Now that the snow is subsiding, we’re starting to see people
emerging from their homes and getting out to enjoy the OHV trails. With the
highly saturated soils it’s a good time to consider the impact of riding on the
trails in such conditions. When the dirt
gets as saturated, it doesn’t hold together like it does when it’s dry. Add to
that equation a spinning rear tire or a 450 with a heavy throttle hand at the
helm and the trails start to break down quickly, especially on those
challenging up hills that the Tillamook State Forest is known for.
This is a good time of the year to consider which trails you
ride and which direction you ride them. On wet days go down your favorite hill
climb rather than going up. If a trail is already rutted, choose an alternate
route. A little planning can go a long way in saving the trails from turning
into a maintenance nightmare.
Get out and enjoy the trails. Make good trail decisions and
enjoy the ride!