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Texas Trail Doctors Diary #6
March 31, at home in Warda.
We got a lot done over the first two weeks of the month in Kerrville and
Comfort. On our way out to the Hill Country we stopped by the office in
Austin to handle some business affairs. Things were pretty quiet as most
of the staff was in Washington, D.C. for the National Bike Advocacy
Summit. Then we pointed the Subaru west and drove into Fredericksburg,
where we stopped by Hill Country Bicycle Works to meet with Lisa Nye.
Lisa was very helpful in facilitating our various meetings with state and
city park staff in Kerrville, as well as setting up interviews with the
local media outlets. (Not to mention her generous help with some
mechanical support that Susan needed for her trusty AMP bicycle.) We
spent the weekend camping in Kerrville-Schreiner State Park and conducting
an evaluation of the trail system there. The park is
beautiful with an abundance of wildlife, but unfortunately many of the
trails were built straight down the fall lines of the hills, so erosion is
a common problem. Lisa and her husband Adam Salladin have done a lot of
work on the trails along with local cyclists to reroute some
problematic sections and try to reclaim some of the old trails. Sunday
March 9 was spent doing a Paydirt work day at Flat Rock Ranch in
Comfort, the site of the following week's NORBA race. Alan Sansome from
BikeMojo had worked with land owner Jimmy Dreiss to target some areas of
the race course that needed work, and a group of about 20 volunteers got
to work with the clinometer and pin flags to mark a new route and clear
brush and rocks from the new trail tread. Volunteers also did a great
job reclaiming the old trail surface; some of the regular trail users
didn't even know that they were standing right by the old trail while they
were talking to the work crew! We also got to put the Baja through
its off-road paces on the ranch, and it held its own quite nicely against
the various 4-wheel drive trucks and SUVs out there. Our two days off were
spent visiting a really nice guy named Glenn Wilson at the YMCA
Roberts Ranch about 20 minutes north of Comfort. Glenn has been the
on-site manager of the facility which hosts youth groups for hunts,
hiking, and now mountain biking adventures. Several Kerrville and Comfort
locals with trail building experience have worked with Glenn to design and
build an 8.5 mile primarily singletrack loop that meets sustainability
guidelines and is incredibly interesting and fun to boot. Even more
exciting is the proposed additional 28 miles of trail, due to the size of
the property that encompasses almost 1,100 acres. The trail is open to
the public and is eager for more visitors, so please go check them out if
you're in the area. The remainder of the week was spent back at
Kerrville-Schreiner State Park working with the rangers and doing media
interviews. We even got on TV on the local news station!! From there we
headed back to Flat Rock Ranch in preparation for the race weekend. The
Subaru got very prominent placement in the main expo area, and we had a
lot of people come up to ask questions about the car and check it out. Of
course we spoke highly
of it! The last two weeks of the month were spent working around the home
base in Warda, which was a nice change of pace. We met with folks from
the
Brazos Valley Mountain Bike Association at the Lake Bryan trail system and
offered some techniques for repairing water damage on the trails. We also
spent time at Lake Sommerville State Park meeting with the rangers and
touring the property to determine what trail work can be done once the
lake level recedes a bit. The weekend of March 22-23 was spent doing
Paydirt work at Warda in preparation for the following week's race. A lot
of work was done to get water off the trail, including installation of
water bars, rolling grade
dips, and cutting knicks and deberming the downslope sides of the trail.
Several people told us after the race that the course was in the best
shape they'd seen in a long time. Thanks go to Doc Nolan and all the
racers who volunteered to help that happen. Susan's parents also drove out
from Florida to visit for the entire week and stayed for the race, which
they enjoyed quite a lot. Many of our friends also got to enjoy the
Stormer parents' hospitality in the form of lots of good home-cooked food
and help with the farm/race chores.
Thanks Mom and Dad!
Next up on the schedule-Belton Lake Outdoor Recreation Area (BLORA,
a.k.a. Ft. Hood) and the trails in Waco.
Susan and Ryan |