I started watching the Osbournes again just before he passed. The whole family cared about each other regardless of the disfunctionality. Currently watching Jack and Ozzies World Detour it's better than the Osbournes. Wasn't a huge Ozzy fan I do like Black Sabbath, he and Black Sabbath changed rock music forever, for the better. Definitely the architects of metal.
Two different things affect the trails there...
1. Eclipse leftovers - Apparently there were 40,000 attending the festival until the Sheriff's office shut it down for flood concerns. There are a few concrete bridges that have been damaged by the latest flood. There are b-lines to go around them without issue.
2. Those evil little round stickers that love to attach to our socks permanently.
They have a skid steer ready and are starting trail maintenance so it should improve. I'm camping there in a couple weeks but it's more just a short away from home trip. I don't see myself riding there often. TBF, I have not ridden all of it, so my opinion is from a narrow sampling.
Heading out to RPR this morning. I loved the day I had in the rain, loads of fun but it made it hard to really see what they have going on. Since I'll be camping there in a couple weeks, I wanted to be more familiar with it.
Check out these two guys for valid COVID info.
Michael Osterholm. His website is http://www.cidrap.umn.edu
And this guy who is an MD from the uk. Very good sound info.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCF9IOB2TExg3QIBupFtBDxg
I know we've only met via this board, but I'm so sorry to hear this. Seriously, if you need anything, please let us know. Even just a home-cooked meal ( if you trust us) :). We'll be praying for ya!