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Freefallman 02-17-09 04:41 PM

Riding Wet Trails
 
So it's been raining lately and I was just wondering if anybody here had some quick rules of thumb that they used to determine whether their favorite trail was too wet to ride? When is wet too wet?

liv_rong 02-17-09 06:02 PM

If you are leaving a mark on the trail you shouldnt be riding.

Dannihilator 02-17-09 06:04 PM

If you can leave a foot imprint int the ground, it's likely too wet to ride.

G-Monkey 02-17-09 06:09 PM

If it gets to hard to pedal...it's to wet to ride.

ca7erham 02-17-09 06:28 PM

Depends on where you live and how much traffic the trail gets IMO. Plus the drainage. All of the official trails need at least a week to dry out per 2 or so days of rain, but the unofficial ones need only a day. Or, because only a handful of people ride them, you can ride in the mud.

Freefallman 02-17-09 06:34 PM

I live in Los Angeles and it's bone dry here so often I feel guilty riding when the ground feels even the slightest damp. I just thought I would get some feedback.

mtnbiker66 02-17-09 07:29 PM

Where I live wet trails rock.

MuddyPaws 02-17-09 07:34 PM

Riding Wet Trails is Bad
 
If my foot sinks in at all, I ride on the road or the trainer

pinkrobe 02-17-09 07:39 PM

The rule of thumb around here is you give a day of drying time for every inch of rain that falls. Of course, that varies widely depending on soil types, grade, traffic and vegetation. Some trails are still drying out from the last glacial melt, while others can be ridden anytime with virtually no evidence of your passing.

dirtbikedude 02-17-09 08:53 PM

If the mud is locking up the rear tire because of the build up between the chainstays ... it's to muddy. :thumb:


Originally Posted by Freefallman (Post 8378942)
I live in Los Angeles and it's bone dry here so often I feel guilty riding when the ground feels even the slightest damp. I just thought I would get some feedback.

When it is pouring out you can ride Devil's Canyon in Chatsworth as the terrain drains quite well and stays nice and firm, just be prepared to cross the stream which may be a good 3 or 4 feet deep in some parts but it is fun. Also, head up to Cheseboro and ride up Palo Camado for a good mud boggin' time. The rangers and city workers drive up there all the time when it's raining so they will cover any tracks you make with the bike. This past Sunday it was a bytch to climb.

:beer:

dervish 02-17-09 10:38 PM

i love riding wet trails...but when i find puddles deep enough to get my front wheel stuck in the mud, i usually take a break from them


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