can you be more specific about the Pangor one please?
Seymour 2014 Conditions
can you be more specific about the Pangor one please?
I rode down Pangor yesterday…assuming no one's got to the tree already (there were three guys trying to man handle it out the way when I went through), it's about a foot in diameter and I seem to remember it's just before the skinny [HTML_REMOVED] gap [HTML_REMOVED] skinny[HTML_REMOVED] big rock [HTML_REMOVED] ramp section.
(Does that rock have an official name?)
Does this help?
above big rock is good enough for me. cheers.
Large tree down on Coconut / Pineapple. I'm happy to chainsaw it out but I think it's best left to whomever is stewarding that trail. I'd be happy to see it gone as there is now a walk / ride around that is forming in the forest.
you mean G section…
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^^ dont you just love when someone puts up a stravadouche segment and misnames the trail and the name sticks
Could not give a rats ass what it's called. That damn tree is ruining everything.
Could not give a rats ass what it's called. That damn tree is ruining everything.
somebody should do something.
Pastor of Muppets
think of the KOM's that could have been!
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there are trails on that side of the mountain?
there are trails on that side of the mountain?
No of course not. These are not the trails your looking for. Move along, Move along.
Sustainable will be around forever.
somebody should do something.
ya they should really get on it
Lee Lau
or not. Sounds like its doing a good job of ruining everything.
Big tree laying across bottletop. Will require some chainsaw work to get it out. It's about halfway down the trail, maybe 20 feet down from the tight rocky corner.
Also big thanks to the folks who put the new bridge on forever after. Got to hit it first, and then do the ride of shame past all the awesome folks who were walking back after finishing it up. Was a great reminder to donate to the nsmba trail fund.
Big tree laying across bottletop. Will require some chainsaw work to get it out. It's about halfway down the trail, maybe 20 feet down from the tight rocky corner.
Also big thanks to the folks who put the new bridge on forever after. Got to hit it first, and then do the ride of shame past all the awesome folks who were walking back after finishing it up. Was a great reminder to donate to the nsmba trail fund.
here's a handy link! :beer:
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