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11-08-2020, 08:09 AM #626
you'd give your kids away for my dirt. It's truly amazing. Its always damp but never soggy
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11-09-2020, 01:14 AM #627
Been using the prototypes for over a year now, I love these tools. Incredibly fast to deploy and put away. I have a TrailBoss also which is a great tool but I hate assembling it and tearing it down especially with rolling maintenance, your not gonna skip a section cause it’s not worthy of putting the tool together anymore. Built a fair amount of serious trail with these tools. Full disclosure I’m buddy’s with the guy running this company, that said having spent a ton of time with these tools I’m sold, I ordered 3 handles and a bunch of heads
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11-09-2020, 08:16 AM #628
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11-20-2020, 09:39 PM #629
Just another mudhole
Many hands helped dumb down the Greenland Glory mudhole with lots of rocks and dirt
Pic 1. Put a Pile Rocks Here sign. The pile grew quickly over the week
Pic 2. Scooped water out of the hole ( it was a good 40cms deep
Pic 3. Dug out a sump on picture right as a low lying area where water could drain. This yielded lots of rock and mineral soil. Then moved the retainer log to the centre of the trail
Pic 4. Started raising the trailbed of the new trail ( now directed more to picture left ). Continued excavating the old hole which is now drained of water.
Pic 5. Used all the rock to completely raise the trailbed which is now almost 40cms higher and raised over the old hole which is now a sump.
Pic 6. Laid mineral soil on top of the rock.
2 people. Approx 2.5 hours of work plus a fair chunk of time spent by others collecting rock for us
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11-20-2020, 09:42 PM #630
good stuff, lee!
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11-21-2020, 07:24 PM #631
Never built a climbing trail before. Most of the switchbacks go fine like this one which took approx half hour.
Pic 1. Routed trail over a hump and switchbacks into a mineral soil load. Warehoused soil and rocks. Exposed soil and kept moss intact to place on the side
Pic 2. Harvested more moss from centre. Dug out middle so there's a space to put the warehoused rocks. Continued keeping soil off to side.
Pic3. Finished the exit by flattening the exit hump. Used rocks to crib Apex of turn. Spread soil over entire switchback. Lined turn with the moss that'd been set aside.
Repeat for 22 switchbacks and counting
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11-21-2020, 07:37 PM #632
Ran into this one switchback on the climbing trail "Deep Green" where you run into a rock like an iceberg. You think it's manageable to use as fill but the more you dig the bigger it gets.
Pic1 S-turn with loamy entryway hump and a pocket of mossy holes right at turn Apex
Pic 2- Start exposing and harvesting moss. Uh oh. It's a big one
Pic3 - dig a hole to China which does result in lots of soil and rock one can use to dumb down the entryway. Seperate rock and soil and drop them at top and bottom of what now is the Mother of all Holes
Pic 4 - After realizing the Iceberg rock ain't going nowhere use the (by now ) rather massive collection of rock and soil you have to build up the turn around the Iceberg rock
Pic 5 - done! 3 hours of work for 1 second of trail
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11-23-2020, 12:00 PM #633
Have you used a 6' or bigger digging bar? Those, some gravity, and leverage rocks can work magic with massive boulders.
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11-23-2020, 12:16 PM #634
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11-23-2020, 08:27 PM #635
Yeah, its brutal to not have all your tools with you and it's just as brutal to get them all out to where you may or may not need them. My stuff is stashed in two different spots at the moment. I buy everything with a fiberglass handle now just so I can leave them without worrying about wood rot.
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11-24-2020, 10:11 AM #636
Jack. Same here with respect to the fiberglass handles. I have to gps my tool caches as I gave 4 and leave them up in ski season. I've lost stuff before not remembering where they are
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11-25-2020, 07:22 AM #637
Haha! Oh man, me too! What kills me is not losing the tool specifically, but that I'm a littering douchebag! So now I take pictures of where I left them...but when you actually go back and look at the pictures months later...the woods kinda looks the same everywhere around here. Thankfully I haven't lost anything in a few years now.
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11-25-2020, 12:09 PM #638
I go back and forth on fiberglass handles vs. wrapping my tool cache in a tarp. Lately I've been going with the tarp, since most of my favorite tools are wood handled. A brown tarp is also good for blending in and being discrete, which I like.
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11-25-2020, 12:22 PM #639
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11-25-2020, 12:25 PM #640
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11-25-2020, 01:00 PM #641
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11-25-2020, 01:15 PM #642
^^^ it says it right there. Your tools are stashed in the forest, next to the scenery.
You're welcome.
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11-26-2020, 09:17 AM #643
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11-26-2020, 09:31 AM #644
Re tool stashes. I share a too stash with friends. When we move them we'll record a little video as it makes it easier to figure out. So far so good
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11-26-2020, 06:40 PM #645
Spent all summer driving a machine building trails. Was pretty fun!
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11-30-2020, 09:18 AM #646
more development
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11-30-2020, 09:54 AM #647
inside hippy line or outside flatter landing
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11-30-2020, 10:51 AM #648
Spent the weekend with a chainsaw cutting many downed trees. Didn't take many pics, but half is in a heavily wooded Pine area. Not sure how this addition will work out as Pines typically have surface roots from hell. The layout added another .65 miles.
This pic was littered with trees. I should have taken a before pic.
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11-30-2020, 02:56 PM #649
you can just hack down trees at your trails?
we have to do trees sniper style make sure no one notices
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11-30-2020, 03:05 PM #650
No, not in this area. I only cut downed trees enough to move them or an opening to ride thru.
I'm currently working in 4 different places and only one is sanctioned by the landowner. There we have cut saplings, but the land owner sells trees, so he's actually planting and burying bulbs along trails which is pretty cool.
I have some internal conflict with cutting trees, whether downed or alive. Just messing with the nature of things gets me thinking sometimes that I'm being a selfish prick.
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