Friday, June 12, 2015

Back on a trail!!!

Yesterday evening I was actually able to get out and do a trail ride at a local trail.  Due to overwhelming support on a local trail work day (that I couldn't attend due to a b-day party) the Northwest Community DORBA trail was able to open up way before the trail steward thought!

The trail steward posted many warnings about the roughness and condition of the trail.  That it would be rough, loose, grassing, and multiple by-passes due to damage but was encouraging people to ride the trail.  Riding helps the trail, it smooths and levels it out.

The Frisco trail is a fairly new trail and was only created a couple years ago.  There is 8 miles of single track packed into a pretty small space out there.  It can be a HOT place to ride during the summer because it's wide open in 70% of the trail.  The steward has done a lot with the elevation he had to work with and got about 350ft of climbing pre-lap.  It's comprised of an outer loop "Ranger" and three internal loops "Wolverine", "Coyote", and "Redhawk".  With an additional look "Raccoon" to be finished soon.  I think once "Raccoon" is done it will put the total mileage up near 10 miles. The best part of all it's only 20 minutes from my house!!!

So I got out to the trail at around 5:00pm.  It was around 94 degrees but felt like 100+.  Due to the heat and the trail conditions it was a slow ride.  But I was able to get 20 miles and was out on the trails for about 2.5 hours.  I went through about a gallon of fluids while out there.

There were quite a few critters out while we were riding.  We found a 7 legged tarantula, saw a skunk running through the grass, and I ran over a cottonmouth snake that was quite pissed at the whole ordeal.  




The trail crews have done some cool fixes to combat erosion.  Here they armored a descent with bricks to protect it from the water.


Here are a couple of other videos from the ride, because MTB videos are cool!




1 comment:

Melisa @ Accidental Runner said...

Good on ya, bud. Those bricks on that descent are cool! I like your GPS mapping of your route, too. You should turn it into a maze puzzle for your girls.