I hear you. We've done a ton of work this year and last to install drains to help the trails dry out faster. But people still won't stay off them when wet. And the bad spots have water that seeps out of the hillside for weeks once saturated, so the trails are "fine," except where they're not.
This is one of the seeps onto a switchback. I've already dug out goopy mud here twice and people keep riding it and leaving ruts. But apparently a couple handfulls of grass makes it ok to ride.
When in doubt, just cut the corner. This trail is mostly a climbing trail so I'm guessing it is ebikes doing this on the climb.
Our biggest problem is riders who go off trail to try and avoid muddy spots. Never seems to work but they keep going wider and wider.
We are using a new access point this winter due to sewer line replacement at the usual spot. The two photos below were both narrow singletrack before this wet season. It gets wider every time I'm out.
What I don't get is people get covered in mud while they rail the DH's in this network but then they act like entitled princesses every time they get to slow, flat sections like these.
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