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Cam - thanks for the article. You have been both a wonderful advocate and one
hell of a troll over the years.
For me trail building has been a personal journey. That people like a trail
once they find it, is great and gratifying, but that isn't the point. When
people don't like the trail(s) then, for the most part it is water off a ducks
back for me. If you don't like it pick a tool and make a difference is my
opinion. Just don't make a difference on my trail (without permission). Find
your own trail, build your own trail. Be the trail blazer we all can be.
People will always talk more than do more, its in our nature I guess. The real
point is to get out on your bike and ride and have fun. And if the trail
really gets your juices flowing (good or bad), pickup a macloed and a pulaski
and make a difference. Dig some dirt instead of flinging mud.
July 30, 2016, 6:52 a.m. - Chris McLean
#!markdown Cam - thanks for the article. You have been both a wonderful advocate and one hell of a troll over the years. For me trail building has been a personal journey. That people like a trail once they find it, is great and gratifying, but that isn't the point. When people don't like the trail(s) then, for the most part it is water off a ducks back for me. If you don't like it pick a tool and make a difference is my opinion. Just don't make a difference on my trail (without permission). Find your own trail, build your own trail. Be the trail blazer we all can be. People will always talk more than do more, its in our nature I guess. The real point is to get out on your bike and ride and have fun. And if the trail really gets your juices flowing (good or bad), pickup a macloed and a pulaski and make a difference. Dig some dirt instead of flinging mud.