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

  1. #901
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    Fresh cord!!
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    That looks super fun!!

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    It’s a really fun flow trail — been hammered the last 2 years so getting a full refresh and all the brake bumps removed.


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    Quote Originally Posted by californiagrown View Post
    You mean rake n' ride loamer lines?
    If you like that kinda riding, gimme a holler when you’re out and about in OR…

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    Quote Originally Posted by skiing2skiing View Post
    Yeah like the kind of stuff in the British pie video series.
    yep I do

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    i dont kare i carnt spell or youse punktuation properlee, im on a skiing forum

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    My trail has a couple 20 metre sections melted out now. I found the tools I stashed in the fall. Maintenance has begun. Cleaned out some ditches. Shovelling to open up things that I wanted to fix in the fall

    . Pics look ridiculous. You’ll have to take my word for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skiing2skiing View Post
    Yeah like the kind of stuff in the British pie video series.
    I do too

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    Sweaty iphone photo of a berm in the snow.

    You'd think after this many years I'd know how to not have the photos sideways.
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    Some trails I reloamed and let lie fallow so moss grew back

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    Wait, reloaming is a thing?

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    ^^ trail gnomes do it every winter..

    Duhhhh


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dromond View Post
    Wait, reloaming is a thing?
    It takes quite a bit of effort but seems to work in this zone

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    Inching closer to being complete. It's rideable, but needs more rock work and a berm. Got this skinny ramp up today. It took a bit solo to get it done. The boulder was too steep and narrow to ride naturally...bb grind to a halt.

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    Raked more loam then tested out product Click image for larger version. 

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    Rain yesterday....trail work today. Gotta take advantage, this could be our last rain of the year!

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    Used the Rogue Travis tool for the first time today. That tool is amazing! Love it!

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    Drained a swampClick image for larger version. 

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    Did you find a certain orange former president?

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    After raking things out, started digging down to get to real dirt. Turns out this stuff is hard work. Also fuck roots. That said - the rogue macleod tool is pretty sweet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by schuss View Post
    After raking things out, started digging down to get to real dirt. Turns out this stuff is hard work. Also fuck roots. That said - the rogue macleod tool is pretty sweet.
    Yeah, some build days are much tougher than others. I was exhausted on Saturday. Both dogs covered in mud had to get hosed down, dried off, and tick checked. That's how my build day ended. I was done...toast.

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    Rain overnight made the dirt so damn nice to work with.

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    Moarrrr dig stoke
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    Can't really compete w SkiLyft or evdogs, but did make some good use of tree falling in backyard that I'm going to tie into my access trail to my local trail system 1/4 away.

    Started project as it was too wet to ride and didn't feel like riding windy road ride or basement trainer
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    After nearly complete decided it was a bit too high consequence that high off the ground for anyone other than me to ride, so ended up dropping it down to ground level for my kids/friends to ride as well. Was really worried it was going to rotate and all my work would be for nothing, but turned out pretty well. Easy and low consequence enough but gets a bit skinny and some twists still make it fun. Backyard pumptrack build still planned though need to wait for it to dry up a bit still, starting soon in the grass just before this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SkiLyft View Post
    Moarrrr dig stoke

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    Hells yeah!

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    Quote Originally Posted by VTskibum View Post
    Can't really compete w SkiLyft or evdogs, but did make some good use of tree falling in backyard that I'm going to tie into my access trail to my local trail system 1/4 away.

    Started project as it was too wet to ride and didn't feel like riding windy road ride or basement trainer
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    After nearly complete decided it was a bit too high consequence that high off the ground for anyone other than me to ride, so ended up dropping it down to ground level for my kids/friends to ride as well. Was really worried it was going to rotate and all my work would be for nothing, but turned out pretty well. Easy and low consequence enough but gets a bit skinny and some twists still make it fun. Backyard pumptrack build still planned though need to wait for it to dry up a bit still, starting soon in the grass just before this.

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    skinnies are fun and great for skills building.

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