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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Australia
Posts: 145
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i have decided to build a mtb trail with my friends.
i was wondering if anyone had any ideas on what we could build to put on it e.g. north shore, drop offs etc....basicaly anything with wood or dirt....because we have a lot of that. also if anyone has any websites that might help please post them. any help is greatly appriciated, thanks in advance |
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Member
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Perth, Western Australia.
Posts: 33
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Get a big sign and whack it into the ground stating that anyone who rides the course rides it at his/her own risk, it's for experienced (or crazy) MTBers ONLY. (Or words to that effect)
As for the course, well, anything you like! Jumps, singletrack, drop-offs, logovers, log rides. North Shore- teeter-totters are always good, plenty of dropoffs, the usual Just remember to be careful making it, use proper joints and tools etc. Wouldn't be too good if you were on a 10ft ramp and it suddenly collapses.
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