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I noticed a pretty big safety issue on the trail today WORCA may want to address. There is a stump on the side of the trail pretty close to the bottom that is just waiting patiently to skewer someone. It's right at the end of a pretty fast section and on the outside of a corner. If someone lost control going fast into that corner it could be pretty messy if they landed right on the stump. It's maybe three or for corners up from the bottom of the trail on the left.
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        Previous Reports

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        Jun 13, 2026 @ 11:49am
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        Mar 28, 2026 @ 7:47pm
        Mar 28, 2026
        Downed tree has been chainsawed and cleared. Trail and slabs running great! Thanks trailbuilders 🙏 view

        4 Comments

        • + 2
         has been their for 8ish years with no skewering...doesn't seem that bad, but everyone's expectations are different I guess
        • + 1
         Funny, I've never thought about that stump...there are many more features on that trail I'd prefer removed before the stump :p
        • + 1
         Definitely, but that doesn't mean they can't be reduced when possible and some foresight.
        • + 1
         hmmm, Mt. biking has risks.





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