Originally posted by EZRhino
I keep seeing these metal poles and cable guardrails on the Indy trails. Tell us what that is all about.
LIKE RATS WE ARE ~ THEY CAGE US IN! I-I-Its NOT FAIR! They throw us into the rocks and cage us in, only can get out through THEIR mazes, rocks and boulders. ITS TORCHER I tell you ~ ITS TORCHER!
But really, it seems that people have pushed the trail wider and wider in certain areas ~ to make it easier. So the gates keep people on the actual trail and keep Tire-erosion (SP) down. There were a few trees that were getting climbed to avoid large rocks, so its more protection than anything.
Do you know much about how that trail system got developed?
Um....not sure....Let me see. Some dude named Scott Riebel (the old President of the RockHoppers 4x4 group) found it near BrushHollow Res. ~ He then petitioned the BLM to open it as a trail. That was 4-5 years ago.
The RockHoppers adopted the trail and are still the *official* care takers, however Predator 4x4 and RockWare (both here in the Springs) seems to be the guys I find putting up the rails ~ weather it's under the RockHoppers direction or not, I don't know.
Its an interesting place, and if you don't know its there, you wouldn't find it easily. The BrushHollow Res is a favorite fishing hole in Penrose. The surrounding area is rolling hills. The actual trail looks like it was originally formed from rushing water (towards BrushHollow)....and eventually carved out a short crevises in the earth.
The Independance Trail System is made up of 3 main section, and one escape route. Here's a brief tour.
The main section of the trail ~ Called Independance starts with this rather steep and off-camber drop:
That drop takes place in just over a vehicle length and is, as depicted, taller than the guy standing in front of me.
It then snakes towards 'the WaterFalls', although this section is rather uneventful, there are lots of random boulder piles here and there.
Right before you get to "The Waterfalls" you're given one last chance for *freedom* via a sharp right hand climb (very easy). This is the only way out and it rightfully called "Freedom trail"...and simply returns you to the parking lot (less than 1/4 mile away).
If you choose to proceed, The WaterFalls are the next obstacle, they are 3 consecutive 3-4' drops, the first two are over a vehicle length apart, then you make a VERY sharp right and down the last one.
Here's a shot of the last drop-off
And thats pretty much the end of the first leg of the trail.