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Re: Western: Luton Park

Postby robbio7 » March 14th, 2012, 11:18 am

Rode last night (3-13) just before sunset and the trails were great. Very little mud and what was there was tacky, but not anything that would create ruts (there were plenty of dried ones however.) One really soggy spot up by 10th st but that was it. It aught to be perfect today.
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Re: Western: Luton Park

Postby RickPlite » March 14th, 2012, 11:25 am

robbio7 wrote:Rode last night (3-13) just before sunset and the trails were great. Very little mud and what was there was tacky, but not anything that would create ruts (there were plenty of dried ones however.) One really soggy spot up by 10th st but that was it. It aught to be perfect today.



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Re: Western: Luton Park

Postby Wired29 » March 18th, 2012, 1:54 pm

Trail is in great shape! Quit looking at posts and ride! :)
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Re: Western: Luton Park

Postby Wired29 » March 21st, 2012, 2:32 pm

Found on 3-21 a blue water bottle on the blue loop and a green bottle on the red loop. Left both on the left side of the bulletin board.
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Re: Western: Luton Park

Postby ballpk » March 24th, 2012, 7:12 pm

Just wondering if anyone knows if the trail has dried out yet from all the rain we had? Hoping to ride there on Sunday. Thanks for the update.
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Re: Western: Luton Park

Postby Slimm » March 25th, 2012, 12:05 pm

i haven't been over there yet, but i'm going to give it a go later this afternoon. i expect the tread will be soft, but rideable, with the possibility of a few puddles in problem areas.

if it's too mushy i'll bail and ride down the the ski area

update:
wasnt mushy or wet at all. good shape

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Re: Western: Luton Park

Postby RickPlite » April 1st, 2012, 8:08 pm

trail is in great shape today, enjoy early April weather!
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Re: Western: Luton Park

Postby Bigtymer » April 2nd, 2012, 11:38 am

RickPlite wrote:trail is in great shape today, enjoy early April weather!
Alright, good times 8)
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Re: Western: Luton Park

Postby the Putti » April 14th, 2012, 12:05 pm

Rode this morning, and the conditions are perfect! I'd still be out there if my legs cooperated!
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Re: Western: Luton Park

Postby G.R.XC-MTNBKR » April 14th, 2012, 8:00 pm

the Putti wrote:Rode this morning, and the conditions are perfect! I'd still be out there if my legs cooperated!

Yes the weather was nice. It doesnt look like a lot of this trail is going to survive this season. :( It appears the newbs and rec riders are tearing this trail apart very quickly, many parts are very rutted out from them having to lock up brakes to slow suddenly and eating away half the trail in spots due to them taking the wrong lines. While some like the extra challenge it makes it very dangerous for most, I see people wreck out there all the time in the same areas, and will require lots of rerouting which will end up making the trail easier. I have no problem with rec riders but they are tearing this trail up causing people to put in unauthorized bypasses all over. Is there any way to teach these people the basics of XC singletrack mountain biking? Maybe some pamphlets at the trailhead.
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Re: Western: Luton Park

Postby yamaha13 » April 14th, 2012, 9:01 pm

Those reroutes you may be referring to were put in by the trail coordinator. Those ruts have been there since the thaw and are actually much better. Trail seems to be in great shape and if you would like get involved or help with trail projects look for up coming trail days on MMBA
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Re: Western: Luton Park

Postby Slimm » April 15th, 2012, 11:52 am

i think the ruts G.R. is speaking of are the areas where brake bumping is occuring and they don't have anything to do with the ground thawing. he is indeed corrrect that there are a number of places that are going to have to fixed prolly sooner rather than later. There are also a few outsloped curves that are erroding away and some of those areas are going to have to be addressed this season too.

I'm pretty sure the TC is aware of these trouble spots

i don't think the fixes will make the trail easier though, at least not if i'm involved in it

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Re: Western: Luton Park

Postby G.R.XC-MTNBKR » April 15th, 2012, 3:14 pm

Slimm wrote:i think the ruts G.R. is speaking of are the areas where brake bumping is occuring and they don't have anything to do with the ground thawing. he is indeed corrrect that there are a number of places that are going to have to fixed prolly sooner rather than later. There are also a few outsloped curves that are erroding away and some of those areas are going to have to be addressed this season too.

I'm pretty sure the TC is aware of these trouble spots

i don't think the fixes will make the trail easier though, at least not if i'm involved in it

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Yes, thank you. And I agree rerouting will not necessarily make the trail easier, and I hope then you are involved.
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Re: Western: Luton Park

Postby cramer » April 15th, 2012, 6:26 pm

Slimm wrote:i think the ruts G.R. is speaking of are the areas where brake bumping is occuring and they don't have anything to do with the ground thawing. he is indeed corrrect that there are a number of places that are going to have to fixed prolly sooner rather than later. There are also a few outsloped curves that are erroding away and some of those areas are going to have to be addressed this season too.

I'm pretty sure the TC is aware of these trouble spots

i don't think the fixes will make the trail easier though, at least not if i'm involved in it

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If people are skidding into it, the re-route better be armored with some rocks or something, otherwise the newbs will just tear it up the same as the old route.
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Re: Western: Luton Park

Postby G.R.XC-MTNBKR » April 15th, 2012, 7:00 pm

cramer wrote:
Slimm wrote:i think the ruts G.R. is speaking of are the areas where brake bumping is occuring and they don't have anything to do with the ground thawing. he is indeed corrrect that there are a number of places that are going to have to fixed prolly sooner rather than later. There are also a few outsloped curves that are erroding away and some of those areas are going to have to be addressed this season too.

I'm pretty sure the TC is aware of these trouble spots

i don't think the fixes will make the trail easier though, at least not if i'm involved in it

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If people are skidding into it, the re-route better be armored with some rocks or something, otherwise the newbs will just tear it up the same as the old route.

Agreed. With the amount of traffic luton now gets I dont think theres anything that can really be done, because eventually most of the trail will look like that. To bad we couldnt add a few huge climbs the number of people would quickly drop. :twisted:
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