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  • #98453

    glenn
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    3 of we Tamworthians went out today to cut in some brand new trails.

    Stretching is important (apparently)

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    vital piece of equipment when making new trails

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    Jarrod with the goods when some timber posed a problem

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    This is what a single looks like before its a single.

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    Snowy09 marking some of the trail.

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    Umm the 400 being just a little bit stubborn

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    We made some sweeeeeet singles today and we are keen to get some more made soon.

    Boony

    #179156

    Fez
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    Nothing wrong with giving your loved one a mud bath

    #179158

    Nick Jackson
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    Good looking trails boony , are most of your single tracks through that kind of forest? We have so much lantana to cut through it’s hard to sight a track first go!

    #179162

    Mark
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    hey boonster you gonna come up sunday for a ride show whanny these new trails you made :blink:

    #179163

    Boony you have to post some of those shots of your established singletrack for Nickj. You have some beauties that you used for the Nundle ride post last year.
    That way when he decides he wants to ride them I can hitch a lift B)

    STM

    #179164

    glenn
    Member

    yeah nick mostly that kind of forest and a bit of native timber,,I even found 2 more established trails as well,we are working on some decent length loops now ,instead of just 95k long ones,

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    glenn
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    singletrackmind wrote:

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    Boony you have to post some of those shots of your established singletrack for Nickj. You have some beauties that you used for the Nundle ride post last year.
    That way when he decides he wants to ride them I can hitch a lift B)

    STM

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    #179178

    Greg
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    Boony wrote:

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    yeah nick mostly that kind of forest and a bit of native timber,,I even found 2 more established trails as well,we are working on some decent length loops now ,instead of just 95k long ones,

    Good work Boony you you must be mistaken it your typing above as its only established trails in native forests you use you wouldn’t cut trails in native eh ;) Those pine forest ones are a cracker and in a pine forest you can shape it to you hearts desire good job pro active.

    TB

    #179210

    Mark Bunting
    Member

    Boony those trails look great mate. I can’t wait to get back in the saddle and come up your way ;)

    Kram

    #179211

    glenn
    Member

    Trailboss wrote:

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    Boony wrote:

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    yeah nick mostly that kind of forest and a bit of native timber,,I even found 2 more established trails as well,we are working on some decent length loops now ,instead of just 95k long ones,

    Good work Boony you you must be mistaken it your typing above as its only established trails in native forests you use you wouldn’t cut trails in native eh ;) Those pine forest ones are a cracker and in a pine forest you can shape it to you hearts desire good job pro active.

    TB

    No,No,No,No,No,No,No,No, theres a big miss understanding here,,
    we do not, I repeat do not cut trails in native vegitated areas, No we just follow the natural terrain trails or trails animals have used in the past to get from A to B,… ;)

    Boony

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    Greg
    Member

    Boony wrote:

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    Trailboss wrote:

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    Boony wrote:

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    yeah nick mostly that kind of forest and a bit of native timber,,I even found 2 more established trails as well,we are working on some decent length loops now ,instead of just 95k long ones,

    Good work Boony you you must be mistaken it your typing above as its only established trails in native forests you use you wouldn’t cut trails in native eh ;) Those pine forest ones are a cracker and in a pine forest you can shape it to you hearts desire good job pro active.

    TB

    No,No,No,No,No,No,No,No, theres a big miss understanding here,,
    we do not, I repeat do not cut trails in native vegitated areas, No we just follow the natural terrain trails or trails animals have used in the past to get from A to B,… ;)

    Boony

    I know you dont Boony I just wanted everybody else to understand ;)

    TB

    #179157

    hay boony ive seen you make new trails…like at the watagans when we were too bussy stuffing round on those long stretches of dirt roads that you missed the corner and ended up in the coldasak………lol :laugh: :laugh: or let me guess that was fatiuge

    #179232

    glenn
    Member

    funny man pep ,,funny man,

    You`ll love the new trail ,,its not to long but it leads to other good stuff we dont usually use.

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