Some of you may have read a little trail building blurb that I posted somewhere buried in another thread about the closing of Carnegie. So I thought that I would give it it's own little thread.
We (San Diego Adventure Riders) "broke ground" in the ribboned area last weekend and yesterday I went back to ride a little bit of it, even though I prefer more "wussy" trails in my old age. I'd like to thank Ranger Richard Tull for helping us get the area designated for a new trail and for helping train and educate us on the proper ways to cut trails on sensitive enviroment. We are lucky to have a club president who is very active in land use issues to work with land agencies (such as the National Forest Service, in this case) to help preserve and open up new riding opportunities in our area.
Link to some pictures. The trail is not ready for it's public debut yet.
http://www.dualsport-sd.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=6336&hl=

We (San Diego Adventure Riders) "broke ground" in the ribboned area last weekend and yesterday I went back to ride a little bit of it, even though I prefer more "wussy" trails in my old age. I'd like to thank Ranger Richard Tull for helping us get the area designated for a new trail and for helping train and educate us on the proper ways to cut trails on sensitive enviroment. We are lucky to have a club president who is very active in land use issues to work with land agencies (such as the National Forest Service, in this case) to help preserve and open up new riding opportunities in our area.
Link to some pictures. The trail is not ready for it's public debut yet.
http://www.dualsport-sd.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=6336&hl=

We will probably be out there on Saturday to whack some brush.
I will be working on the trail on Saturday. More pictures to follow when we get everything finished and get our sign up at the trail head.
