- Trail:
- Rodrigo (Wilder Ranch)
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Issue status: Complete
Complete Mar 25, 2026 @ 10:46am matibenzoni Open Mar 25, 2026 @ 10:46am matibenzoni - Condition:
- Variable - some wet spots, or some dusty spots but overall good conditions
- Reporter Primary Activity:
- Mountain Bike
Description:
Very top of trail (connecting section between Old Cabin and Rodrigo) is holding water and getting pretty rutted (has always been this way, just gets worse to navigate with the rains). Very end of trail (near Bobcat), the small bridge across the creek has been washed out. Easy to ride across the creek without the bridge. Bridge can likely be moved back to its original place with 1-2 people - will likely need to be rebuilt/replaced at some point (needs length added to it to be effective when in it's original place).
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Jonsanders
SCMTS Sage Mar 10, 2025 at 13:10
I confirm this is still a mess. Bridge gone. The easiest climb out from the creek to the meadow (left side when going up) has been purposely decommissioned by someone with lots of branches, perhaps because it was muddy earlier. Drying out now so could be reopened soon. Perhaps we can improve the drain at the top of that line to keep it drier in future.
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