Gardening and house maintenance (hot waterpanels) most of day but got up on the Stooge with the pruning saw to clear that tree. Up road, then into the dogparkcarpark entrance rolling through the overgrown pylon-meadow and finding a dead tree almost blocking the track. So, I set to it, to bust a bit, cut a little and shove a bunch, moving it out the way - cleaned up and got rolling again. At the fir tree section, I peeled left and headed down onto the new track to head up that. Stopped and cut one potential handlebar-grabber branch, then continued up to the big mess. Set to it with the pruning saw, making pretty good work of it, and getting extremely sweaty in the process. Cut through what I needed to, one thigh-thick trunk and 3 arm-thick branches on the main tree, plus a few other broken/fallen trees all arm-thickness, pushing and pulling and shoving everything out of the way.
Before....
Then I headed on up trail, riding up the nice forest gentle slope to all the way up to just below 19th, where I turned around. Off to the left (downslope) I spotted a way down from here, which took me to the connector trail (from H'Ell to Infocentre) where I climbed back up to the trail I'd climbed. Then moseyed down and up to the picnic table, and stopped where I'd crashed. Here, I sawed off the tree that got me.
Then I headed on up trail, riding up the nice forest gentle slope to all the way up to just below 19th, where I turned around. Off to the left (downslope) I spotted a way down from here, which took me to the connector trail (from H'Ell to Infocentre) where I climbed back up to the trail I'd climbed. Then moseyed down and up to the picnic table, and stopped where I'd crashed. Here, I sawed off the tree that got me.
Finally, down into the newby, through my clearance - in an instant, and then a nice, interesting ride down and out, through oaks and then all the way to the bottom, all with a nice bit of a flow. Clamber to road, and home.
Nice ride, but short - 3kms, 88m climbed

