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Ride report - Atlanta C loop 5/14 - big old Mud hole! and Trail Maintenace Issue?
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[QUOTE="KTM Mike, post: 918917, member: 22658"] Ironically a good bit of the A loop (the northern most loop), partic. on the west side, is quite wide already. The east side is much tighter. B is the same way, wider on west, tighter on east. I would prefer to see the tight stuff stay that way. There are 3 mud holes of note on the Atlanta system One on the C loop, the other two on A. The one on C, is on the section of trail that is north of county road 624 where it runs parallel to 624, 5 or 6 miles from the area where Elk Horn event is staged each year (maybe less than that distance actually - I didnt pay much attention to mileage). In summer it dries up pretty well usually, such you would not really take note unless you were there in spring. The other two mud holes on A are on the east side. ONe is a few miles north of where the "b" trail intersect with A on the east side, deep in the woods - pretty ripped up and deep in spots. Again, when dry and water levels low, not much of an issue. But when water high, watch out - some deep spots! The second one (if you continue up A counterclockwise), is up near that "checkerboard" area of route, near the norht east corner of A. there is a open wet area -lots of grass and some open water on your left, or west side of the trail, that comes up against the trail itself, with a small stream overflowing out of the the wet area across the trail. I have seen a few trucks stuck right there actually! It is dug out pretty deep there. It would be more of a bridge than simple decking. Or it might be as simple as removing the jumble of logs and trees to the right or east side to allow the water to flow out easier and not accumulate so deep across the trail. Late summer it dries up considerably into a easy crossing, but this time of year it is deep. Did those directions make any sense at all? [/QUOTE]
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