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The rightway trail systems stuff works as far as if the riders stay on the material. At Hop-Ev there are a couple of areas where this material is in use and it does exactly what it shows in the photos. Problem is when riders get off to the side of it they dig trenches which periodically need to be filled in. Not a big deal really but definitely something that happens. I would imagine long straight sections would be not an issue. Where this typically happens at Hop-Ev are on sections of this material that go around corners while climbing the hills.
More on topic, why would a landowner that doesn't want 4X4 vehicles climbing out of their stream want to spend the money necessary to install this material on the banks of their stream?
the landowner wouldn't be the one paying for it, it would be the club that maintains the trails , no club, I wouldn't let people ride either,
the club I am in, uses our state trail grants and other fund raisers, to build bridges, shore up trails, etc, all on private property, under the duress of losing our privilege to ride there
many of our landowners, use game cams to keep an eye on the trails
Last edited by RandyO; 03-17-21 at 09:00 AM.
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that bear is straight up just chillin
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I have several out on our trails now, last year we got multiple moose two bulls fighting, elk, mountain lion, wolves, coyote, and some people tresspassing on a closed trail
I think I’ve killed 8 porcupines in the past 8 yrs. fucking terrible when the dog runs into one.