jreyst wrote:@macarone: I'm hoping you're kidding?
macarone wrote:jreyst wrote:@macarone: I'm hoping you're kidding?
Why?
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WallEyed wrote:macarone wrote:jreyst wrote:@macarone: I'm hoping you're kidding?
Why?
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You didn’t see the giant signs instructing not to ride when wet or muddy? Or did you think that they didn’t apply to you?
il8apex wrote:Looks like the rain has tapered off today. I was hoping to get out tomorrow and buzz around at lunchtime. Is there someone here to like to give the "all clear" based on conditions?
-Tom
2Old2BFast wrote:I rode Brighton this morning, which is one of my go to places when it's too wet to ride anywhere else. Brighton had just dried out enough that riders weren't doing damage to the trail.
Tree Farm is a great place to ride in the summer when it's dry and dusty everywhere else. It really should not be the first place you think about after a heavy rain.
2Old2BFast wrote:I hope no one relies on trail conditions from macarone.
I rode Brighton this morning, which is one of my go to places when it's too wet to ride anywhere else. Brighton had just dried out enough that riders weren't doing damage to the trail.
Tree Farm is a great place to ride in the summer when it's dry and dusty everywhere else. It really should not be the first place you think about after a heavy rain.
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