+1 on that, robbed me on the 29r, never tried it with the fatbike which would probably work. Maybe "shave" it down some or try some different logs in a fashion similar to that dual log pile near the entrance to the wetlands that don't rob too much momentum.Jay22 wrote:Cool Gary. It's just so much fun building trails. I love doing it and would love to help.
As far as that log pile goes, I have a plan. I was going to leave it for the technical crowd but I have trouble with it as well, but my bike is old and rigid so I figured it was just me. I am going to change that pile soon. Hopefully today.
Steve_Balogh wrote:+1 on that, robbed me on the 29r, never tried it with the fatbike which would probably work. Maybe "shave" it down some or try some different logs in a fashion similar to that dual log pile near the entrance to the wetlands that don't rob too much momentum.Jay22 wrote:Cool Gary. It's just so much fun building trails. I love doing it and would love to help.
As far as that log pile goes, I have a plan. I was going to leave it for the technical crowd but I have trouble with it as well, but my bike is old and rigid so I figured it was just me. I am going to change that pile soon. Hopefully today.
Jay22 wrote:Steve_Balogh wrote:+1 on that, robbed me on the 29r, never tried it with the fatbike which would probably work. Maybe "shave" it down some or try some different logs in a fashion similar to that dual log pile near the entrance to the wetlands that don't rob too much momentum.Jay22 wrote:Cool Gary. It's just so much fun building trails. I love doing it and would love to help.
As far as that log pile goes, I have a plan. I was going to leave it for the technical crowd but I have trouble with it as well, but my bike is old and rigid so I figured it was just me. I am going to change that pile soon. Hopefully today.
If I'm not hauling, I won't make it cause my pedals bottom out. I'm gonna mess with it today. Not sure how, cause I can't move the big tree we used for the pile.






SANTA_CRUZ wrote:Sounds like you had a good ride Jay !! Your description was good, it made a picture in my head.![]()
Thanks for clearing downed stuff !
I took the day off work today (played hookie if you will) and worked on the trail. Is that weird ? I don't think so..
I cleared an extention of Buck Shaver that we cut last winter, but then due to the spring rains / flooding / overgrowth,
we couldn't get back to develop this section and concentrated on the main body of the new addition. (got some riding)
But, today, I opened up another 1/3 of a mile and it needs people to hike it, ride it, use it because it's rough cut
and will be a little bumpy, lumpy until it gets some use and packing down. Be one of the first kids on your block to
go ride it and say you were there when it was brand new ! I will be adding a couple of technical options to it this
winter. Potential projects - old tires filled w/gravel section, elevated wooden walkway w/skinny, log piles, etc.
ibisman wrote:I never had a problem with the log pile after that ramp...just don't touch the brakes. I'm heading out there tomorrow morning around 10 if anyone wants to ride.going to stay for a couple hours so I can get some miles in. And on that low v on buckshaver...put yer chin on the stem and its a breeze.
SANTA_CRUZ wrote: . . . I will be adding a couple of technical options to it this
winter. Potential projects - old tires filled w/gravel section, elevated wooden walkway w/skinny, log piles, etc.
mmrobertson69 wrote:SANTA_CRUZ wrote: . . . I will be adding a couple of technical options to it this
winter. Potential projects - old tires filled w/gravel section, elevated wooden walkway w/skinny, log piles, etc.
Big +1 on skinny. How about a jump somewhere? I gots to gets me some air!
Great work and pics of the log pile their, Jay! Looking forward to hooking up with y'all tomorrow.
-Mike
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