Just got back from a hot ride and was descending down East Evergreen Trail and came across about 8 - 10 groups of trail sanitizers. Each group had about 10 - 15 members in it so there was a bashit load of people with rakes and shovels out there working their tails off. As I rode by I greeted them with a Thank You or Nice Work...even tho I am not sure I am in favor of the sanitization efforts...these people were only doing what they were told. Anyways just keep your head up for them this afternoon.:eekster:
Just got back from a hot ride and was descending down East Evergreen Trail and came across about 8 - 10 groups of trail sanitizers. Each group had about 10 - 15 members in it so there was a bashit load of people with rakes and shovels out there working their tails off. As I rode by I greeted them with a Thank You or Nice Work...even tho I am not sure I am in favor of the sanitization efforts...these people were only doing what they were told. Anyways just keep your head up for them this afternoon.:eekster:
Yep. Todays sanitization effort begins on the lower part of E Evergreen Trail (they already screwed with the upper part) about 50 feet up from that first big rock that you ride over and continues past the little clearing further down the trial.
No need for that . It is implied when they do these acts of silliness. That trail will be smoother than a babies butt by the end of the day. We can sell our bikes and buy skateboards/longboards for that thing.
I wonder what the park ranger will say when he sees me pulling a BOB trailer full of baby-heads
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