“…Increasingly I’m turning to the clay roads for
quiet, restorative rides…”
quiet, restorative rides…”
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I'll have to see what I can dig up. Southwest GA looks a lot like north Walton county Florida where I grew up. Unfortunately, theybare pacing those roads one by one. I can only think one remaining wooden bridge. Used to be quite few. As a kid I used to always wonder how many times it took the grader going down the road to carve the road in like in your pics. Not much of that left.@thatcabledude ...... waiting on those "local scenery" photos from your neck of the woods.
I assume it's an excellent area for a trail ride?
It can be fun, but it’s mostly sand and some mud. Even when it’s dry it’s wet down there. I hate mud (ha ha) but it’s the closest trail system to me at about 45 minutes away.I assume it's an excellent area for a trail ride?
Perhaps a future day trip if we can get this virus nonsense behind us.It can be fun, but it’s mostly sand and some mud. Even when it’s dry it’s wet down there. I hate mud (ha ha) but it’s the closest trail system to me at about 45 minutes away.
Definitely. Sounds awesome!Perhaps a future day trip if we can get this virus nonsense behind us.