I signed about 8 miles of trail this week. You would be surprised at how little frost there is out there. I had only one stake that was hard to go in, the rest were no harder than an other year. Some areas had no frost. Snow is a good insulater.
Also, I waited this long to sign because I flat out did not have time sooner. I do have other things going on in my life. There are also crops that need to be taken off before signing, there is respect for landowners that hunt (so no signing until after hunting). The 8 miles that I signed has remained unchanged for the most part for 30 plus years because of a good relationship with landowners and just plain great landowners. For that reason alone, I will not change the way we do things here. It's easy to sit back and complain behind your screen name, but until you know exactly what goes on in that area, you have no right to gripe. Just be happy you have snow, and you will get to ride soon.
Also, I waited this long to sign because I flat out did not have time sooner. I do have other things going on in my life. There are also crops that need to be taken off before signing, there is respect for landowners that hunt (so no signing until after hunting). The 8 miles that I signed has remained unchanged for the most part for 30 plus years because of a good relationship with landowners and just plain great landowners. For that reason alone, I will not change the way we do things here. It's easy to sit back and complain behind your screen name, but until you know exactly what goes on in that area, you have no right to gripe. Just be happy you have snow, and you will get to ride soon.