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Postby countryboy_mike » June 18th, 2012, 10:42 am

Am I supposed to be taking the Crooked Lake trail to complete the Potawatomi ride or am I supposed to take the trail to the left? They look about the same distance ont he map. Also, to bypass Gosslin Lake loop on wet days, I take the right trail at the top of the sand pit, no?

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Postby Redstone Liger » June 18th, 2012, 1:42 pm

Yes take the right and you'll pass the crooked lake sign.

I'm not very good w/the shortcuts and what they bypass, but it sounds about right.
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Re: Crooked lake

Postby irishpitbull » June 18th, 2012, 1:47 pm

Yes on both. No need for the short cut this time of year tho. Very dry back there.
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Re: Crooked lake

Postby countryboy_mike » June 18th, 2012, 2:19 pm

Gosslin was a mess yesterday afternoon. I was a slick as vasoline.
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Re: Crooked lake

Postby G.Cook » June 18th, 2012, 3:43 pm

Gosling will do that any time we get a good soaking out this way. If you ride it you will probably do more damage to your drive train then the trail. That loop is what it is and it's not going to change it's character until the trail tread is routed to higher ground and maybe board walked a little bit . Just a little, cause I hate board walks.
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Re: Crooked lake

Postby irishpitbull » June 18th, 2012, 3:44 pm

countryboy_mike wrote:Gosslin was a mess yesterday afternoon. I was a slick as vasoline.



I was out before the rain and it was dry and dusty. We needed this rain bad.
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Re: Crooked lake

Postby countryboy_mike » June 18th, 2012, 8:56 pm

G.Cook wrote:Gosling will do that any time we get a good soaking out this way. If you ride it you will probably do more damage to your drive train then the trail. That loop is what it is and it's not going to change it's character until the trail tread is routed to higher ground and maybe board walked a little bit . Just a little, cause I hate board walks.

Oh I paid the price coming off of one of said boardwalks. My front tire washed as soon as I hit the dirt (mud) and down I went...hard. Next wet day I will bypass the loop.
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Re: Crooked lake

Postby barrybs » June 18th, 2012, 9:26 pm

countryboy_mike wrote:Am I supposed to be taking the Crooked Lake trail to complete the Potawatomi ride or am I supposed to take the trail to the left? They look about the same distance ont he map. Also, to bypass Gosslin Lake loop on wet days, I take the right trail at the top of the sand pit, no?

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Go left @ the #9 post (at the bench), to complete the Poto. #9 to #2 is the Poto and Crooked Lake trails combined.

If you turn right @ #9 post you will be riding backwards (for bikes) on the Crooked Lake Trail.

http://www.michigandnr.com/Publications ... trails.pdf

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Re: Crooked lake

Postby countryboy_mike » June 19th, 2012, 8:13 am

barrybs wrote:
countryboy_mike wrote:Am I supposed to be taking the Crooked Lake trail to complete the Potawatomi ride or am I supposed to take the trail to the left? They look about the same distance ont he map. Also, to bypass Gosslin Lake loop on wet days, I take the right trail at the top of the sand pit, no?

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Go left @ the #9 post (at the bench), to complete the Poto. #9 to #2 is the Poto and Crooked Lake trails combined.

If you turn right @ #9 post you will be riding backwards (for bikes) on the Crooked Lake Trail.

http://www.michigandnr.com/Publications ... trails.pdf

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thanks Barry! Looks like there is quite a bit of confusion out there on this section. Know I know, although that wrong way section of Crooked lake was kinda fun :)
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Re: Crooked lake

Postby F7Cannon » June 19th, 2012, 6:51 pm

countryboy_mike wrote:Am I supposed to be taking the Crooked Lake trail to complete the Potawatomi ride or am I supposed to take the trail to the left? They look about the same distance ont he map. Also, to bypass Gosslin Lake loop on wet days, I take the right trail at the top of the sand pit, no?

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Somebody once told me to always go to the left at Poto untill you are supposed to go right. Seems like strange advice but it actually really makes sence once you have ridden the trail a few times. :wink:
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