I will post this here because this post is not Ringwood only. Perhaps it could go under it's own sub forum section in the future. The more education, the better. I hope some JORBA folk can chip in with their points of view.
All year I have noticed that someone is lining the trails with sticks in Ringwood, Sterling and Wawayanda. It may be happening other places too. I wanted to let people know from a trail builders point of view, This is NOT cool. I have no idea if it is strava nazis, or some other obsession, but creating curbs along the trail can have negative affects on trail sustainability. Logs on the lower side of the trail will trap leaves and create a damn, as well as create excessive organic matter on both sides of the trail. Not to mention it looks like shit from the opinion of a trail builder. If people do not stay on a trail it may not be the fault of the user, it may be poor trail design or Strava itself. I urge those with this obsession to reach out to the trail stewards and ask to get involved. The reward of being involved can outweigh and last forever over any KOM.
In addition to the sticks, someone sabotaged technical features and tried to block alternate lines in Ringwood the day after the fest. Some of these lines were rogue and some created by us with permission. We have no idea who would feel this is necessary, but it is sad that we can not all use the park and let others enjoy in their own way as well. If it is an uninformed biker that is blocking sections, I would encourage these people to once again reach out to the trail steward for information before acting. Most wide trails are wide because of poor design or way too much volume. We are working our asses off at JORBA trying to create more trail opprtunities for mountain bikers so that trails are not overused. When we close a feature, it is usually at park request and we will block or post a park sign before the feature to avoid anyone from getting hurt trying to ride a feature, .....not on the landing. There is a clear line between sabotage and closure. All this nonsense is NOT cool.
All year I have noticed that someone is lining the trails with sticks in Ringwood, Sterling and Wawayanda. It may be happening other places too. I wanted to let people know from a trail builders point of view, This is NOT cool. I have no idea if it is strava nazis, or some other obsession, but creating curbs along the trail can have negative affects on trail sustainability. Logs on the lower side of the trail will trap leaves and create a damn, as well as create excessive organic matter on both sides of the trail. Not to mention it looks like shit from the opinion of a trail builder. If people do not stay on a trail it may not be the fault of the user, it may be poor trail design or Strava itself. I urge those with this obsession to reach out to the trail stewards and ask to get involved. The reward of being involved can outweigh and last forever over any KOM.
In addition to the sticks, someone sabotaged technical features and tried to block alternate lines in Ringwood the day after the fest. Some of these lines were rogue and some created by us with permission. We have no idea who would feel this is necessary, but it is sad that we can not all use the park and let others enjoy in their own way as well. If it is an uninformed biker that is blocking sections, I would encourage these people to once again reach out to the trail steward for information before acting. Most wide trails are wide because of poor design or way too much volume. We are working our asses off at JORBA trying to create more trail opprtunities for mountain bikers so that trails are not overused. When we close a feature, it is usually at park request and we will block or post a park sign before the feature to avoid anyone from getting hurt trying to ride a feature, .....not on the landing. There is a clear line between sabotage and closure. All this nonsense is NOT cool.




