turn and needs to be worked in a bit as the leaves remain in control.
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Great job on the tree clearing, definitely take a look at the type of flow the trail has (in both directions) and cut to match the pace/tempo. Unfortunately more often then not the damage to the woods is significant when the quads make a new go-around. That disaster off the white trail near tranquillity going around the stream crossing is an example of that. The answer is continued use of the NJ DEP (WARNDEP) app. And probably a paint covering for those ridiculous "x" marks. Some quad idiot is also painting in Stephens (blue circle thing).The x's end at one of the streets off of the far end of cranberry ledge someone's personal highway markings. The solid white circles seem to be people from the tranquility side and first popped up when people got stuck inside with Covid. I have scraped off and mud covered a bunch of them. I predict the week before shogun deer season the guy with the green and pink flourescent paint will be back at it. A little bit of a Sh&t show off of cranberry ledge, which is why I don't clear the trees on waving willy that fall from the lumpy turn off back to cranberry ledge anymore. If a big one drops I'll cut a bike size hole but otherwise F-em.
Saw a quad guy in Stephens no helmet. Darwin will win eventually.Great job on the tree clearing, definitely take a look at the type of flow the trail has (in both directions) and cut to match the pace/tempo. Unfortunately more often then not the damage to the woods is significant when the quads make a new go-around. That disaster off the white trail near tranquillity going around the stream crossing is an example of that. The answer is continued use of the NJ DEP (WARNDEP) app. And probably a paint covering for those ridiculous "x" marks. Some quad idiot is also painting in Stephens (blue circle thing).
The world needs more organ donors.Saw a quad guy in Stephens no helmet. Darwin will win eventually.