hls811
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On a Saturday afternoon, just follow the hikers..Anyone have a gpx file or route that they can share. I am going to attempt to go there tomorrow afternoon.
On a Saturday afternoon, just follow the hikers..Anyone have a gpx file or route that they can share. I am going to attempt to go there tomorrow afternoon.
It was much more enjoyable going down.
I always try to avoid climbing!This trail and the Stop trail will be 1-way soon. I have the signs I just need to put them up.
If you read this, please stop climbing both of those trails.
Thanks!
This trail and the Stop trail will be 1-way soon. I have the signs I just need to put them up.
If you read this, please stop climbing both of those trails.
Thanks!
There is a whole thread on this site proving that it is not always an exit...If that's not going to be named Asshole Trail, it's a missed opportunity.
If that's not going to be named Asshole Trail, it's a missed opportunity.
Keep firing you assholes!!There’s 2 of them.
“I knew it. I’m surrounded by Assholes!”
If that's not going to be named Asshole Trail, it's a missed opportunity.
Brown trail? 🤷♂️If that's not going to be named Asshole Trail, it's a missed opportunity.
Where is the Shed trail? Is it at the top of the gravel trail?The Shed Trail has a new addition. This is the start of that.
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no, when entering the properly and making a left onto gravel trail and climbing up from there, the gravel trail splits part of the way up...if you take the right split the entry to the shed trail literally has a shed right next to it...if you take the left split, it'll be your first right turn, which takes you thru the grassy knoll to the shed entryWhere is the Shed trail? Is it at the top of the gravel trail?
making a left onto gravel trail
Thanks, I usually just ride the cromwell loop counter-clock wise, will check this out!no, when entering the properly and making a left onto gravel trail and climbing up from there, the gravel trail splits part of the way up...if you take the right split the entry to the shed trail literally has a shed right next to it...if you take the left split, it'll be your first right turn, which takes you thru the grassy knoll to the shed entry
i suck as an artist but follow either red line (post split) and the red box is the shed
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make sure to also check out stop sign trail, 2nd right on either gravel fork and the entry has a, you guessed it, stop sign (named correctly in TF)Thanks, I usually just ride the cromwell loop counter-clock wise, will check this out!
yeah, there is a mostly non-gravel way to get to shed (and stop) but in terms of explaining and drawing gravel is easiest/most direct haha (like i need to tell you!)So 1 of the efforts we'll be working on next is making a trail to get you to Shed without taking the gravel trail. In general we want to keep the bikers off gravel long-term. So we have something in mind to help this.