With the *barely* below freezing temps I checked conditions this morning and came in from the dirt road:
In general, where it would be typically wet, its really wet, lots of walking was had
Blue, along the field it is the wettest ive personally seen, not much you can do here other than a big reroute
Red, the good news is only 4-5 4" trees and one bigger cedar down, however the bigger one is a widow maker. A few brush/ vine messes to address but nothing compared to what Ive seen at other parks. We all know red has sections of wet and its really really wet there. The trail is largely a stream from where the rocks starts coming from Halloween hill to where the rocky up and down is. It is going to be quite awhile until this is dry.
The creek at the end of red is actually flowing water, it was almost a dry creek bed for the last year.
Blue from red to the 4-way is dry aside from a big puddle in the rock garden.
Coming in from 518 to the 4-way is good, minus a bog section where the old 2 x 8 bridge is.
Yellow, couple 4" trees down from the 4-way to the loop and then 1 or two small trees on the loop itself. Yellow and afghan is mostly ok with the exception of Afghan right near the 518 section and the main loop closest to the creek and a couple other spots.
I am just happy there isn't 30 trees down like this time last year.