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Road Side Pub
Almost died this past weekend
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<blockquote data-quote="LBguy" data-source="post: 1945429" data-attributes="member: 13855"><p>Maple Springs is usually ok to ride in the rain. The ground there handles the water really well and the uphill is all concrete fireroad except for those streams. Read the one from Dell's perspective here: <a href="http://socaltrailriders.org/articleMapleDell.htm" target="_blank">http://socaltrailriders.org/articleMapleDell.htm</a></p><p></p><p>Adam, one of the ones who got there on time and started before Alan and I had been riding there 22 years and has ridden it countless times in the rain before, never before had it been like this. When I got to the first stream I had no idea how deep it was because the water was brownish (and I've never been to this trail). Figured since they had obviously started the ride and were up ahead that it was crossable. Live and learn I guess.</p><p></p><p>I'll get pics of the trail once the streams have some time to dry up to their normal size. Once that happens we're gonna go in there with equiptment and people to maybe find the 3 lost bikes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LBguy, post: 1945429, member: 13855"] Maple Springs is usually ok to ride in the rain. The ground there handles the water really well and the uphill is all concrete fireroad except for those streams. Read the one from Dell's perspective here: [url]http://socaltrailriders.org/articleMapleDell.htm[/url] Adam, one of the ones who got there on time and started before Alan and I had been riding there 22 years and has ridden it countless times in the rain before, never before had it been like this. When I got to the first stream I had no idea how deep it was because the water was brownish (and I've never been to this trail). Figured since they had obviously started the ride and were up ahead that it was crossable. Live and learn I guess. I'll get pics of the trail once the streams have some time to dry up to their normal size. Once that happens we're gonna go in there with equiptment and people to maybe find the 3 lost bikes. [/QUOTE]
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