Thanks. Perhaps now that the ground is unfrozen, it's time for that.
Anybody know when that will happen?

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On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 8:37 AM, Grant Foster <[email protected]> wrote:

> I would call it unrideable right now. I rode PB to Franklin on Tuesday and
> it was dry, but so rutted that I wouldn't suggest riding it to anyone. This
> was unloaded with 32c tires. I do think paving is the long-term answer for
> this stretch, but agree that some grooming and addition of gravel would
> improve things significantly. This has happened at least the last three
> spring seasons.
>
> On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 8:30 AM Robert F. Nagel <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Good question. I have a more narrow one though. How is the trail now? The
>> ruts were so bad the last time I went out to it, it wasn't rideable. Is it
>> rideable yet? Does it get groomed at all? Could it be groomed perhaps to be
>> made rideable earlier in the season? I can't imagine a better use for the
>> trail fees other than to take care of the trail. If it's not being groomed,
>> what is happening to the fees?
>>
>> Sorry, I know I said my question would be more narrow, but I guess I
>> ended up with more than question, some of which may not be so narrow, but
>> at least I didn't jump the trail.
>>
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>>
>> On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 8:12 AM, Grant Foster via Bikies <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Good morning,
>>>
>>> Does anyone have any background or contacts related to paving the
>>> Military Ridge Trail from PB to 18/151 on the southwest side of Verona?
>>>
>>> This section of path gets very high usage and the current conditions
>>> result in an almost unusable trail each spring. Walkers and joggers and
>>> cyclists can't keep off of it in late winter/early spring when it's very
>>> wet and their footprints and wheel ruts then harden when things dry out. It
>>> takes quite a while for the trail to become rideable again, even with
>>> fatter tires. Given its location in an urban setting and its importance
>>> to accessing a very large employment center, this path should be paved.
>>>
>>> Would Dane Co. Parks be the lead on this sort of thing? Is the obstacle
>>> financial or is it about snowmobile access? I'd be interested in working
>>> with some folks to try and make progress on it. Thanks.
>>>
>>> Grant
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