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Stanley ID Elk Meadow Video 3

I haven't made it up to that area this year. Trails looked like they were in pretty good shape.

Half the rides I've been on this year had trees over the trail that had to be cut out........about a month ago, we did one ride(?) that took 4hrs to go 12 miles. Seldom hit a stretch much more than a 1/4 mile w/o coming up on trees and/or brush that needed cleared.
 
I haven't made it up to that area this year. Trails looked like they were in pretty good shape.

Half the rides I've been on this year had trees over the trail that had to be cut out........about a month ago, we did one ride(?) that took 4hrs to go 12 miles. Seldom hit a stretch much more than a 1/4 mile w/o coming up on trees and/or brush that needed cleared.

This trail is also popular with Mtn Bikers, that's probably the only reason it was cut out.... by Stanley Lake real close real short but it has it all rocks , sidehill, singletrack, snotty roots, and water.. :)
 
I did notice the mtn bikers waiting (& grumbling?) at trailhead in one video
they might have been unhappy because the uphill to get to that point for them is a real burner...they ride it down and we having motors opted to ride it up :)
 
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