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    Speaking of weed trimming…a good amount of the trail is trimmed back including several routes that normally close up in the summer. I plan to finish this round of trimming over the next week but could really use the help of someone with a blower or willing to rake. Cleaning up is really slowing me down. With a helper or two the whole system will be wide open in a couple days, about half is there now.

    Weed Trimming Time!

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    augs
    June 11, 2023, 08:38 AM

    The weeds are getting pretty bad out there; if you know what to do, this is a reminder to get out there and do it.  If you don't, or need a refresher on technique, read on. 

    Almost all of our trail maintenance is done by volunteers, and that could be you!  Trimming is relatively easy, can be done with one or two people, and can be done whenever you have time.  We have the equipment, you just need to hook up with a trail steward for a brief training (10 minutes or so), and then you are off. 

    One thing to remember is that weed trimming is not a detail operation; you need to cut back much more than it seems like you might at first glance;  if you leave the trails looking nice and well-groomed, between the fast growth and what falls back over the trail, in a couple days it will seem like you were never there.   

    When trimming grass, prairie plants, and any non-woody growth, you need to trim as far back from the trail as the growth is high.  In other words, if the weeds are 3' tall, you will be cutting a swath about 7' wide (3' on each side plus 1' of trail).  Otherwise, the uncut growth will grow and fall into your corridor and quickly crowd the trail again.  You can do this by cutting low for the full width, or by tapering up at 45 degree angle, so that the plants  that tip over toward the trail still don't reach it.  This will seem like a lot, and will look  butchered when you are done, but come back in a week and it will look great instead of needing to be trimmed again.  If you can talk a friend into following you with a blower, that's great, but traffic will clear most of the trimmings off the tread in short order.  And don't forget to look up; there are many grassy/prairie sections that have a few trees around, and you want to get the face-scratchers while you are there.  Usually you can whack these off with the string trimmer, but it doesn't hurt to carry a small pruning shear for the occasional woody branch.


    If you are trimming woody growth, again, trim much further back than you feel like you need to.  You don't want to leave the cut ends of small branches anywhere near eye-level on the trail.  Mostly what we are cutting around here is buckthorn and honeysuckle; you're not going to do them any harm by trimming deeply.

    If done right, trimming only needs to happen 2 or 3 times a year, and shouldn't take up too much time, especially if we can spread the work around.  So instead of complaining about the weeds, grab a string-trimmer and make them pay for slowing you down on your last ride!

    To find out more about lending a hand, email your local trail steward.

    Group ride for 6/6 is on! Meet up at capital brewery beer garden ~5:30p. Roll out at 5:40p. You could also meet us a bit before 6:00p at the trailhead.

    Re: Electric dirt bikes?

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    Kevin M
    May 30, 2023, 12:08 PM

    Not trying to be pedantic, but there's nothing in Act 34 that excludes class 2 ebikes from trails. Act 34 gives ebikes (classes 1-3) all the access as standard bikes and leaves it up to the land manager to make it clear was isn't allowed. I know some of the local trails have rules about ebikes, but it's not very easy to find that information online.

    That all being said, electric dirt bikes are not class 2 ebikes. The dirt bikes that have been seen lately at Quarry Ridge are fully throttle powered and do not have pedals or a 20mph governor.

    Re: Battle of CamRock 2023

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    Renegade Rick
    May 30, 2023, 10:34 AM

    Re: Electric dirt bikes?

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    imwjl
    May 30, 2023, 09:24 AM

    Most all area municipalities have adopted WI state law known as act 34 in their local ordinances. No pedals likely means a class 2 and not the with pedals and allowed on trails class 1 and 3 e-assist bicycles.

    As a trail steward I don't want to be in any sort of law enforcement or do anything other than suggest we all behave. I also have a lot of experience underscoring that we also don't want area law enforcement agencies spending much time where we enjoy riding. When I see a class 2 or motorcycle where they don't belong I give a polite reminder to follow the law so someone else doesn't call the police about their presence.

    This problem is not as new as some think. There have been some years for decades when motorcycles have been on bike trails. A lot of times someone just needs some polite education. When the sheriff's dept and one local police department were spending time at near west trails it was not fun for anyone involved so keep that in mind.

    Electric dirt bikes?

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    Bobtheman
    May 29, 2023, 12:32 PM

    Riding at QR the last weeks I’ve seen a few groups with electric dirt bikes (throttle and no pedals). They fly up the trail seemingly tearing it up much faster. I’ve heard the riders claim that they’re legal.

    Anyone know if they’re actually allowed?

     I am so happy to see the one way trail problems being addressed. Thanks to everyone involved.

    Re: Battle of CamRock 2023

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    Renegade Rick
    May 23, 2023, 10:57 AM


    Camping Info for the Battle of CamRock 23’

    When: Saturday night June 3rd

    Fee: $20.00 per camper, RV or Tent.

    Location: 136 Co Hwy B, Cambridge, WI 53523 CamRock Park Area 2
    https://maps.app.goo.gl/yhrjQK3fVVwJPA8TA?g_st=ic

    Rules: Campers and RV’s must stay on pavement.  No campfires. Be considerate, Quiet hours after 10PM. NO CAMPSITE RESERVATIONS, SELF SELECT SITE. DONT BLOCK DRIVEWAY.

    Group ride for 5/23 is on! Looks like it will be warm. Bring water.
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