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Anyone ever do it? I wish I had enough free time to consider building a trail network nearby.
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I see some of this in my future...........
Got an excess of free time all the sudden??
That sounds interesting Gremf, I wish I had time to take that class.
My buddy does most of the building. For our local trails we got a good lay of the land. Looked for good large slick rocks and boulders that we could ride on as well as noted areas that tended to be low-lying, near streams and those that stayed wet to stay away from. Used all of the natural features to be found, old logs became log rolls, looked for natural rock gardens...we added some ladders, built a few ramps up rocks and boulder. My buddy was great at keeping the single track turny and flowy, follow the contours of the land. Our local trails...the single track, does not get used by that many people. If we didn't rake them 2x a year, they'd disappear. Very little if any impact.
Some cool info on here, Greg: http://www.imba.com/resources/trail_building/
Very worth while for anyone thinking about making trail from scratch. Avoid making a bunch of trail that rides like crap like every one does their first few times..
I'm really stoked with what I have here in Northfield. A good network of double track all over town and the ski area with a bunch of DH trails on it. I have been working to make some nice XCish single tracks that ties into the top of the skie area. It's really a gem of a spot with great big views. By the end of this year we should have a couple quality loops. The soil here is clay with gravel/shale in it. It packs fast and resists errosion. There is also a slate quarry so material is available. Today my bridges were all dry and solid, the water was flowing under them, and the surrounding trail was nice and firm. The trail was totally ridable despite a bunch of rain Saturday night. Spring is popping up here.
This years work...