DNR maintains your trails?! Wow. We have one trail that's on state park land and it's not even rideable, it's got so many bumps from roots growing through it. At least they put orange snow fence around the parts that have washed down into the river.
DNR maintains your trails?! Wow. We have one trail that's on state park land and it's not even rideable, it's got so many bumps from roots growing through it. At least they put orange snow fence around the parts that have washed down into the river.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
It's very popular, so that may have something to do with it. Parts of it (well, I've never ridden on those parts) might also be maintained by whatever county it runs through (Hamilton County Park District paved the part from the old trailhead to its golf course.)
(And which trail are you referring to, so that I may stay away from it?)
The towpath is supposed to be nice, but parts of it, I hear, are crushed limestone. Not good for my bike, at any rate.
At least I don't leave slime trails.
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Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
Well I'm still grumpy about this. So one stretch they chip sealed got it's final sweeping and they painted on the lines, so it's considered done. It's ATROCIOUS. They should really wait for warmer weather so the gravel actually sticks to the tar. The gravel didn't adhere well at all and the surface is a bumpy washboardy mess. Plus whatever they swept it with must've been missing lots of bristles because there is still loose gravel all over. I'm not gonna ride on it for another week or so.
The other road they chipped a few days ago won't be rideable probably for weeks because it hardly gets any car traffic. I drove my car on it last night and had to keep it under 15 mph because of loose deep gravel that was flying all over the place. Sigh.