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Ha one time I rode here found myself on torn-up poopie over-grown horse trail, but later hiked here many times with scouts and found the right trails are rather nice. Still have a hard time stopping here when Highland is just a little farther, but nice for folks who live nearby for something else to mix things up. I don't get to Highland nearly enough either!
The campground bypass trail has been recently trimmed, and is in great shape right now. Keep on the lookout for stumpy stuff sticking out of the trail tread or just off of it.
The 4 normal loops at Proud lake are getting overgrown. They are dry except for a few small wet spots in the expected places.
Ive been pruning back the thorns on Proud Lake loops - together with Bill's awesome mowing, the trails are in pretty decent shape but as usual, there is more to do.
Also on the Kensignton Connector: I reported the big down tree located West of Old Plank / South of Horse trail.........to the Kensington Metro Park Manager.
Rode the Kensignton connector, loop 3 and 4 yesterday. Only 1 try down a little ways into loop 3, maybe a mile. The rest were all clear and tacky with only a few mud puddles. Connected this with Milford and was such an awesome ride. I am kicking myself for not riding here sooner.
Proud Lake has lowkey some of the funnest sections in SE MI. Did campground trail, loop 1, and loop 4 last night. Only a tiny bit of mud on loop 4....that downhill counter clockwise was awesome!
Loops 1-4, two track to campground and campground single track were all 100% clear and perfect yesterday. Only a few tracks and setting up nice with the inch of snow ish. Did everything on 2.4's with no issues.
steveracer wrote:anyone out there today? Studs needed or will a rubber 29er work well
Planning where to ride Monday morning g.
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Saw a ride on Strava yesterday for campground, loop 1 and 2 and said studs would be recommended. I am also debating riding here this afternoon with my regular rubber 29er. Just depends on if the snow bonded to the ice or not...