Cooper is right, if you don't have the patience to wait for a permit to come through, you will never have the follow through to maintain a trail that you have built.
Best choice for people like this, is to get involved with maintaining existing trails, either through your local trail advocacy group, or hook up with some builders. If you find the right group and work with them, then you might have the opportunity to help build a new trail, offer some input into the trail design.....
There are very few new trails being built each season, so to think that you can just rock up thinking it's your turn, well, that would be delusional.
July 16, 2020, 9:12 p.m. - TonyJ
Cooper is right, if you don't have the patience to wait for a permit to come through, you will never have the follow through to maintain a trail that you have built. Best choice for people like this, is to get involved with maintaining existing trails, either through your local trail advocacy group, or hook up with some builders. If you find the right group and work with them, then you might have the opportunity to help build a new trail, offer some input into the trail design..... There are very few new trails being built each season, so to think that you can just rock up thinking it's your turn, well, that would be delusional.