An old schoolmate was in town, so we broke from the normal schedule and fit in a weekday night ride out at the pasture.

The skies looked a bit threatening, but the rain held off until we were off the trail.

Jason Kline finishing the big descent on Hornitos.

Paul's new trail signs look great. The spring trail work is really starting to make things much easier to navigate for the uninitiated.

The regular summer trail builders are getting ready to start their work. Just a few cows in the pen, but I'm sure the rest are on the way.
Oh yea, watch out for tics. They are the thickest I have seen in recent memory. Keep moving, don't stop or they will get you.
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