Is Trail Use Down?

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  • fogman

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    I've been hitting the trails at McKeldin the last 2 weeks, a little cross training for myself and the dogs need to work off some energy. I've noticed that the trails are getting overgrown, a lot of them down to singletrack thru the high growth on both sides. Is the scourge of tree huggers and granola crunchers finally found something else to do? Or is it just wishful thinking? I wouldn't mind hitting the Manor Area of Cunningham Falls this fall for bowseason. It would be nice to not have to put up with the "I didn't know hunting was allowed here, if I'd known that I wouldn't have come out here", and "I didn't know there were any deer here, I never see any", this coming from the group I've been listening to from 1/2 a mile up the trail.
     

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