can't get a feel for location based on the pics. . .
Good work there, Alex. This area is showing some signs of erosion again, especially just before the bridge. I want to suggest what I've seen at a mtb park in FL, which is that they build a rock bed the lenght of the trail and drop cement bags on top. The cement cures and forms a path over which to ride that resists erosion very well. Of course this might be too disruptive to the natural erosive tendencies...just a suggestion...I would help out.
A rock turnpike would be fantastic, but we dont have many rocks at Six Mile.
Good work there, Alex. This area is showing some signs of erosion again, especially just before the bridge. I want to suggest what I've seen at a mtb park in FL, which is that they build a rock bed the lenght of the trail and drop cement bags on top. The cement cures and forms a path over which to ride that resists erosion very well. Of course this might be too disruptive to the natural erosive tendencies...just a suggestion...I would help out.
JDog,
should we try to fix the spot just before the bridge? we have enough rocks there... with cement it might last
just like jay said before, you cant build anything here. sometimes when it floods the area, IT ACTUALLY FLOODS TO THE ROAD. i couldnt imagine how a bridge could hold up to that. i heard, one time, long ago, there was a bridge. until now, a tunnel/slingshot is our only bet.
we're talking about the concrete bridge area, not the blue trail crossing right?
Why not have a "bring a rock to Six Mile" day?