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Re: CRAMBA: Stony Creek

Postby PK » April 21st, 2012, 2:01 pm

Thank you to whomever cut-out the fallen log in the Rollercoaster. That's one less thing to do Sunday.

Plan on "scratching-in" a 150yd re-route. We already cleared the trail corridor today. The work left to do shouldn't be too bad. Bring a pick axe if you have one.
A couple of puddles could use some attention, otherwise there's just a little advance trimming to do.

You might want to bring your bike for ride afterwards...

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Re: CRAMBA: Stony Creek

Postby utabintarbo » April 23rd, 2012, 9:17 pm

As one would expect with all this wind, there is a crapload of deadfall out there. Nothing of major consequence, but a ton of little stuff all grabbing at one's derailleur. :P

There were a couple of trees down across the 2-track, one between #23 & 29, and one very near #11.

Really liked the new reroute in the Back Nine, though I think the end needs some tweaking. I imagine it will be revisited as a line develops. The tweaks in the Rollercoaster were very nice as well, though the log coming up to the "Rest Area" could use a little dirt on the approach.
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Re: CRAMBA: Stony Creek

Postby Di_bear » April 23rd, 2012, 9:28 pm

utabintarbo wrote:...though the log coming up to the "Rest Area" could use a little dirt on the approach.


I've banged my pedals on that log a few times. Getting into the habit of ratcheting there.
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Re: CRAMBA: Stony Creek

Postby lv4_o2 » April 24th, 2012, 9:28 am

Di_bear wrote:
utabintarbo wrote:...though the log coming up to the "Rest Area" could use a little dirt on the approach.


I've banged my pedals on that log a few times. Getting into the habit of ratcheting there.


It's all about timing pedal position. Getting better at it, w/only an occasional miss.
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Re: CRAMBA: Stony Creek

Postby Di_bear » April 24th, 2012, 9:51 am

lv4_o2 wrote:
Di_bear wrote:
utabintarbo wrote:...though the log coming up to the "Rest Area" could use a little dirt on the approach.


I've banged my pedals on that log a few times. Getting into the habit of ratcheting there.


It's all about timing pedal position. Getting better at it, w/only an occasional miss.


If it were a flat instead of an uphill, it would be easier to "time," especially since I wouldn't have to be in an easier gear and would have more "time" to "time" it because I would be going at a much lower RPM. With that said, ratcheting is a perfectly acceptable technique to getting over obstacles without hitting the pedals on them.
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Re: CRAMBA: Stony Creek

Postby bh357 » April 24th, 2012, 10:21 am

Di_bear wrote:
lv4_o2 wrote:
Di_bear wrote:
utabintarbo wrote:...though the log coming up to the "Rest Area" could use a little dirt on the approach.


I've banged my pedals on that log a few times. Getting into the habit of ratcheting there.


It's all about timing pedal position. Getting better at it, w/only an occasional miss.


If it were a flat instead of an uphill, it would be easier to "time," especially since I wouldn't have to be in an easier gear and would have more "time" to "time" it because I would be going at a much lower RPM. With that said, ratcheting is a perfectly acceptable technique to getting over obstacles without hitting the pedals on them.


What is the "rest area"?
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Re: CRAMBA: Stony Creek

Postby utabintarbo » April 24th, 2012, 10:31 am

bh357 wrote:
What is the "rest area"?


It's where us old, slow, and out-of-shape people stop in the middle of the Rollercoaster to catch our breath. You've passed me there on several occasions. :P
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Re: CRAMBA: Stony Creek

Postby mr_opjones » April 24th, 2012, 10:36 am

The bark is worn off the tree from people holding onto it i believe. Before the reroute there was that straight washed out fall line climb, that was what caused that rest area to form.
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Re: CRAMBA: Stony Creek

Postby lv4_o2 » April 24th, 2012, 11:22 am

bh357 wrote:
Di_bear wrote:
lv4_o2 wrote:
Di_bear wrote:
utabintarbo wrote:...though the log coming up to the "Rest Area" could use a little dirt on the approach.


I've banged my pedals on that log a few times. Getting into the habit of ratcheting there.


It's all about timing pedal position. Getting better at it, w/only an occasional miss.


If it were a flat instead of an uphill, it would be easier to "time," especially since I wouldn't have to be in an easier gear and would have more "time" to "time" it because I would be going at a much lower RPM. With that said, ratcheting is a perfectly acceptable technique to getting over obstacles without hitting the pedals on them.


What is the "rest area"?

What is "ratcheting?"
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Re: CRAMBA: Stony Creek

Postby bergsteiger » April 24th, 2012, 1:03 pm

lv4_o2 wrote:With that said, ratcheting is a perfectly acceptable technique to getting over obstacles without hitting the pedals on them.



What is "ratcheting?"[/quote]

just back pedaling to get the pedals/cranks where you need them, then pedaling forward again.
sometimes repeats of this are need to clear some tech features, so instead of pedaling a circle just up and down on the cranks for one or more times.

kinda make sense?
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Re: CRAMBA: Stony Creek

Postby PK » April 24th, 2012, 8:06 pm

Nice and fast out there today. Go ahead and clean the bike. It won't get muddy at Stony right now....

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Re: CRAMBA: Stony Creek

Postby BK big fish » April 25th, 2012, 6:36 am

Perfect yesterday. I have noticed a ton of riders w/o helmets going the wrong way this year, mostly riding up the coaster. I warn them every time I see people going the wrong way. I think there has been more wrong way riders at Stony than Riverbends this year! What is going on? Billy.
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Re: CRAMBA: Stony Creek

Postby i69whitey » April 25th, 2012, 8:05 am

billy, lots of tourists early in the season, that's why i always try to carry some trail maps in my camelback, a few seconds of explaining usually gets them turned around. hopefully they won't get run over by a ffg before we can show them the way.

Brad, you know the 'rest area', it's over by the Park Hotel in Rochestor, where they make beer.
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Re: CRAMBA: Stony Creek

Postby buster » April 25th, 2012, 5:20 pm

Rode the re-route for the first time today, seemed a lot faster through there however I miss the climb. Any chance the old route could be added back in as an "Expert" route kind of like the some of the rock gardens and log jumps have two routes? The old climb was a nice burn on the legs!



utabintarbo wrote:As one would expect with all this wind, there is a crapload of deadfall out there. Nothing of major consequence, but a ton of little stuff all grabbing at one's derailleur. :P

There were a couple of trees down across the 2-track, one between #23 & 29, and one very near #11.

Really liked the new reroute in the Back Nine, though I think the end needs some tweaking. I imagine it will be revisited as a line develops. The tweaks in the Rollercoaster were very nice as well, though the log coming up to the "Rest Area" could use a little dirt on the approach.
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Re: CRAMBA: Stony Creek

Postby madmike23 » April 25th, 2012, 7:32 pm

Stoney was AWESOME after work today. The Stoney TC ROCKS! Thanks all!
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