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Re: Mid-State: Burchfield

Postby reidabel » September 16th, 2011, 9:56 pm

Sounds good - run it by Jeff to get approval and then I'm sure people will volunteer to help out if it's bigger than a one-person job. If you need chainsaw work done, I'm willing to do it ...
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Re: Mid-State: Burchfield

Postby geardaddy37 » September 20th, 2011, 9:56 pm

Do not ...I repeat DO NOT! attend in any way to Reid's requests to do chainsaw work. He is out of control! You might as well give heroin to a homeless guy! As I write this he is probably wandering the singletrack of Burchfield looking for trees to chop, stumps to grind, any excuse to pull the trigger on his Poulan ... he's out of control! We need an intervention! :twisted: :lol:
(BTW Reid your new stunt is lookin' mighty fine...mighty fine I say... 8) )
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Re: Mid-State: Burchfield

Postby reidabel » September 20th, 2011, 11:20 pm

Hey, Buddy ... spare change for a tank of gas and a bunch of 2x4's?

What new stunt? Has anybody seen a new stunt somewhere?
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Re: Mid-State: Burchfield

Postby rvd » September 21st, 2011, 11:09 pm

Did a lap tonight at Burch. Trail is in good condition. There is no mud but several slick corners. Should dry out soon.

The field trails have been mowed, which will allow at least some passing (being passed) at the TT. Raking to pull the clippings off the trail (and to make the rut visible again) would be nice.

The new bridges on swamp are amazing (the "temporary reroute" sign can be removed), as is Reid's log ride.

Speaking of Reid, he was working on some cool-looking stunt exiting a new trail section that feeds into Remember Me.
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Re: Mid-State: Burchfield

Postby TenSpeed » September 22nd, 2011, 1:04 pm

Got a quick ride in today. Trails are not muddy, just slick in some spots as mentioned above. They were out mowing at the entrance to whatever that trail is that starts at McNamara, I dunno the name. I cannot believe how many leaves are already falling. Swamp Thing along the river is so nice now, thanks for the hard work on that.
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Re: Mid-State: Burchfield

Postby AllMountin' » October 4th, 2011, 9:31 am

The trail has recovered quite nicely from all the rain last week. The parts of the the trail that didn't get used in the TT are littered with debris. That includes Dragonball, the section after the Annie's downhill that got cut out, and the high line of Swamp Thing by the river.

Overall, good riding out there right now. Thanks to John for the spare tube yesterday. It gets dark too darn early now at Burchfield. It'd be great if someone would fix that... ;-)
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Re: Mid-State: Burchfield

Postby c0nsumer » October 4th, 2011, 9:32 am

AllMountin' wrote:It gets dark too darn early now at Burchfield. It'd be great if someone would fix that... ;-)


Get some lights. ;)

Now that I've ridden it, I'm certain that Burchfield would make for great night riding.
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Re: Mid-State: Burchfield

Postby SteveF » October 4th, 2011, 9:51 am

c0nsumer wrote:
AllMountin' wrote:It gets dark too darn early now at Burchfield. It'd be great if someone would fix that... ;-)


Get some lights. ;)

Now that I've ridden it, I'm certain that Burchfield would make for great night riding.


Unfortunately, they close the park and lock the gates at sundown. We got special permission to do some night rides there a few years back but that only happened that fall.
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Re: Mid-State: Burchfield

Postby Overdrive » October 4th, 2011, 9:55 am

Anderson is great for night rides and at least that's open. Bennett Park might be too, though not sure on that one
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Re: Mid-State: Burchfield

Postby jonw9 » October 4th, 2011, 11:56 am

Overdrive wrote:Anderson is great for night rides and at least that's open. Bennett Park might be too, though not sure on that one


I know Bennett is OK, as Frost (the TC) has mentioned being out there at night in the past.
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Re: Mid-State: Burchfield

Postby dauber76 » October 4th, 2011, 12:29 pm

Overdrive wrote:Anderson is great for night rides and at least that's open. Bennett Park might be too, though not sure on that one


Technically the park closes at night. Technically.
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Re: Mid-State: Burchfield

Postby Overdrive » October 4th, 2011, 12:35 pm

dauber76 wrote:
Overdrive wrote:Anderson is great for night rides and at least that's open. Bennett Park might be too, though not sure on that one


Technically the park closes at night. Technically.

Thanks for the clarification : )
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Re: Mid-State: Burchfield

Postby AllMountin' » October 4th, 2011, 5:55 pm

c0nsumer wrote:
AllMountin' wrote:It gets dark too darn early now at Burchfield. It'd be great if someone would fix that... ;-)


Get some lights. ;)


600 lumens already on order. Should be here tomorrow or Thursday.

I was thinking stadium lighting throughout. Do it up like Tom Bodett- "We'll leave the light on for ya."

Seems reasonable. ;-)
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Re: Mid-State: Burchfield

Postby reidabel » October 4th, 2011, 8:33 pm

Have fun with the lights!

Got a quick ride in after work, first time I've ridden my bike without a chainsaw and tool bag on the handlebars in weeks, felt REALLY good. It was interesting to see the trail after it had been cleaned up and raced on, kind of like giving it a sandblasting! Looks like a lot of people went off the trail on Remember Me on those sidehill curves!

You know, the South side of the park is now a lot more fun than it used to be, with those new trails (the dip!) and the new stunt being South of Peppermint Creek. I used to not want to go South of Dragonball Run at all ...
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Re: Mid-State: Burchfield

Postby geardaddy37 » October 5th, 2011, 12:19 pm

...all work and no play makes Reid a very unhappy boy! :)
I wam heading out right now for a couple hours of trail work...
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