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lenny
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Just wanted to throw my thoughts on there on trail conditions and grooming. The fact is, trails change by the hr. What you remember a area to be like will not be the same weather it be better or worse. Last night I groomed trail 13 from Greenland, through Rockland and half way to Bergland. The trail was actually decent in general with some mogul areas, some snirt and some great but in general a worth while trail to ride. Keep in mind this trail is a main trail from Bergland to Greenland/Mass City and up north so it gets heavy traffic. The area before Rockland is always consistently rough so we run that area a total of 6 passes and it is smooth as glass after a groom. Last weekend the same trail seen record traffic, a good span of low snow so it was probably the roughest it could get at times of the day. A rider may ride it at mid-day and say what the He** and I can understand that but the morning riders may see it as "wow, beautiful". The late evening guys will also love it. So, the conditions vary greatly from hr to hr as I indicated. Often people plan a day to a destination and do that trip after trip and often see mid-day trail deterioration and that is the norm for them. My suggestion is to think outside the norm and plan a little differently especially with a low snow, heavy traffic year. There comes a point (and we have reached it much of this year) that the groom cannot keep up with the extreme conditions and riders are often discouraged, again, I can understand but the only way to see that change is for the rider to make the change. The groomer cannot create a miracle or make it snow so the only other part of the equation is the rider. It's not "A" riders fault the trails are rough but only the rider can alter the way they ride and when they ride. Riders who are willing to try an help sustain a more durable trail can slow down in the corners and ride higher on the outside, accelerate slower from stops, maybe keep the top speed down a few mph's, not hammer it going up inclines which makes big whoops. Ever notice how the whoops are on the right side of a trail going up the hill?
There are ways to help out but we all need to be willing to work together. I understand it may not be as fun of ride to make adjustments but which is worse, ease back a little or ride moguls?
Just a perspective from a guy wanting to see better conditions
There are ways to help out but we all need to be willing to work together. I understand it may not be as fun of ride to make adjustments but which is worse, ease back a little or ride moguls?
Just a perspective from a guy wanting to see better conditions