japerry
Well-Known Member
Give it time it will come to you. or just go to the ocean
Global Warming HIPPIE! :fawkdancesmiley: :haha:
Give it time it will come to you. or just go to the ocean
Okay, I'm going to try to turn this thread back on the trail.
not including Reiter: what ideas/areas would be good for building trails?
I'm talking dispersed, managed, long term, short term.
I think trail rotation is something that needs to be looked at. And many miles of trails to reduce the tread impact (spread it over a long area)
Rotation. Yes. Many miles. Yes. How will they be funded? There's no $$$.:kissmyass:
I'll tell you what I do: I find a place. Hike and map the area. Hand cut the trails. Drive them. Keep heat off of the area by sporadic use. Next!:redneck:
Sustainable. Low-cost. No management necessary.:clappy:
Find a ridgetop that has surface bedrock, o wait, I've already found one.:cheer:
Global Warming HIPPIE! :fawkdancesmiley: :haha:
Found one. But its a secret. This area has been used in the past and building in this area will be great. :awesomework:
I disagree. Santium Pass is in the cascades, similar to Evans creek. Hell, its on the boundary of a ski area! It gets rain.
The point is, you shouldn't build trails in Wetlands, Aquifers, Watersheds, near Creeks/Streams, etc. That still leaves a lot of land!
And I'm not scared to have some mud and rocks. Mud is only a problem if the trail is over used and runoff ends up in the areas above or causes uncontrolled erosion.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
ya know the spot, now walk it, design it, and propose it. they are open to it as long as you play by the rules
i love the dual battery stick welder in the pic, works great everytime
huh???:fawkdancesmiley:
You'll grow out of that!!!!!:redneck:mud isn't a problem, it is an obstacle to be overcome...i love mud
There's a shot for that!!!!!:redneck:
Yeah why ? Trails get closed due to traffic .i don't see the point of this thread... if your place is a secret then why post here.
Yeah why ? Trails get closed due to traffic .
:corn:
You'll grow out of that!!!!!:redneck:
i am an East coast mud bogger that is trying to become a west coast wheeler/rock crawler :haha:
We can help you with that change in your life!!!:;:beer: