- Trail:
- Swamp Loop (Bicycle Post Trails)
- Status:
- All Clear / Green
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- Condition:
- Very Dry - watch those marbles, dusty
- Reporter Primary Activity:
- Mountain Bike
Description:
Signage is either missing, broken, or has been overgrown. VERY POOR signage for anyone that's never ridden there and doesn't know the layout of the trails. I had to zoom out on my GPS map numerous times to understand where I was in relation to where I started and just exactly how to get back. Ran into at least three other riders out there that were in the same situation.
Also, ran into a dead end on BC loop. The trail was opening up while following a creek, then suddenly dead-ended in a clear-cut with lots of stumps and undergrowth shrubs/trees. Trail was completely obscured; unrideable.
Lots of bridges need boards replaced and the old fixtures that look like they are rotting should be clearly blocked off to communicate it's a danger. I
The whole trailhead was overgrown and I didn't really see a waiver to sign or a cashbox. I was just in Wilson to watch some soccer and looked for the closest trailhead to get some miles in. This came up on Trailforks but, never again... at least not so long as they are in this overgrown condition.
Also, ran into a dead end on BC loop. The trail was opening up while following a creek, then suddenly dead-ended in a clear-cut with lots of stumps and undergrowth shrubs/trees. Trail was completely obscured; unrideable.
Lots of bridges need boards replaced and the old fixtures that look like they are rotting should be clearly blocked off to communicate it's a danger. I
The whole trailhead was overgrown and I didn't really see a waiver to sign or a cashbox. I was just in Wilson to watch some soccer and looked for the closest trailhead to get some miles in. This came up on Trailforks but, never again... at least not so long as they are in this overgrown condition.
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