Can you confirm that we're meeting at the usual spot? What time? I'll be there.
I think the first priority is the bottom of the valley where the trail crosses the creek. This gets worse by the day.
1. We need to get water off the trail to both sides and stop the trail being the fall line as it currently is (the south side is worse because of the relative lack of rock armouring in comparison to the north side and the fact that there's a fairly long straight section before it.
2. The current logs, etc need consideration and work. If they are to stay then there need to be better corralling features and better armouring to make the route more appealling to novice riders.
3. Once it's all riding properly repair and reclaim the b lines.
Next is the rock garden at the top of the south side descent, there's a nice big dip just before it which puddles, that kind of goes against the purpose of the rock garden. Also a lot of people are going around the rocks. Suggest the following:
1. Corralling features on both top and bottom to make the rock garden the better line.
2. repair and reclaim the b line around the rock garden, make it look unappealing to ride.
3. Fill the gap between the roller and start of rock garden.
I notice that a jump has magically appeared just before the log roll half way down. Not only has it not been approved but it's a badly built jump in a stupid position with no transition to land on. This should be destroyed. It's not far from the rock garden so the recovered materials can be barrowed up there or down to the creek.