Sorry I missed this work day. I just saw this post just now but I had somewhere to be Saturday late morning, anyway, followed by working on the cabin (which I would have skipped had I seen this). I hope to make it to the next one!
~Patrick
Re: Emmitsburg Work Detail
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2021 11:04 am
by Bucho
Again, I appreciate all the help. Im always amazed how quickly work goes when you have multiple people. We worked for maybe two hours? Accomplished so much.
I really liked the two new lines you guys cut. The hill was fun and challenging. The other little short line by the creek is cool too.
Re: Emmitsburg Work Detail
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2021 4:29 pm
by Boom Boom
Oh I spotted some good stuff to cut in but was short on time.
Re: Emmitsburg Work Detail
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2021 4:24 pm
by Laoch
Bucho wrote: ↑Mon Jan 25, 2021 11:04 am
Again, I appreciate all the help. Im always amazed how quickly work goes when you have multiple people. We worked for maybe two hours? Accomplished so much.
I really liked the two new lines you guys cut. The hill was fun and challenging. The other little short line by the creek is cool too.
New lines
I'll get to them next time. Weather has to stay decent.
Re: Emmitsburg Work Detail
Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2021 8:16 pm
by Laoch
Looks like that mulch driveway will have time to settle in.
Snow ride?
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Re: Emmitsburg Work Detail
Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2021 2:10 pm
by Boom Boom
Laoch wrote: ↑Wed Feb 03, 2021 8:16 pm
Looks like that mulch driveway will have time to settle in.
Snow ride?
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Bet it is a fast ride from Gray house to the stream.....
Laoch wrote: ↑Wed Feb 03, 2021 8:16 pm
Looks like that mulch driveway will have time to settle in.
Snow ride?
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Bet it is a fast ride from Gray house to the stream.....
As someone who has spun a bike 180 and landed on my back on hard ice there, I can say there are some good sledding in them thar hills.
More and more I'm questioning my decision to live in a place that snow and ice visits from time to time. They get snow and ice in N. Georgia and Western NC but then in a few days it'll be all gone and 70 degrees again. PA is such a beautiful place with so many great riding opportunities. I might be looking there if it didn't get so dang cold in the winter.
Laoch wrote: ↑Wed Feb 03, 2021 8:16 pm
Looks like that mulch driveway will have time to settle in.
Snow ride?
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Bet it is a fast ride from Gray house to the stream.....
As someone who has spun a bike 180 and landed on my back on hard ice there, I can say there are some good sledding in them thar hills.
More and more I'm questioning my decision to live in a place that snow and ice visits from time to time. They get snow and ice in N. Georgia and Western NC but then in a few days it'll be all gone and 70 degrees again. PA is such a beautiful place with so many great riding opportunities. I might be looking there if it didn't get so dang cold in the winter.
That is what studded tires are for. Blink your eyes and this crap will be gone. Honestly a very friendly season so far, not many weekend that was not ride worthy. Makes driving south for some winter riding a treat vs everyday riding. Twice I was at Brushy in NC and was warmer at home....that sucked
Laoch wrote: ↑Wed Feb 03, 2021 8:16 pm
Looks like that mulch driveway will have time to settle in.
Snow ride?
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Bet it is a fast ride from Gray house to the stream.....
As someone who has spun a bike 180 and landed on my back on hard ice there, I can say there are some good sledding in them thar hills.
More and more I'm questioning my decision to live in a place that snow and ice visits from time to time. They get snow and ice in N. Georgia and Western NC but then in a few days it'll be all gone and 70 degrees again. PA is such a beautiful place with so many great riding opportunities. I might be looking there if it didn't get so dang cold in the winter.
ice, na that's just a vicious rumor... cut the video short pre crash where I was doing the Stooges Curly move, wo wo wo wo
That is what studded tires are for. Blink your eyes and this crap will be gone. Honestly a very friendly season so far, not many weekend that was not ride worthy. Makes driving south for some winter riding a treat vs everyday riding. Twice I was at Brushy in NC and was warmer at home....that sucked
I tend to agree. Our snow doesnt last too long here.
Wes, if you are really jones’n bad for an offroad ride, you can come play in the 4wd buggy. I havnt rolled it yet.