bluerail wrote:Hal- I'm just defending "that stupid bump and grind" trail. I seem to remember someone (possibly you ?) mentioning "the cows" on the b&g. Dude that is the best 45 mins of my day. Everyday. I hit that trail everyday as hard as I can. I'm not on the jeep trail, but on the singletrack. Great elevation gain (1000'- 2 miles) for a quick workout.
Keeps me ready to go somewhere good on the weekends.
On another note....wasn't it you that told me years ago the name of that hill was Melinda Mountain ?
And back behind there, over towards Haystack and the top of Cat Canyon is beautiful off trail country.
Well, not trying to be testy. Just defending my gym.
I don't remember denigrating any cows on B&G. I may have in one of my not better moments. I think sheep is more like it. Especially those who complain about width of the new trails behind Target. They just want to walk three abreast and gab. Cry me a river.
I don't have any love for that "trail". I've hiked it, I've run it; it's boring. I may even have to hike it with my son for a PE assignment for his school although I'd much rather do one of fifty different, better trails.
I don't get the love people have for this crappy excuse for a trail. Have you done the new singletrack sections? Have you done the section by the church off Edgehill Road? They are far superior and ALL single track. Have you done the hike to the cross? Have you done the hike to the top of "Melinda" Mountain near the fence around Stone Eagle? (I got the name Melinda Mountain off an old AAA map; my personal name for it is COD Mountain because of the old paint on it years ago). How about the Hopalong Cassidy Trail? The new section of the Art Smith? Within ten minutes of B&G there are several far superior trails and they are SO less traveled.
I am totally against closing off trails but the issue of B&G is not closing the trail but redirecting the start of the trail. I get the issue and totally support the residents on this one. I think the cities have done a good job of creating some nice options but most people don't want something new. They want the same old, same old.
But who am I to say? I've had the same wife for twenty years and the same house for longer. I will probably keep my Jeep until I die and my favorite sweatshirt is full of holes and looks like hell. If my wife throws ever throws it out, she goes with it (she knows I'm kidding). I understand the comfort of the familiar.
I'm sorry if B&G is the best 45 minutes of your day. If you're hitting that thing everyday, though, it's no longer a trail; it is a rut. Maybe it's time to find a new gym. Changing up one's workout works works muscles you never knew you had.