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I cancelled my plans for 6mile last night because of the rain and I know how that place gets. I hit up another park where the trails shed the water better. But I should be there on Sunday.
 
Stupid question, where is the concrete bridge/ wet area?
If you ever need help with TM or building stuff count me in, I worked as a carpenter for a while.
 
Stupid question, where is the concrete bridge/ wet area?
If you ever need help with TM or building stuff count me in, I worked as a carpenter for a while.

If you come in from the Rt 27 lot, you will cross over it on your way to South Middlebush.
 
hit this up this morning, awesome construction and really fun. Watch out, as it turns a slight bit....

I think the little bridge might be in trouble with the next big rain fall bit I am sure this is a work in progress...
 
I'm so jealous of you guys... I built it but not gonna ride it anytime soon...

even my knee is not so bad today... probably will take weeks to heal it... then I'm gonna wear my $1000 titanium knee brace and try again.
 
I'm so jealous of you guys... I built it but not gonna ride it anytime soon...

even my knee is not so bad today... probably will take weeks to heal it... then I'm gonna wear my $1000 titanium knee brace and try again.

weeks?? wow, that suck. I know the feeling of when you build stuff and can't ride it, get better soon...
 
that line keep getting better and better as it get ridden in...

speaking of "new" stuff..there is a new tree down on the red trail, axle height on a 26er...This log is about the perfect height, not too big, not too small, sqaure to the trail and perfect for the good ole front wheel bump (jap tap). Lets not bastardize this one with a bunch of sticks to make it rollable...:getsome:
 
that line keep getting better and better as it get ridden in...

speaking of "new" stuff..there is a new tree down on the red trail, axle height on a 26er...This log is about the perfect height, not too big, not too small, sqaure to the trail and perfect for the good ole front wheel bump (jap tap). Lets not bastardize this one with a bunch of sticks to make it rollable...:getsome:

I rode the red trail yesterday but did not see anything new so it is fresh fallen one.
I can build another bridge for sure but the red one is not quite legal for us... yet...

Jdog, your word?
 
I rode the red trail yesterday but did not see anything new so it is fresh fallen one.
I can build another bridge for sure but the red one is not quite legal for us... yet...

Jdog, your word?

yeah, I would think J is going to say no to the red....

I said lets not make it rollable, it is a nice clean log that is easy for the beginners....also, not nearly has big as the tree you built the roller over.
 
yeah, I would think J is going to say no to the red....

I said lets not make it rollable, it is a nice clean log that is easy for the beginners....also, not nearly has big as the tree you built the roller over.

sorry...didn't catch that... but I really love clean logs too
 
The 'paved' ramps over many of the logs at 6MR are a bit much. People need to learn some technical skills.
 
wat about us poor beginners that barely know how to take those logs. i been riding for 3 weeks now, still tryin to get a feel for the bike, and i always forget where those logs are stacked up at. i get over them but poorly, getting better tho.

still afraid i am going to wreck myself going over those things to fast.
 
wat about us poor beginners that barely know how to take those logs. i been riding for 3 weeks now, still tryin to get a feel for the bike, and i always forget where those logs are stacked up at. i get over them but poorly, getting better tho.

still afraid i am going to wreck myself going over those things to fast.

You will learn like the rest of us! Just watch out for thorn bushes! They hurt just a little bit.😀
 

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