I had neglected visiting those trails due to lack of mileage and elevation, but I'm definitely heading down there soon, it is not far at all. You are making me feel guilty about neglecting my hardtail, I need to spend more time on it. It is amazing how different, and much nicer for mtb, many of the trails in CT are. The forests are so much more open, more flow, less turns, smoother rocks less jank. So many of the blue blazed trails that don't allow mtb would be incredible to ride, with few to no issues with damage or traffic.
Nice one.
Good work mate.
Seen you at Case Sunday hope your getting the hang of that place.
The climbing is expected of course. BUT it does have its "secrets"
I rode there a couple weeks ago. Fun place, but the teeter-totter is long gone.
Yeah, I think that trail has been long gone for years.
I had checked this place out last year it wasn’t too bad. Looks like they made some nice improvements.
I had neglected visiting those trails due to lack of mileage and elevation, but I'm definitely heading down there soon, it is not far at all. You are making me feel guilty about neglecting my hardtail, I need to spend more time on it. It is amazing how different, and much nicer for mtb, many of the trails in CT are. The forests are so much more open, more flow, less turns, smoother rocks less jank. So many of the blue blazed trails that don't allow mtb would be incredible to ride, with few to no issues with damage or traffic.