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Glenrock State Conservation Area update for 13 Dec


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By kwmoore - Posted on 13 December 2011

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

The MTB trails have drained and are mostly dry. Some of the corners are soft and there are a few muddy patches at the low points -- so ride gently.
Fire trails have wet bits and are pretty mucky inn sections.

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trancexone's picture

Really? I thought the belting we got yesterday would have washed Glenrock out for the week.

kwmoore's picture

I went out to burn up the fire trails expecting things to be too swampy on the MTB trails.
The tracks are a bit mucky where you'd expect them to be (i.e. paddock before high-roller) but better than they have been in the last week+ and very rideable if you take care.

I collected more mud on the fire trails (where there's standing water) than on the MTB trails (which drain well).

trancexone's picture

Thanks for the update KW. Amazing what a bit of good trail design drain standing water away. The fire trails have been wet for months but the mtb trails seem to dry out within hours. How was Bailey's Paddock?

kwmoore's picture

Is Baily's Paddock after Kenny's?
That was a bit boggy, but I could manual over all the wet spots (and I can't manual that well...)

Hop fiend's picture

& some breeze to dry it out

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