Wow, okay. So starting a new thread wouldn't have been more prudent? Sounds like big brother stuff.
Anyway, Skull Creek was pretty wet, obviously. The creek is the highest I've ever seen and there's only one crossing that is still crossable in order to access the rest of the property, which is the one by the end of Skull Creek trail (or the beginning). But it made me cringe every time we rode across because it looks like it's ready to go at any time. Other than that, the trails have a lot of standing water in them and we got a whole bunch of fourwheelers and razors stuck in the mud bog trying to go back through for picture opportunities. Thanks for that Toby!
With the extremely limited amount of access, running a race this past weekend would have been not only logistically tough, but dangerous as well. The property's going to need some time to dry out.
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