6 Mile Run Conditions

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Tree blockade is no more. Thanks to Chris who stopped to help man the tamper . Humidity is set to full blast Certainly some wet spots out there still
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Does anyone go in there and trim back the PI? I'm allergic to the point that if I look at it I'll get it, not really a fan of itching and oozing out of my skin lol.

Unfortunately, that would be a full time job. 🙁

I used to see a guy who wore full tights, a long sleeve jersey and balaclava during all temps and conditions. I asked him once and he confirmed my suspicion he was highly allergic. Looked like a brutal outfit to wear, but I guess you get used to it and at least it's temporary discomfort compared to a PI rash.
 
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Down tree on red on the 'shortcut trail' after the boardwalk. The 'shortcut trail' (as I like to call it) is after the boardwalk (heading towards Middlebush Road) there's a split. The trail to the right is where the down tree is.
 
I've ridden it after rain before and it's been fine so I don't think there will be any issues. I'm hitting it tomorrow at 8:30 with some friends anyways haha.
 
by the looks of that pic, the bike was shouldered into the trails, or conditions were absolutely perfect!
no mud, no 6MR dust. Wow.
 
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Took my nephew out for a few miles of "you can do this, pedalpedalpedal... no worries, happens to everyone" time. Hero conditions. Awesome rerouting on the trail (Red?) paralleling the twisties along the stream. Fantastic work @jdog. Much appreciated.
 
I've ridden it after rain before and it's been fine so I don't think there will be any issues. I'm hitting it tomorrow at 8:30 with some friends anyways haha.

it is not fine. Riding after the rain has an impact. Trust me.

If everyone rode the day after a heavy rain these trails would be ruined. It is only fine because most people choose not to wreck the hard work of some for their own selfish reward.
 

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