Saturday, October 18, 2008

Garnet Mountain trail

Assuming anyone reads this, Garnet mountain is in decent shape, if you keep with it through the big snow patch you are rewarded with more dry trail once it starts facing south again. We went up to the junction with the ATV trail, you could probably ride to the top from there without hitting any more snow.

Any one else get out riding around here lately?

3 comments:

William said...

As of Friday, Brackett Creek and Stone Creek were too snowy/sloppy to be considered ridable. Truman Gulch is dry up until the log ride. It then gets sloppy for a while and eventually too snowy to ride. Leverich seemed mostly dry Wednesday of last week, with a few patches of snow, and is probably better now.

Anonymous said...

History Rock to South Cottonwood is pretty decent as of Sunday. Kind of wet on the S. Cottonwood side, but a few more dry days it should be tacky perfectness. Snow cover at the top of History Rock once you get out into the open until the trail sign at the top, but still rideable 80% of the time. Recommend giving it until Wednesday to dry some more. Great ride!

William said...

As of Monday, Leverich was great. Mostly tacky with a few small muddy spots. The new DH trail has seen a lot of work in the past week, and it now has tons of berms and jumps.