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With talk of trail conditions and how winter has destroyed them, I thought I would wake up this thread. Last time I checked, the trail is not very ridable. Hopefully some melting will help clear it up this week.
I wouldn't count on this trail being fully clear until late April. There are many sections that are almost always in shade and they take a long time to melt, even with warm weather.
Even the areas that aren't in shade are not rideable. I cross the trail driving the Edens Expressway just north of Lake St. You can see a ton of bumpy ice/snow on the trail.
It's too bad, because this is my way of commuting to work...
Last week it was suitable for snowshoeing. I think it'll be a while.
It's probably suitable for snowshoeing today. #damnyoupolarvortex I wanna ride my roadbike.
Adam Z said:
Last week it was suitable for snowshoeing. I think it'll be a while.
Rode past the entrance to NBT at Glenview Rd. and then later at Willow - nothing but ice.
Sticking to the streets...
I'd consider that a realistic estimate for any local trail in a wooded area.
JeffB (7+ miles) said:
I wouldn't count on this trail being fully clear until late April. There are many sections that are almost always in shade and they take a long time to melt, even with warm weather.
I attempted to ride the trail today. I rode from the entrance on Devon and Milwaukee to Touhy. It was mostly clear with a few icy patches. I think another few warm days and it may be completely melted.
As a bonus I got to see about 15 deer. This time of the year, with no foliage, they are very visible.
That is good to hear. Today is supposed to be a nice day, so hopefully that will put a dent into some of the remaining ice. I might go explore tomorrow with my hybrid bike and see how it is.
Duppie said:
I attempted to ride the trail today. I rode from the entrance on Devon and Milwaukee to Touhy. It was mostly clear with a few icy patches. I think another few warm days and it may be completely melted.
As a bonus I got to see about 15 deer. This time of the year, with no foliage, they are very visible.
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