Today I rode Yankee Springs for the first time. I did two laps, then a bonus third lap of the warm-up/beginning/first part of the trail which loops back to the parking lot. Random thoughts went through my head about the trail while riding, including…
- This is rather like Western Michigan’s version of Pontiac Lake Recreation Area.
- Bald Mountain could be similar to this, if it was developed with more single track.
- Lots and lots and lots of blind corners with semi-surprising things: roots, drop-offs, things where I should have had more or less speed.
- Devil’s Soup Bowl (a very deep, steep geological formation) is apparently not meant to be ridden into. Whoops. Good thing I stopped part-way down at the first plateau and hiked out.
- After becoming a bit familiar with the trail, it’s a lot of fun. I’d like to go back.
- Riding up plastic matting (photo) is weird and somewhat awkward. The same with rubbery water bars.
- Southeast Michigan trails are mostly hard pack clay and gravel. Wester Michigan trails seem to be light sand over a firm bed. It’s different, but nice.
- Trails through needle-covered ground in stands of Red Pine mixed with green foliage are beautiful.
I also identified the source of a rather irritating sound at the rear end of my bike: the Salsa skewer. If I didn’t stop and periodically tighten it a loud tick/knock would develop at the rear of the bike. I’ll try replacing it with an XT from my first proper MTB. Hopefully that fixes it, and then I can pursue a more permanent replacement.