
up the Sutherland Jeep Road (playing the classic Who Dabs First game)

and over to Baby Jesus.

Talk about overgrown and destroyed. Hijole! We need to do some trail work up there. I did bring loppers to cut a few branches, but more needs to be done.

Some of the lines where washed out, but on the whole things were still pretty rideable.

Stunning views of Samaniego in the background, the new go-to trail for Tucsonans. However, it seems as though some of our local trails are not being used very much and/or missing some trail work time.
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