I'm curious about the sign at the trail head situation. This stems from a thread a couple of weeks back that started to produce some good ideas (IMO) but then disappeared. And at the time I became too busy to get to the boards which is why I'm posting up now.
With all of this wet weather there has been much chatter about how people are riding the trails without concern for the trails themselves.
I don't understand why we can't produce some good quality signs, roughly 16"x20" made of metal and placed in a manner with which they cannot be removed at each trail head maintained by the TTB.
These signs clearly stating:
a) These Trails Maintained and Managed by TTB
b) outline details of 24 hour rain rule
c) elaborate on the simple common sense that if the trail is mostly muddy it should not be ridden
d) All work is done by volunteers and if you ride you should volunteer some time on the trail.
e) link to the TTB main page and pointing out trail status on that site
In addition to this sign which would remain at the trail head at all times there has to be a way to add another sign when there are plans for a work day coming up within the next week.
In other words a sign that simply says "Trail Work Day this coming Saturday". There could be space for putting in custom times, or it could say "Meet at trail head at 9:00 am" and from there people could make their way to where the work is being done.
It seems like a sign like this could be made with a 1" x 1/4" slot on top and bottom where a "I" bolt could slip through and the TC could lock the sign to the post/tree. And then remove it after the work day is done.
These signs could be placed either right outside of the main trail head or within a few feet right inside the woods/trail. And large enough to be seen and impossible to ignore.
I'm of the opinion that with the thousands of dollars we have been granted, we could afford to get some good signs made.
Again, this is just my two cents, I'm curious why we can't pull this together? It seems like it could educate those that just don't realize what the TTB do and remind others before they go ride on muddy trails that their actions are causing more work for fellow riders.
I'll shall step off of the soap box and listen to the masses...