Monday, April 27, 2009

Excellent Conditions Abounding at Brown County

The trails are beginning to mature for the season and get into really prime condition. When it does rain, they are recovering extremely quickly. As long as you avoid riding in the pouring rain or within 12-24 hours of a deluge, you're probably going to find pretty pristine singletrack. The volunteers have been out working very hard, and their work is not going unnoticed. Nice job, folks. This has improved the trails even more. Brown County is known for its pristine, flowing singletrack, and it just keeps getting better. I did a day/night ride last night and the trail conditions are about as good as I've seen them. The plants are growing, the trees are budding, the flowers are out, and the animals are scurrying about. It's beautiful!

Here is an excellent blog post about Brown County with lots of beautiful pictures (like the one above taken by the author) and a fantastic google map that pretty much sums up what it is like right now. Check it out.

Speaking of google maps, we've been improving and tweaking our Brown County Mountain Biking Google Earth map lately, and it's dialed in! You'll need to download Google Earth to view it, but it's entirely worth it. It's all very accurate and up-to-date. Let us know if you have any suggestions.

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