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<blockquote data-quote="dirtygoat" data-source="post: 1353366" data-attributes="member: 17531"><p>Casey had a great idea of how to build the spot at the bottom of the hill...</p><p></p><p>We could make a hard line on the left going up the start of the hill... It doesn't have to be real long just crazy difficult... There's plenty of winch points down there... That would leave the right line as is... When wet the easy line would still take some skill to get up...</p><p></p><p>Where the rocks at the bottom are sitting now is a bad location... Some of the rocks already have rolled down the hill into the woods... If a rig flops on those rocks toward the downhill side, they could be really ****ed... </p><p></p><p>Leaving the old logging road as is would allow people to stop and watch without blocking the trail for others wanting to take the easy line...</p><p></p><p>But, who am I to say... </p><p></p><p>As long as it's going to contain a rig if it flops I'm cool with it... I just don't want to see a rig end up down in the trees and someone getting really hurt...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirtygoat, post: 1353366, member: 17531"] Casey had a great idea of how to build the spot at the bottom of the hill... We could make a hard line on the left going up the start of the hill... It doesn't have to be real long just crazy difficult... There's plenty of winch points down there... That would leave the right line as is... When wet the easy line would still take some skill to get up... Where the rocks at the bottom are sitting now is a bad location... Some of the rocks already have rolled down the hill into the woods... If a rig flops on those rocks toward the downhill side, they could be really ****ed... Leaving the old logging road as is would allow people to stop and watch without blocking the trail for others wanting to take the easy line... But, who am I to say... As long as it's going to contain a rig if it flops I'm cool with it... I just don't want to see a rig end up down in the trees and someone getting really hurt... [/QUOTE]
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