Dig stoke, who else likes to play in the dirt???

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  • forty
    Registered User
    • Mar 2010
    • 652

    #1

    Dig stoke, who else likes to play in the dirt???

    Whatcha got?
    I know theres some peeps in here who like to get dirty, lets see your handywork!

    poking through some pics of back "home" and reminiscing about the great build scene, since moving from OR to MN things are a bit, well, different...

    the first feature i helped finish off at blackrock






    getting put into action

    Last edited by forty; 03-17-2016, 01:41 PM.
  • forty
    Registered User
    • Mar 2010
    • 652

    #2
    this is the biggest project i was part of at BR

    whats starts as these...




    we turn into this!




    with a whole lot of this in between





    then you get to test your work




    buddy killing it

    Last edited by forty; 03-17-2016, 01:46 PM.

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    • forty
      Registered User
      • Mar 2010
      • 652

      #3
      lots of time spent maintaining/updating old features




      some tinkering with angles and curves



      fresh wood, it only lasts so long in the pnwet...



      and of course you have to make sure your work holds up...

      Last edited by forty; 03-17-2016, 02:06 PM.

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      • forty
        Registered User
        • Mar 2010
        • 652

        #4
        and then its off to MN...

        getting into the dj side of things, something new to me and always a nice excuse to add a new bike to the quiver





        its been a "wet" spring out here




        but we managed to get some decent work done, local guy made a little impromptu promo vid

        Last edited by forty; 03-17-2016, 02:12 PM.

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        • toast2266
          over rotated
          • Dec 2007
          • 15063

          #5
          nice. I loves me some dig stoke.

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          • forty
            Registered User
            • Mar 2010
            • 652

            #6
            been doing some trail work as well

            berms are still berms no matter the state



            minnesotans seem to like rocks



            lots and lots of rocks...



            its not OR, but your always in good company when digging trail
            Last edited by forty; 03-17-2016, 02:18 PM.

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            • acinpdx
              registered peruser
              • May 2009
              • 21226

              #7
              great pics!
              great thread idea!
              any online links for diy trail building?
              i'm moving soon and am thinking about a jump line in the new property

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              • forty
                Registered User
                • Mar 2010
                • 652

                #8
                im no expert, just free labor and do what im told... but for the most part its common sense to build trail, water management, sustainability, flow, just use your noggin and its pretty basic stuff
                i havent run across any amazing sites but a little googling gives you tons of info, the imba guidelines are a well respected place to start
                im looking forward to the 2.5 acre dj/4x/skills park we are going to build later this summer and some pros are going to come help out, should learn a ton then, getting hands on with others who have more experience is the best way to learn imo
                biggest piece of advice for dj/jump building, get dirt, lots and lots of dirt, think you have enough, get more, more more more, you cant have enough dirt
                same for wood, we milled who knows how many trees into 2x10ish rough cut planks, piles and piles, and it goes fast, that wall ride took an ungodly amount of wood, dragging it up the hill by hand sure was fun... but build over winter and come spring you get to shred the goods and are a few steps ahead of those who sat on the couch in the off season, my legs/back/shoulders were beefcake when others were just dusting off the cobwebs

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                • toast2266
                  over rotated
                  • Dec 2007
                  • 15063

                  #9
                  Originally posted by acinpdx
                  great pics!
                  great thread idea!
                  any online links for diy trail building?
                  i'm moving soon and am thinking about a jump line in the new property
                  I haven't seen any really good online tutorials; there's so many variables that any instructions are necessarily pretty basic.

                  But yeah, what forty said. Especially for bigger jumps, it takes more dirt than you'd think. If you're just digging holes on site, pay a lot of attention to drainage (unless you live in a really dry area). Ponds in front of jumps makes the jumps a bit trickier.

                  Also: resist the temptation to bury a bunch of shit in the jumps to make up for a lack of dirt. Whatever you bury in there will often come unburied over time, and then you have to rebuild your jump.

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                  • stuckathuntermtn
                    Mutt Wrangler
                    • Mar 2006
                    • 23082

                    #10
                    Sexy berm action.
                    No longer stuck.

                    Originally posted by stuckathuntermtn
                    Just an uneducated guess.

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                    • forty
                      Registered User
                      • Mar 2010
                      • 652

                      #11
                      come on, i know some of you have some dig stoke to share...


                      hit up the future site of cottage grove bike park today, got some silt fences up and starting to clean the site of debris and bringing in the first loads of dirt
                      2.5 acres to play with, when completed it will have a 4x course, dj lines, pump track, tot track and skills area

                      Last edited by forty; 03-17-2016, 02:23 PM.

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                      • Yeah!
                        Registered User
                        • Oct 2011
                        • 265

                        #12
                        Nice work! Wish I had that many people to help. At my park it's usually just two of us and the mcleods; occasionally a couple other buddies come out.

                        We've built ~3 miles of singletrack in the past year. No features like yours, just technical, flowy XC stuff. I'll try to get some photos.

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                        • strawjack
                          grindah stealie
                          • Jun 2006
                          • 5075

                          #13
                          Where I'm building trails there have been so many years of leaves building up that there is no dirt! It’s just compost intertwined with roots. Getting down thru it with a shovel is a bitch. If you can dig there seems to be no end to the compost. I have pretty much given up. It’s damn soft too!

                          I'm trying to use more natural wood to build (after my wife gave me shit about the teeter ) which I did agree, but I will take it down when it rots out. So, now I'm try to use downed hardwoods. Lately I've been thinking about using rough sawn lumber which would be ideal to build with since it's full demension. Stronger, cheaper and will last longer.

                          I've posted these elsewhere in here. I have others that I haven't take pics of. I've been doing most of this solo too...a lot of work!





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                          • josef
                            Registered User
                            • Mar 2012
                            • 359

                            #14
                            Forty which trail is that very first feature you posted on at black rock?

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                            • forty
                              Registered User
                              • Mar 2010
                              • 652

                              #15
                              Originally posted by josef
                              Forty which trail is that very first feature you posted on at black rock?
                              that would be E-Rock Village, on Grannies Kitchen a little ways after the new wallride on GK2 and then cross Sickter Gnar
                              you can also see it if you are on Banzai Downhill and look up and to your left just after the first of the two small dirt drops on BD2 near the end
                              its about 6ft to ground and 8ish to transfer, 3 crank strokes after the corner and send it!

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