Saturday, November 5, 2016

Pequonnock Valley Pleasures

Today was a productive and pleasurable day at Trumbull. In the morning, an FCNEMBA trail maintenance session totally revitalized the connector trail at the North Bridge. In the afternoon I mountain biked and the weather turned nice and sunny and warm... ah the good life!

Trail Maintenance at the North Bridge Connector

The heavily trafficked connector trail between the North Bridge and the White Trail has been problematic mainly because the bottom part of the trail washes out every once and a while. It was actually in the path of where runoff from the streamlet to the north cascades to.

Three times is the charm!

  1. Way back in 2010 - we diverted the runoff path and curved the trail a bit more (see Posting >)
  2. Then back in Feb of this year - a quick fix was made to the massive amount of mud that spewed down after a huge rain storm (see Posting >)
  3. This time, a concerted effort of close to twenty people, showed up and the work we did was excellent and should stand the test of time (and massive spring wetness!)

The streamlet was deepened and widened, a embankment was built up the prevent overflow and the trail itself underwent major surgery with rock armoring, choke stones and serious grooming.

As important - it was a blast to bomb on the bike both ways when I returned for my afternoon ride!

Mountain Biking (history revealed)

I headed back out after lunch and rode a good portion of the park. The abutments for the old bridge looked very crisp in the Autumn light.

I also revisited the waterworks I discovered last December (previous post) and...

...later on, spent a few quiet moments at this perfect resting place, just a tiny bit south of Turtle Rock.
 Its a great area and the moss on the granite outcroppings was beautiful...


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