tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5154406597353291752.post7568887075429073896..comments2023-11-20T15:57:43.566-07:00Comments on KanyonKris: Unplanned SaturdayKanyonKrishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01954169751206336705noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5154406597353291752.post-23401224038245786702009-06-29T18:02:17.057-06:002009-06-29T18:02:17.057-06:00It's not just you dug, or Kris. I think there...It's not just you dug, or Kris. I think there are now officially more moto's than mountain bikes. The last two wednesday nights when I have been there, we've passed more moto's than mt bikes. And tensions are getting high. We had a long talk at the four-way with a moto group who said that the guy just ahead of us had read them the riot act and threatened legal action. <br />We're gonna have to find some way to get along. Trail days like this seem to be a good start.JoshuaMcChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01519912090346922253noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5154406597353291752.post-9706733930625646022009-06-29T13:24:25.744-06:002009-06-29T13:24:25.744-06:00dug - After you cross cascade road and head up SFD...dug - After you cross cascade road and head up SFDC it's just down from the pond before a rocky spot. It's almost always at least a little wet there year round, and a mud bog in Spring.<br /><br />Yes, every year for the last 3 years I see more motorcycles on those trails. Adam reports on the UMB Trail Conditions forum that Tibble has been destroyed by motos - he put it aptly "it depressed and angered me".<br /><br />SBJ - We joked with the Forrest Service folks that we could easily put in a teeter. They were amused by the idea, then said no.KanyonKrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01954169751206336705noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5154406597353291752.post-28002878400054535902009-06-29T12:41:21.178-06:002009-06-29T12:41:21.178-06:00Nice work on the trails. Glad to see the use of br...Nice work on the trails. Glad to see the use of bridges where mud is a persistent problem. Ladders, teeters, skinnies, and other features so prominent in BC got started because people were building bridges over areas that were consistently muddy and unrideable and decided to get creative.Ski Bike Junkiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12295969126174565599noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5154406597353291752.post-41627349016889881712009-06-29T10:58:42.200-06:002009-06-29T10:58:42.200-06:00thanks for the trail work.
where exactly is that ...thanks for the trail work.<br /><br />where exactly is that spot? and is it just me, or are there way more motorcycles up in them hill than there use to be?dughttp://suncrestdug.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com