walter
Fourth Party
I usally see hunter there back on the yellow where the huge log piles are. Take a piss under their tree, they love that.
Take a shit in their stand, they really like that.
I usally see hunter there back on the yellow where the huge log piles are. Take a piss under their tree, they love that.
Take a shit in their stand, they really like that.
Word is there was a guy with a chain saw who "claimed" to be a mtber. His claim was that the place was fast and he wanted to make it faster. He got bitched at hard and walked away. So hopefully hes done.
Most likely like it was a hunter. Not a mtber
Did you catch him Fred???????
They are both constructed solidly. However i am not sure how long the bridge will last. There have been 2 others in that location and they were taken away by the raging waters. Hopefully itll hold.
The bridge is nice but after first big rain, that thing is toast. The main fault in the bridge is the 2x4 supports from the bridge to the ground, once they are knocked out, the span is too long to support itself. It is stupid to do anything but normal maintenance on that part of the red trail because you aren't susposed to ride on it. That section is hard coming from the canal but is a bridge like that really neccesary?
I find it mucho interesante that just as hunting season begins there are bridges being built and logs cut out. WOnder if the bridge was built for the same reason as the log removed- easy carcass draggin'?
In terms of logs being cut out, it is very possible that a hunter would do that, so he can roll his hunting stand in along the trail. I noticed a trail in MD that was similarly cleared (logs, debris) and a new hunting stand erected just up the trail. The new metal stands can be rolled in and erected pretty quickly.
I did some pretty heavy digging today near the powerlines.
Have a look and let me know what you think when you see the results.
j-
I did some pretty heavy digging today near the powerlines.
Have a look and let me know what you think when you see the results.
j-
It cleared up and I got out after all with Dirty Bert and Tommycrash. Was pretty dark when we got back by the power lines to see your handiwork but I sure enjoyed riding them. I turned around to hit the one near the tree stand...very smooth. The gulley one I couldnt see anything on approach until very late due to darkness but was still smooth and wow you moved a lot of rocks and junk out of the bottom. Flowed nicely.
Thanks!