waynebergman
100 kW
I am wondering if anyone has ridden lately the awesome mountain bike trails in Sedona Arizona? Its been a couple of years since I rode there and at that time there was signage here and there on the trails saying "No Motorized Vehicles". I normally just ignore those types of signs and try and be on extra good behaviour with my bike and also not stop to talk to people too much to attract any attention to myself and awesome bike.
But I was looking over at the trailforks site today to see if there were any new trails being built in the Sedona area https://www.trailforks.com/trails/hiline/ and I noticed they specificaly say on there web site "NO EBIKES" on any of the many trails in Sedona which makes me wonder if there is new campain for keeping ebikes off the trails in the Sedona area.
Has anyone ridden any of the Sedona trails over the last year, and if so did you see any "NO E-bike" signage on the trails or is it just the normal reminder of "No Motor Vehicles". I guess what I am concerned about is if there is signage specifically saying "NO E-bikes" I would most likely honour the signage BUT if it said "No Motor Vehicles" I may just try and play dumb and ride trails anyways.
Also maybe its just the way the trail forks site get the message out saying specifically "NO EBIKES" when actual trail signage simply says "No motor vehicles". I realize fully that no motor vehicle means no ebikes but for me it makes the difference as to weather I cross the line or not if I see one sign or the other.
But I was looking over at the trailforks site today to see if there were any new trails being built in the Sedona area https://www.trailforks.com/trails/hiline/ and I noticed they specificaly say on there web site "NO EBIKES" on any of the many trails in Sedona which makes me wonder if there is new campain for keeping ebikes off the trails in the Sedona area.
Has anyone ridden any of the Sedona trails over the last year, and if so did you see any "NO E-bike" signage on the trails or is it just the normal reminder of "No Motor Vehicles". I guess what I am concerned about is if there is signage specifically saying "NO E-bikes" I would most likely honour the signage BUT if it said "No Motor Vehicles" I may just try and play dumb and ride trails anyways.
Also maybe its just the way the trail forks site get the message out saying specifically "NO EBIKES" when actual trail signage simply says "No motor vehicles". I realize fully that no motor vehicle means no ebikes but for me it makes the difference as to weather I cross the line or not if I see one sign or the other.