phillychris498
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That's what I saw at first glance too.Is that a turtle?
That's what I saw at first glance too.Is that a turtle?
Bottom right of the tree? It definitely looks like one, but then again I'm looking at a 5 inch phone screen.Is that a turtle?
It will be done !thank you for clearing the trails - I noted on TrailForks but there is a large tree across Hippo near the Fish intersection. Will need chainsaw.
Dave, go win some races I'll get to it this weekend.It will be done !
This is a great feature that I never knew about!Should be good, stay on wet weather friendly trails if in doubt.
Yes, Trailforks is a crowdsourced project and not everyone is comfortable with using it, hence we have lots of gaps. I believe anyone can edit the trails (changes will need to be approved) and check off wet weather friendly. I'm hoping more people do so. This way rather than harping on folks not to ride muddy trails we can point them to a simple alternative.This is a great feature that I never knew about!
However, places like Allaire and Round Valley are grayed-out and I know those are wet weather friendly.
I guess my next question is, what would be the definition of wet weather friendly?Yes, Trailforks is a crowdsourced project and not everyone is comfortable with using it, hence we have lots of gaps. I believe anyone can edit the trails (changes will need to be approved) and check off wet weather friendly. I'm hoping more people do so. This way rather than harping on folks not to ride muddy trails we can point them to a simple alternative.
Should be good, stay on wet weather friendly trails if in doubt.
Bit of a judgement call, I tend to think if you can ride it wet without making ruts, you're good. Pretty much any wood road. Rocky trails (didn't say it had to be easy). So mark it wet friendly, if not somebody will come along and correct it, that's the beauty of crowdsource.I guess my next question is, what would be the definition of wet weather friendly?
Obviously a place like Allaire that is dry the day after a monsoon but what about trails that dry out a day or two later?