Tom Thanks for voicing your opinion. I too was surprised at how much work it takes to make new trail and Sunday at FT showed how much is left to do. And getting Hailed and soaked on Sunday(and Some on Saturday) to get the work done was impressive.
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Justin Thanks for showing the interest and asking the right questions. I can understand your passion. Remember actions do speak louder than words.
Dave, Sorry to hear we have disappointed you, and yes we sometimes do cancel rides due to total garbage weather. Like Dobi said we are trying to keep things more fun, thats why the Guided Rides Committee has spent 100's of personal hours working on the guided rides this year. We all have lives and families and no, you don't need to volunteer to be part of the club, it just helps. I hope you come out Wednesday and enjoy your ride, my oil and Gas Survey company will even buy you soda after the ride.
To the guys that built the 2 bridges an Saturday BIG THANKS! That was an allstar effort and those bridges will last for a long time. For those that don't know they carried 2x8x8 Foot boards over 1km to get to the bridges. This was on their shoulder. Remember that next time you cross a bridge. The nice thing about a bridge, you only have to do it once!
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To those that have not made it out to Fallen Timber yet I would like to say do yourself a favour and try the Gov trail on top of the first Ridge. Third gear heaven ( till I yard saled it on a log). oh and you need to take new trail to get there which as Tom says is still kinda tricky. No need to volunteer, just enjoy and observe.
This is a Club and not a business. We all do it for the passion and your participation and membership is appreciated.