Originally Posted by
jackstraw
Yeah, we just rake. Hard rake the big debris first, then fine rake if necessary. The trails I build get ridden quite a bit, so the surface gets packed by riding. That's all we do...well, for the soil aspect anyway. So with your kids it may take some time to pack that down unfortunately. Keep scraping with a hard rake will expedite the process...or invite a couple hundred of your closest mtn bike friend over to ride it in :)
I will say when laying out a new trail here, because of the mulch bed, it's best to run the line. When you initially ride the line it will obviously be slow and will become much faster in time. Running it while building will give you a much better idea on how to shape the corners. Always think you'll be going faster and widen that turn a hair. Of course trees come into play, but that's EC riding. My absolute worst builds are unnecessary brake checks. It is the worst part of being a trail builder when riding your own trails. I've fixed many, but have several more to fix.