The thing about contrictor, is that there is a bypass around the first part of the trail and because of that, every dip-**** in the world can get pass the beginning and they just move all the rocks out of the way the rest of the way up until there is nothing left of the trail. The end is difficult, but dip-shits ripped down the tree so there is a bypass for that forming now too. it's not even worth the drive--an hour to drive to get to a trail that takes (maybe)5 minutes now. We need to go and block some bypasses--and if not that, at the very least change the sign to rate it a 3 instead of a 5.
I agree that more trails would keep traffic down and hopefully keep the riff-raff off of trials that they are not set up for. I know of another trail that we ran last year, but for fear of it becoming constricterized, it has been kept fairly secret.
I would hate to see a trail be formed there if it really serves no purpose--meaning it just connects two roads but isn't difficult enough to warrent actually tearing up the ravine.....does that make any sense? If there are some obstacles that exist that would keep the trail difficult despite heavy traffic--i.e. rock walls, then thats cool. But dirt sidehills will just errode into a flat road after a season of use and that is a waste IMO.
I'll go pre-run the trail. I'm not worried about dragging my side accross the hill for awhile. If you guys head out there tomorrow, take some more pics and if you need a guinea pig, I'm down in a couple weeks.
Cody