The trails are not overgrown and full of blind spots since the Tuesday work session. Wild Parsnip and poison ivy are all over and all the trail workers make efforts to manage the problem. As said, Pleasant View had a significant haircut this week.
The 3 regular MTB riders in my house all got some poison ivy and wild parsnip spots at other trails in the area even though crews did their best to manage things. I got both on the Kettles connector two weeks ago.
On blind spots, the city is ordering more two-way signs and other signs because the major trail expansion is wrapping up. The first two lines on the city's park rules sign are:
-Ride at your own risk.
-Helmets, pads and other protection are recommended.
We'll be doing more work, and more volunteers are welcome. We need growth in sleeves rolled up volunteers to match success with trail building and fundraising. Trimmers, sign putter uppers, trail finishers, marketers, video editors, writers - all are wanted and welcome.
Thanks!