Today, I started at the Park Office and went south on Wm Hofferlin. Believe it or not there is still a pile of snow making entering the trail a PITA. There was a tree right off the bat, but I managed to cut it enough that you can ride under what is remaining. About 1/4 mile in there was another snarl of pines. I cut the smaller ones and all the branches. So, 2 cuts with a chainsaw and that will be good. There is a "go-around" starting to develop. In fact, when I returned I used it. So, technically that section can be ridden now. I continued on Hof to Double Pond. It was mostly clear with only a few things to clean up. Someone must have got to that already - there were signs of cuts.
I'm pretty sure its been reported, but that there is a sizable tree across Double Pond about 1/2 way between Hof and Plymouth. Definitely needs a chainsaw. Its low enough to lift your bike and climb over. There was a bunch of cut rhododendron in that area that was probably stuck in the snow previously. I cleared it.
Plymouth - There was a lot of stuff encroaching on the trail in the rhododendron tunnels. Also, there are lots of branches on the trail. I got about 1/2 mile in from DP. It felt like further, but that's what Strava says. So, that section is good to go, but there is probably another 1/2 mile left to the other end yet to be cleared/trimmed. Nothing needing a chainsaw...yet.