jon@dakota-truck.net wrote:
> Maybe we can come up with some sort of arrangement where there
> can be a couple of different groups for riding trails but still
> get everyone down to the waterfall in a group. Maybe splitting
> the group between trail riding and the mud pit would work (seeing
> as how most of us are pretty familiar with the mud pit by now)
> in the morning, but then after lunch, organize the entire contingent
> when heading down to the waterfall. We could probably even head
> down to the waterfall in 2 or 3 different groups, which would
> eventually bottleneck, but should be a more enjoyable ride in
> general.
That sounds like a plan. Have groups split off and do their own ride,
then meet at the lower waterfall, and then take different routes back up
to the barn.
I was just remembering back to my Boy Scouts days when we we'd have 25
people in a backpacking crew for a weekend and how noisy, crowded and
slow the trail got. The treks with 10-12 guys were a lot more
enjoyable. Kind of the same idea here.
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