Also, the two big trees down across the connector at the top of red have been there since the May storm.
Drop a couple pins please.
Also, the two big trees down across the connector at the top of red have been there since the May storm.
Drop a couple pins please.
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Blue marks the spot. Not sure why the forum flips the image for me.
Yes. The big one is a 20” at least. I could do it but was warned against vigilante sawing 😂
Agreed. Was out at 7 and if it drizzled last night it was too little to matter.I was out this morning at 6, it was super dry, if it rained… you wouldn’t know it. There was one spot on blue that was wet.. but not puddle.. looked like a spring seeping. It didn’t rain by house and I didn’t think it rained there.
I live near the top of the red/blue trails and all day yesterday we got missed by passing storms, zero rain.Any info on the amount of rain in the area yesterday? It's supposed to be a hot one today with relatively low humidity this afternoon; any chance it's okay be this evening?
Rode late yesterday afternoon, completely dry (so long as you don't count the Old Trullo connector which is still a dumpster fire of a mud pit).
Indeed! Used to be one of my preferred access points depending on how I wanted to hit my loops. Now always using the fire road to red (and that top connector is blocked by downed trees for a few months now, so gotta go to next access down from there).Yeah that connector is a total & complete mess. Hard to believe how wet that is compared to the rest of the park.