Due to the fires the USFS have plowed the singletrack all the way to East Camino Cielo for firefighting vehicle access.
The canyon trail isn't affected though.
Interesting. I've ridden Romero maybe 6 or 7 times with a buddy and I have no clue what the hell you're talking about. I'll talk to my friend to see if he can put it in my terms. Either way, plowing ish sucks.
Due to the fires the USFS have plowed the singletrack all the way to East Camino Cielo for firefighting vehicle access.
The canyon trail isn't affected though.
I have it on good word that they only got as far down as the upper clearing before it turns into singletrack before they realized it was way too washed away. Just because it still appears as a "road" on a map does not mean that it physically can be used as one. It should all be intact except for the stretch between the water tower and the clearing, despite what the Independent might say.
I have it on good word that they only got as far down as the upper clearing before it turns into singletrack before they realized it was way too washed away. Just because it still appears as a "road" on a map does not mean that it physically can be used as one. It should all be intact except for the stretch between the water tower and the clearing, despite what the Independent might say.
That might change they are still working in that area. They're not cutting access roads, they're clearing them out to be fuel breaks in case the fire moves that direction. They're going to be working on expanding out the breaks from Romero to Lake Casitas. If the winds more it that direction expect to see a lot of dozers, as it's the last line between the hills and the houses. They'll also get hand crews into areas the dozers can't get too.
I went to ride Romero and take pictures of the trail today (Tuesday). The Montecito fire guys were stopping anyone from ascending the trail. They said they were rolling a boulder down the trail today (via bulldozer) and that indeed they were bulldozing the road all the way. He said it is for emergency access to the top. It is much faster to get to the top and down the other side from Romero. He also said they were not quite to the river trail and were planning on finishing in 2 days. It was true that they called off the operation a couple days ago, but they got orders to resume. That's all I know right now.
Something will have to happen, without any water control features its going to erode quickly.
Ironically there isn't much tread work we could do until it did rain.
I won't be doing anything w/o approval of USFS, SBMTV. Its way too sensitive a political environment nowadays....Its also why our trails look like sh*t, you have to have bloody archaeologist hike it first to make sure you aren't messing up a Chumash grave. Which is pretty ironic after a goddamned bulldozer throws up an 8ft wide gash where a singletrack used to be.
went to ride knapps this morning and was stopped by the fire ranger guys. they said the trail was closed due to bulldozers on the trail or what was a trail. i asked if just the top and bottem were getting recut and they said no, the whole thing top to bottem. they call that rehab work running a dozer down a singletrack. i hope they didnt really mean the whole trail.
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