Yesterday I did not feel like riding a bike. My legs were still recovering from the weekend rides . Instead I had a good walk passing next to the "Dikke Beuk", a 200-year old tree that gas a span of almost 5 metres and is 38m high. It looked very majestic. I walked a leisurely 6.5K and my legs felt fine with the workout.

Today saw me on the Litespeed Obed for a quick ride into Mollendaal Forest. I came upon the forester at the start of my ride and we exchanged a few words about where to ride; where not to ride; forest exploitation and the effect it has on the forest trails. He says it is OK to ride on all the roads that are on the map and are not forbidden by signage . I am sure I have a different map of the forest than he has. He is not counting singletrails I'm sure. I told him there were a lot of blocked smaller roads and he said they would look into it once the regular forest exploitation comes to an end. I did my longer Mollendaal loop and the dusk was falling upon me near the end of the last stretch. I decided to ride past Bremberg and return on the roads where there was at least light enough to see where I was going. I hadn't counted on needing a light but darkness was upon me rather quickly today, and with the moon being new there was no light to guide me. The trails were moist , and wet at the sunny side of the forest where the ground looked like it was more saturated. At one time I had to really push hard on the pedals to get through some kind of bog that had formed on a trail. It might need a couple of days more to dry out before the wetter tracks would be at their best. But most tracks were quite fine even today. I suffered a bit near the end of my ride but that had mostly to do with the fact that I simply did not see where the dry spots were.
Endomondo track
Ride Stats : 26K and 345 heightmeters (Garmin) in 1h30mins
1174/11205
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