Our THOR leader, Roxzanne Feagan, on the IBMA Blog...
This is a fantastic post on Roxy's outlook on trails and advocacy. I like this.
Also in local trail news…
Last night after work I did some trail recon to make sure the north side of Tranquility was not too soft to ride. I've been looking for conditions where riding would help smooth the trail a bit. But the new trail seems to dry really fast. Last night it was nice and soft like clay but not greasy. The pipe work we did in the gully bottoms was still looking great but that dirt was too soft to ride. After the "GO" text Mike and I met up on the north side of Tranquility at 6PM. With both of us riding it we got in a good ten or so laps of tread wear on the new section. I would say it's going to be a little smoother anyway. Thanks Mike. We found "maintenance by bike riding" can be fun.
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Thanks for the heads up about Roxy. Could you put this on the THOR blog too?
And thanks for you and Mike riding the north side in. Just talked with Dmars riding with you today. Good on yous for walking around the standing water.
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Riding the new trail with some moisture in it did it some good. If the weather cooperates the MNR should be a bit smoother.
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