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seagrace
Oct 18, 2016Explorer
Maybe the photo doesn't do the situation justice. The trail looks like a 50" trail to me, not singletrack. Is it marked for bikes only? - if that were the case, I can see the problem.
Also, what is up with the cable attached uphill? That trail doesn't look that steep or off-camber to me, hell, I'd have just buzzed right through on my Arctic Cat, I've been on far worse and never used cables.
I get that some tracks are single, but if a trail is wide enough and the markings clearly state it's okay for me to be there, then I'm on the trail - besides, going off-piste in a 4-wheeler is going to do a lot more damage than a two-wheeler. I like "Stay the Trail"
Also, your recommendation for where sxs's "should" be looks a lot like Black Bear to me, and if you are familiar, you would know, a. it's one-way downhill, and b., OHV's are verboten in Telluride.
Also, what is up with the cable attached uphill? That trail doesn't look that steep or off-camber to me, hell, I'd have just buzzed right through on my Arctic Cat, I've been on far worse and never used cables.
I get that some tracks are single, but if a trail is wide enough and the markings clearly state it's okay for me to be there, then I'm on the trail - besides, going off-piste in a 4-wheeler is going to do a lot more damage than a two-wheeler. I like "Stay the Trail"
Also, your recommendation for where sxs's "should" be looks a lot like Black Bear to me, and if you are familiar, you would know, a. it's one-way downhill, and b., OHV's are verboten in Telluride.
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