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Hurricane conditions?

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I was there in ~mid-December and there was enough snow to have shut most everything down.

Passing back through in a few days. Anything/everything open?
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Haven't been getting any snow or rain down that way for a couple weeks, so I'd imagine it is all good.
That said, I also haven't been down there since late November. But Over The Edge is reporting mostly good conditions as well - Hurricane - Over The Edge Sports
Mostly curious about Gooseberry.

The road used to be the worst part but they seem to have fixed big parts of it in recent years.

The conditions page at OTE hasn't been updated for Goose recently.
Was there this past weekend (Jan 22/23).
Gooseberry was in fine shape. - the road and all the pieces of trail that we rode. Road was dusty.
Little Creek was too wet and muddy, especially the West loop in the trees. Lots of people were riding, including us, but that didn't make it right. (see Sunk Cost Fallacy).
Reports are that Guacamole is GTG, which squares since if Goose is good, Guac is typically good.
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Was there this past weekend (Jan 22/23).
Gooseberry was in fine shape. - the road and all the pieces of trail that we rode. Road was dusty.

Thank you.
Hi guys, anyone ride Little Creek in the last day or two? (March 8 or 9, ‘22?)
In St. George now, and trying to decide where to ride tomorrow. Thanks!
A little late but I'm sure you noticed the rain and light snow. Oh, and the wind.
Ended up riding Zen in St. George, conditions were great, actually. What a fun trail! Loved it. Do you think Grafton Mesa will be rideable tomorrow? Would you start from the Springdale side if you were going to loop it?
Ended up riding Zen in St. George, conditions were great, actually. What a fun trail! Loved it. Do you think Grafton Mesa will be rideable tomorrow? Would you start from the Springdale side if you were going to loop it?
Yes, Grafton is fine. There may be a few soft spots. However, cry baby hill hates any kind of moisture so be prepared for that. Park at the bottom of cry baby, on Smithsonian Butte Scenic Byway. You'll see a pull off to the North side.

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Thanks, man!
Do I park here?
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That works. That's close to the Ghost town. I'd park just after the junction with the road to the right of your map.

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