Well the 4+ inches of rain we got early Friday morning really changed our game plan. We have spent the whole day rerouting the course to minimize potential bottlenecks. Originally we had seven creek crossings and six of them were dry. Now we have three creek crossings and no they are not dry. The course is pretty good, some of the low areas have a layer of greasy mud on them, but it should burn off. We have some club members pre-riding right now to try and dry stuff out. Overall, the course is drying out real fast and the creek is emptying out, but there will be some muddy areas.
While the rain made us change some things, we actually added more mileage to the course by using a pasture section in order to eliminate some creek crossings. We cut out a new single track hill, but depending on how it looks tomorrow we might add it back in. We didn't get to mileage it yet, but it should be 4 to 4 1/2 miles.
Don't post any questions because I'm heading back to the course and won't be able to get back on until Monday.
BTW, I will probably have to course marshall so if you need to pass a CR500 with a pony tail flowing out of the helmet, please be nice, I'll get out of your way.