Finally a weekend of good weather and a good crowd. I think there was 8 riders from Ohio and I metup with 5 more, 4 were from Maryland.
The new Snakerock v3.0 the old snakerock was like my comfort trail. I finally had it all dialed in and didn't have to think,cause thinkin and ridin is hard! I haven't seen that much fresh dirt since I had a garden in 1993. Funny thing was SR v3.o was the least muddiest trail that we rode??? Definitely alot more nar and sharp turns/switchbacks to be had. Can't even imagine the amount of work that it took I guess after 30 or 40 runs it'll be comfortable again. All sarcasm aside - the 3 or 4 of you made a completely different and excellent trail. Funny, being a WR noob, I would have never seen the lines ya'll cut.
One question profro, do you have plans to include the "Jawbone" jump with another trail - always liked that drop.
It wasn't until the end of Old Windmill I remembered reading that there was not an end yet, so we hiked it back to SRv3.0
3 or 4 chainsaw size trees down on Windmill
The new Snakerock v3.0 the old snakerock was like my comfort trail. I finally had it all dialed in and didn't have to think,cause thinkin and ridin is hard! I haven't seen that much fresh dirt since I had a garden in 1993. Funny thing was SR v3.o was the least muddiest trail that we rode??? Definitely alot more nar and sharp turns/switchbacks to be had. Can't even imagine the amount of work that it took I guess after 30 or 40 runs it'll be comfortable again. All sarcasm aside - the 3 or 4 of you made a completely different and excellent trail. Funny, being a WR noob, I would have never seen the lines ya'll cut.
One question profro, do you have plans to include the "Jawbone" jump with another trail - always liked that drop.
It wasn't until the end of Old Windmill I remembered reading that there was not an end yet, so we hiked it back to SRv3.0
3 or 4 chainsaw size trees down on Windmill