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The handsome guy on the left is @sj_john John has a full quiver of saws and years of experience. John can be found throughout sNJ using his saws to clear trail. Be like @sj_john

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There was a spot on the red trail (rt 27 side) that was perpetually wet.
After a little scouting, it was obvious what was happening.
It hadn't rained, and the water was still "running"
Moved the trail uphill a bit, with @jdog and @WJF doing the heavy work.
While it was a mudpit for awhile, it is now solid enough, even after a little weather.
We'll get back and do a bit of hand tuning soon.

 
There was a spot on the red trail (rt 27 side) that was perpetually wet.
After a little scouting, it was obvious what was happening.
It hadn't rained, and the water was still "running"
Moved the trail uphill a bit, with @jdog and @WJF doing the heavy work.
While it was a mudpit for awhile, it is now solid enough, even after a little weather.
We'll get back and do a bit of hand tuning soon.


Made me think of the bridges you, @jklett, my son and myself put it in close to the steel bridge. That was a very fun day. Hammering the boards from the old bridge into the muck as an anchor really worked.
 
Throwback to '09 in my dirt jumping days at my buddy Dale's house. Probably spent more time with a shovel in my hands than handlebars.
Very nice looking back yard setup! Looks like some fun lines/transfer options 👍
 
We hardened up this spot last summer. The other day I asked the park manager for permission to engrave a 'future historical marker' in the trail and without hesistation he said yes. And now I got a new hobby. I hope that long after we are gone someone finds it cool.

The low angle sun let me get a good photo the other day.


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