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firebikesmullets:
--- Quote from: Macaroni Sandwich;2944996 ---where is it lul
So, when working with dirt that is, I don't know... like, 80%+ sand, what is needed to produce adequate trails?
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-water, lots and lots of water.
-tarps to put on the lips and landings to when you're not riding. this helps to keep in the moisture. they'll be less likely to fall apart if they're not bone dry.
-also, some people who's trails are made of sandy dirt use carpets on their landings to keep them from blowing out.
-patience and understanding is probably the most important thing though. if you're new to building trails you're going to go through a lot of trial and error.
pville joby:
--- Quote from: BDSM Master;2944325 ---my friend found the sickest spot. overgrown, burned down house. walkway out to awesome clay, downhill. got a concrete run up set, and room to make a quikrete bowl. spot is on the wayyyy DL. don't ask, you'll never know.
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welll then why mention it in the first place, you just broke OG trail rules.
tisk tisk. im telling your friend, too.
Christopher V.:
We've been cranking on a new spot for the past (almost) two weeks now (heading down soon as I finish this sandwich). Trying to find a camera!
Scunny:
The locals back home revived our old spot, things were looking so good but i went down on sunday and some fuckers have chopped everything down and chucked logs everywhere! Im pissed!
Gonna have to get on google earth and find a new spot for new year.
BDSM Master:
--- Quote from: pville joby;2946410 ---welll then why mention it in the first place, you just broke OG trail rules.
tisk tisk. im telling your friend, too.
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because no way in hell would anyone know where it is. seriously. i've lived near it my whole life and never knew it existed.
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