i have not been but i'd guess it's pretty good if 6MR and Chimney are good
Nice! Thank you!
What time were you in the park?
I saw that one, I thought to myself that would be fun down but suck going up. There's hiker shortcuts and braiding going on all over the place, not just this place but every park I've been to lately. At least the people here seem to be taking their trash with them more so than the rest.11 - 12:30. As a point of reference,
I'm comparing to previous years when riding there on weekday mornings you'd see maybe 4 cars in the lot.
And there is now a hiker shortcut on new shoes that basically goes straight down from the top and cuts out 3 switchbacks.
Slightly sweaty rocks today but still mostly grippy(although crowded AF, even at 7ish). The pipeline is very loose from the machinery, especially just below the booter. We're talking guardrail by chimney rock road loose. Caught me off guard and I almost ate it so I figured I'd warn everyone.
Tres Amigos in 90 degrees and full humidity doesn’t sound like a good experience.that place has always been ridiculously crowded on weekends. the trick this time of year is do the opposite, wait until the afternoon when heat and humidity is the highest - the hikers melt and tend to stay away. gotta be in the 90s tho
Tres Amigos in 90 degrees and full humidity doesn’t sound like a good experience.
I was fortunate to get my (at least) yearly Sourlands ride in pre-Covid. I just assume that parking lot is 100% full every day with everyone forcing themselves into nature now. I would go ride Sourlands at 5 am on a Tuesday, though.yeah it's a choice between dodging tons of hikers or sweating to death