6:30 PM.
you and your DP. :eek2:
6:30 PM.
you and your DP. :eek2:
im up for MTB dawn patrols again now that the days are longer.
I am in :)
"only the good riders wipe out on the easy stuff" - Heathen
[QUOTE=heckler's better 1/2;2640025]I am in :)[/QUOTE]
as am i
"You know what's wrong with Vancouver? You can't pee off of your own balcony without getting in trouble"
- Phil Gordon
Good job everyone your hardwork is appreciated.
Shredding hypothetical gnarr
I'm heading up this Saturday to do a little more work on the reroute. PM if you'd like to help out.
bump for all the people who stand on the rock wonder where the heck the trail went.
I never thought I'd see flow on Pangor without a DH bike and a deep breath but the Bunnies [HTML_REMOVED] co have done some amazing work. Thanks guys. Err, I mean gals.
Sustainable will be around forever.
The rock spine will be sorely missed. The trail after it is heavily eroded and often wet, but any chance of armouring it to keep that line to the skinnies and Pangor Rock? It's such a sweet featureā¦
Awesome work btw, and got to see the improvements on Slash when I was back (old news for you), so double props to the Bunnies.
A picture of the closed line, for those that are interested.
The rock spine will be sorely missed. The trail after it is heavily eroded and often wet, but any chance of armouring it to keep that line to the skinnies and Pangor Rock? It's such a sweet featureā¦
Awesome work btw, and got to see the improvements on Slash when I was back (old news for you), so double props to the Bunnies.
It's not as simple as armouring it up. The original rock work was put in place because that area is a groundwater spring. Water is constantly flowing downt he trail when it rains, and it's impossible to do anything about it, so the best (only) solution is to re-align the trail. Heckler may have a more comprehensive insight to the re-route.
That's a sufficient explanation. I've never actually stopped to scope out the source of the water on the wet days, and I don't live there, so it was worth asking. I wasn't sure how much was from rolling out pretty hard and braking to make the turn into the skinnies, which could call for a rock box, but a flowing spring would necessitate a reroute. I'm sure it'll be good, so look forward to trying it in September. All the other fixes on Pangor have been great.
there's a small creek that was flowing pretty good last night above the rock spine. it pops out from underground right at the base of the rock spine, and flows down the trail, all the way down over the roots in photo above. The roots have been closed off and the tree roots covered with duff.
I have the same problem closing the rock spine (I still remember the trailday when we built it), but the reroute planned to go around it will cross the trail below the spine. If there was a way to prevent head on collisions at the intersection, I'd do it, but a 15 foot high bridge ala angry midget/half nelson intersection would be needed. Not gonna happen.
The new upper reroute will allow you the option to ride into the big rock skinny, or keep going onto the existing lower reroute.
The bunnies will be digging the upper reroute Sunday May 13, and we'd would love any help from strapping young men with a few bucket loads of gold.
The bunnies will be digging the upper reroute Sunday May 13, and we'd would love any help from strapping young men with a few bucket loads of gold.
Also, while I remember: Thanks to anyone who stopped and helped move dirt at the last trailday.
Ryder's Eyewear and Muddbunnies are digging on Pangor again this Sunday, May 13!
We'd love to have your help for an hour or two - just drop by on your bike between 10AM and 4PM and help dig or hammer some nails. We'll be working on the reroute around the big rock.
Come spend some time with Mother Nature.
The new upper reroute will allow you the option to ride into the big rock skinny, or keep going onto the existing lower reroute.
Thank you. Shalom.
"You know what's wrong with Vancouver? You can't pee off of your own balcony without getting in trouble"
- Phil Gordon
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