
Originally Posted by
DaveVt
When most of the trail is good with the exception of a few spots, riding right through the middle is ideal. Assuming it's an area with active trail work happening, these spot should be on the top of their hit list.
My personal experience is to avoid wood. PT structures are never as permanent as we think they will be, wood can have slime grow on it making it slippery as ice, and when it starts to fall apart you have a couple hundred pounds of garbage to haul out of the woods.
Fill the hole with rocks, smash them with hammers, cover them with good mineral dirt. If you have to raise the tread, larger stones buried about 50% along the edge of the trail to retain. Slow work, but lasting...and the changes in riding surface add more interest and are safer than wood.
Plus smashing rock is fun.
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