ryderX
Well-Known Member
I think having the need to put a sign up is problematic on few different levels. I’m not concerned for myself because I usually ride the park at odd hours and if I manage see 3 or 4 folks out there it’s a lot. I do wonder how the state would view a trail that needs to have warning signs posted and I’d also pose the question of what if there is a high speed collision on that particular trail ? Again it doesn’t impact me directly because I can happily ride any and all trails in Stephens.You'd think this is the only good downhill in the park. A one way sign would be great, but it's not going to be legally binding in a state park.