Most of those trails are pretty firm/rocky so they handle rain really well. Add Yellow to your loop next time!First time here today, rode white to blue back to white, very nice trail system well marked for a noob, was surprisingly dryer than expected with all of the rain Saturday
The cheat lines on yellow get ridiculous. I remember like a year or two ago somebody actually made a stick barricade BLOCKING a feature and pushing people to their own ride around. @Jason had a solid rant on here that week lol.I passed through today and they were in good condition. I didn’t find it greasy at all.
On the other hand if you are one of the people widening trails or bypassing rocky sections - STOP IT! I was so annoyed to see the new lines getting burned in around rocky or rooty sections. It’s sickening. If you want smooth rock less trails go to Lewis Morris. Rant over.
The cheat lines on yellow get ridiculous. I remember like a year or two ago somebody actually made a stick barricade BLOCKING a feature and pushing people to their own ride around. @Jason had a solid rant on here that week lol.
How are conditions at Dickerson Mine? I'm trying to show my mom some more challenging terrain tomorrow, without doing anything crazy. I've actually never ridden here, so what would be a good loop? No more than 5-6 miles, keeping in mind that the orange trail seems too technical for her.
Just got back from a nice ride. It was really dry in spots. Very surprising.
Bunch of dirt bikes riding up and down the fire road by the dumping area by the Calais rd gate when I left.
Timely update thanks. was thinking of going for a spin there tmw morning since it’s the only trails I really know plus it’s close enough to walk out to the car if needed.Just got back from a nice ride. It was really dry in spots. Very surprising.
Bunch of dirt bikes riding up and down the fire road by the dumping area by the Calais rd gate when I left.