Just ride through the creek. It usually only come up to your axlesIf you do Anderson's, watch out for the tree that crosses the creek. Its claimed a few victims who were wearing SPD style shoes with no grip in the wet.
Anderson's was cleared and graded about 5 weeks ago, I rode it just after the crew went through, some parts of the trail was hard going with tree waste but the downhill section to the creek with all the awesome water bars was ok.Yeah i had assumed with the rain the causeway would be too much. I'll wait till it clears up a bit.
I'll look into the Anderson i havent heard of it. Might be a better option to do the both.
A rider recently was impaled by part of his bike after crashing riding through the creek, if you hit it hard enough would you go OTB?Just ride through the creek. It usually only come up to your axles
Sure you would, if you weren't prepared for it. Personally I just stick it in the granny gear and pedal through it.A rider recently was impaled by part of his bike after crashing riding through the creek, if you hit it hard enough would you go OTB?
Had there been any rain? A mate and I did it while the crew was still on it, and the surface was a few cm of dust. Slippery, skatey shit.I rode it just after the crew went through, some parts of the trail was hard going with tree waste but the downhill section to the creek with all the awesome water bars was ok.