Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 5:48 pm
I would drive my Jimmy, but not wheel per se.
Off-Roading In The New River Valley
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Well, we have found it only takes a few saws, with two guys cutting you'll need four guys to back them up, moving , throwing and stacking stuff clear of the trail. The hand work is usually the part that lags and proves to be the toughest. As far as what to cut, I already have a few thousand feet of potential trail marked with flags, or if you guys just want to cut a particular route that interest you, that is fine as well as long as it doesn't interfere with long range T/A plans. When we meet I will certainly give you some guide line and show you what is planed for the overall trail network, then you can pick and choose.
FYI, we have a company saw on the property, and a few of my guys who will most likely be there always have a saw with them. As stated above enough saws is typically not the problem but lack of hands cleaning and clearing behind the saws.
Cutting is great, and we will take as much labor from you guys that you wish to give, but I also understand you want to have fun and enjoy the weekend and trails for what it is, we will strike a balance between the two and not work so much that you wish you had not come at all.
lame Tell John to find someone else to haul his boat hahajstables wrote:Im fishing a tournament that weekend so Im not gonna be able to make it.
97JEEPTJ wrote:lame Tell John to find someone else to haul his boat hahajstables wrote:Im fishing a tournament that weekend so Im not gonna be able to make it.
X2BadAssEddie wrote:Alec- trail cut and drive around some.
MeBadnewsCJ wrote:X2BadAssEddie wrote:Alec- trail cut and drive around some.
Whose in for camping?