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Glenrock State Conservation Area update for 23 Jun


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By haydos - Posted on 23 June 2011

NB: Originally posted elsewhere on the Global Riders Network and appears via syndication.
Status: 
Amber/Some Issues

Went for a spin this arvo and most trails are looking good, the biggest issue is leaf litter and debris left after the recent wild weather. A few wet spots here and there and Baileys paddock is still a quagmire so please avoid travelling through it if possible, its an absolute mess!
If this sunny weather hangs round it should be dry and fast ready for the weekend Smiling

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pinkbike's picture

I also went in there today... yup sticks and leaves a plenty... and two broken spokes for me. Trails are pretty good, managed to avoid Baileys by taking a sharp left before it and heading up to the road for 50m then back down the firetrail.

Shaft seems to have dried out, still some boggy stuff round the shitworks fence. Didn't get to ride everything before I got a stick stuck in my wheel and now need 4 new spokes, so I can only say that Kennys, BJs, Shit Happens and Suess land are all good. Shaft is good with one or two very small patches. Snakes and Ladders is good.

Empy's picture

We ride through the Baileys mud than go through those people's driveway.

And we like to keep on good terms with our neighbours.

If you really want to avoid it you could bail out back at the Scenic Drv. easement the go back in at Baileys Fire Trail.

Thanks for the status update.

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