barrybs wrote:That thought crossed my mindbut it would be a lot of work. They left about a 10 foot wide clear swath with the leaves and sticks blown off into the woods. As thorough as they were, I'm surprised some of the rocks didn't get blown away too.
When I get a chance I'll stop by the park office and see what I can find out.
Barry
Bento wrote:Trail had two sets of foot prints for the full loop this AM. Should be trampled pretty good for meaty studless tires tomorrow. Get out and ride the Poto, put down the internet.
One oddity, a four-wheeler rider looks like they dropped a double bagged garbage bag at the 2nd Patterson Lk Rd crossing (at the low power line near the Lumberjack camp). Rode in the trail about 20ft, dropped the bag (no snow on it) then turned around. No telling what is in that bag :-0
kaysee wrote:Bento wrote:Trail had two sets of foot prints for the full loop this AM. Should be trampled pretty good for meaty studless tires tomorrow. Get out and ride the Poto, put down the internet.
One oddity, a four-wheeler rider looks like they dropped a double bagged garbage bag at the 2nd Patterson Lk Rd crossing (at the low power line near the Lumberjack camp). Rode in the trail about 20ft, dropped the bag (no snow on it) then turned around. No telling what is in that bag :-0
Are four-wheelers allowed on the trail here?
I almost ran into one this summer....was going to say something but I wasn't sure what the rules were
teach58 wrote:Thanks for the tip on trail conditions (see previous post). Based on this I drove up from Toledo this morning. As previosly stated I am a relative newb, having ridden Poto less than a dozen times over the last 10 years. Two things; the trail this morning was nearly perfect. Frozen hard at 9:15 and only started to go a little soft at 11:00, but only in low spots. Thanks to all who work to keep this trail clear - there were no obstacles or debris present.
The second thing (besides trail conditions); I had the best time ever (for me) at the trail. It was my first time 'round on my 29'er! It was like a new experience totally - all good! I did not see another bike and crossed paths with only one hiker. This was also the first time I rode the trail solo. Can't wait to come back.
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