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<blockquote data-quote="Gibby1" data-source="post: 1224824" data-attributes="member: 15983"><p>My take is that there are a few spots on the trail where making a bypass may be feasible, but not without removing trees. If Nancy's OK with that, I have no problem with it.</p><p></p><p>However, I doubt she's going to want to do that and there aren't multiple line choices on that trail where we can take one side and make it hard.</p><p></p><p>I think that there may still be some mis-understanding about what we forsee this looking like.</p><p></p><p>The trail will require 36" tires, dual lockers and a winch - just like the busywild. It's not going to be retained as an easy trail. Along that trail where feasible, extreme obstacles would be available where a bypass can be utilized. The entire hill climb is very close to an exit and compared to the busywild, there is easy access to exits on either end.</p><p></p><p>The majority of the work is going to be done on the hill climb section. If there's material left over, or more to come, then we'll probably work next on making the top section up to the rock pit more interesting - kind of like what was done on Sunrise. We'll probably have to have short sections of the hill climb with some difficult obstacles and then scatter smaller obstacles throughout the length of the climb. I don't believe there's enough rocks to do otherwise. We don't want to take all the rocks from the pit...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gibby1, post: 1224824, member: 15983"] My take is that there are a few spots on the trail where making a bypass may be feasible, but not without removing trees. If Nancy's OK with that, I have no problem with it. However, I doubt she's going to want to do that and there aren't multiple line choices on that trail where we can take one side and make it hard. I think that there may still be some mis-understanding about what we forsee this looking like. The trail will require 36" tires, dual lockers and a winch - just like the busywild. It's not going to be retained as an easy trail. Along that trail where feasible, extreme obstacles would be available where a bypass can be utilized. The entire hill climb is very close to an exit and compared to the busywild, there is easy access to exits on either end. The majority of the work is going to be done on the hill climb section. If there's material left over, or more to come, then we'll probably work next on making the top section up to the rock pit more interesting - kind of like what was done on Sunrise. We'll probably have to have short sections of the hill climb with some difficult obstacles and then scatter smaller obstacles throughout the length of the climb. I don't believe there's enough rocks to do otherwise. We don't want to take all the rocks from the pit... [/QUOTE]
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