JW79 said:
-Night riding
-Easy access for breakage
-A few big obstacles with some open area for viewing and just hanging out shootin the ****
-Nothing worse than sitting in line for 2hrs at big events
-If there are a LOT of different trails, name them not number them. I can't stand trying to associate 100 different trails with damn numbers.
I've rode AOP a dozen times already and still can't tell you the number for the trails I've rode. I just go "up the hill halfway on the left past the big rock garden on the main trail". My group has already started giving them generic names to help our dumbasses remember certain trails we like.
When I say let's hit Viper at HPO, we don't have to spend an hour deciphering where and which trail that is.
However, Cartotracks would go a long way in helping with this if it was numbered.
-Unless something unforeseen changes, there WILL be night riding. I already spoke with the mayor of Stevenson about this, he said it's no problem.
-Easy access (and multiple access points) in and out will no doubt be a part of the park. I can't stand lines.
-We want to cater to everyone. Obstacles from mild to wild. And I get it, my riding style consists of riding for 20-30min and then hanging out for 20-30min. Any area around the trail system that is conducive to parking or viewing big obstacles (out of the way) will be prepped for that purpose.
-And to echo what Matt said, I hate numbering trails. We want all the trails to have names. And we will be getting setup with Cartotracks to make for a better experience for all.
-We WILL have food at big events. The BBQ man (Jeromy York) is not available for the SRRS race on April 28-30, but we will have a vendor present for that weekend.
Plans are one thing, but real world riding is another. If we have an event and there is a problem... crowded access roads, more food choices, parking, etc, then we will act to alleviate that problem. We want it to be the best it can be, it will be a constant work in progress. That is why feedback from you all is so important!