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<blockquote data-quote="Gibby1" data-source="post: 1351458" data-attributes="member: 15983"><p>Skinny Pedal said that he may be able to get his tractor up there with a couple of guys on Saturday to work on the hill climb. Their task would be gathering all the small rocks and boulders along side and on this trail, and moving them up to one section of the trail to make a slippery, rocky section in one of the steeper parts. James, Dave and I spent a couple of hours doing this on Saturday but that was about as far as we could go without having a way to get the rocks up the trail, without having a heart attack! The bucket on the front of a tractor is going to be perfect to fill with fist sized, foot ball sized and basket ball sized rocks and just dump them on the trail. A couple of stragetically placed logs will keep most of the rocks in place. Every once in a while we'll probably need to reload:awesomework:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gibby1, post: 1351458, member: 15983"] Skinny Pedal said that he may be able to get his tractor up there with a couple of guys on Saturday to work on the hill climb. Their task would be gathering all the small rocks and boulders along side and on this trail, and moving them up to one section of the trail to make a slippery, rocky section in one of the steeper parts. James, Dave and I spent a couple of hours doing this on Saturday but that was about as far as we could go without having a way to get the rocks up the trail, without having a heart attack! The bucket on the front of a tractor is going to be perfect to fill with fist sized, foot ball sized and basket ball sized rocks and just dump them on the trail. A couple of stragetically placed logs will keep most of the rocks in place. Every once in a while we'll probably need to reload:awesomework: [/QUOTE]
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