We definitely need to come visit you.
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We definitely need to come visit you.
That is some commitment. Wow.
Hell yeah CS! that looks like an awesome spot for evening sessions with BBQ, beers and buddies. Looks like some prime doubles to make into campfilre jumps too haha. When you have a lot of time on your hands its easy to get carried away and OCD and before you know it you have something way better than you originally set out to build!
A couple of us are doing some re-routing of our "downhill" trail. Nice to get out and do some work. There's a section that's just kind of straight and fast with three tight switchbacks and we're sending it a little farther out into wider corners and keeping the trail pretty raw, mostly just scraped off organic material and some wider off camber bits without a set line.
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Nice to get out today without any bugs. One thing I don't do much of is dig and build berms. We've been so focused on building a network we can finally spend some time digging, but shit it is so much work! Then you ride it and it's gone by in a second or two! [emoji3]
Berm into a little step up...in time with more work.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...e2b3fbb0bf.jpg
Honey holehttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...75b5176d6c.jpg
I'm really not very good at MTB, but enjoy it, and really enjoyed building this trail this past fall/winter/spring in my free time. Its short, steep in spots, and built to look kind of difficult but not actually have any difficult moves because i kind of suck haha. Everything flows really well together, and and im slowly getting more confident keeping speed up. Pretty cool little 300' vert lap i can do door-to-door from my condo in suburban Seattle in under 25 mins. Video edited to remove the entrance/exit portions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4JmjGQfXiU
Looks fun!
Progress from the other day, basically have 2/3 of our re-routing done. Another couple of work days and it should be good to go again.
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Steeper and more off camber than it looks going down to that berm.
Bought some rakes to help make loam great again and used it for loam berms Attachment 328226Attachment 328227
There's nothing quite like riding a bit of dirt you've had worked from top to bottom! Finally got to ride an 880m long section that has taken over 60+ hours and it was jank good times
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Everything is super dry now, so I guess we'll just ride..
https://youtu.be/NvtdaJ_Rt2o
I’m sure all builders can relate...
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So i found the tool stash of some folks who had built a half-assed jump on my trail. It contained a shovel, a bigass handsaw... and a hand trowel with a 4' long handle. It was the weirdest tool ive ever seen. It literally was a hand trowel that was attached to like a fullsize shovel handle. I have no idea what that could be used for?
Whatever you'd use a regular trowel for, except with social distancing. Duh.
Easier nature dumps?
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Stupidly steep section of trail on old classic Cuntbuster
Pic 1 looks uphill
Pic 2 placed big cedar across trail.and dug and hammered it in
Pic 3 back filled with rock falling off the uphill
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Restored a couple more trails and brought some old stunts back into playAttachment 328775Attachment 328776
I wish everyone would take 30 seconds out of their ride to move that branch, rock, whatever out of the way.
Warning rant - fucking roadies in the woods are the worst offenders. They somehow think the trails are like the pave and the street sweeper just comes along to take care of it for them.
We rode a brand new trail yesterday that has a deep mud hole at a low spot. Its brand new, so not finished. I assume builder will bridge it maybe. So we stopped and took 3 minutes and filled it with deadfall and made it much more rideable until a permanent fix occurs. It's just not that hard, but when your kom hunting I guess it is.
I think a lot of people just assume the work naturally pops up. Also a lot of people are casual users so to them, their forest activity isn't a priority. Plus laziness as let's face it trailwork takes time and does involve effort.
Anyhow I generally keep my expectations for help on trailwork low. They're generally met
Yeah, I'm with you. Sometimes it just gets to me. Yesterday on a fast flow corner there was a 4-5cm front tire grabber stick parallel right in the middle of it. It throws the whole corner off. Countless riders ride by just because. We stop, turn around and get rid of it. Climb back up and hit the corner again. So worth it. I guess it's just a mentality that I cannot comprehend.
Time to head out with the dogs and do some more maintenance/build.