I agree, I think it will be a fun downhill line and great to get us back to the top for the other trails. I can't wait to get more riders back there to break these trails in.
Definitely! It's going to take some work to clear out all the brush around it. I'm going to start focusing on that a little bit more now. Hoepfully, Dan will be able to come out a lot more and help with that area. We made great progress.
@@mtbingadventures1551 sounds like a high hassle factor, but doable: Yes, private property owners in California can conduct controlled burns, also known as prescribed burns, on their property if they meet certain requirements: Obtain permits: Landowners must get the proper permits from the local air district and/or fire agency. During fire season, they also need a CAL FIRE permit. Submit a plan: Landowners must submit a smoke management plan to the air district. Prepare the area: Landowners must prepare the area for burning, which may include preparing firebreaks. Have the right equipment: Landowners should have the proper equipment, such as a sprayer that can output at least six gallons per second at 125 pounds of pressure. Get help: Landowners can recruit friends and family to help with the burn. Landowners are fully responsible if something goes wrong during a prescribed burn. California's law makes it easier for private landowners to conduct prescribed burns to reduce the number of catastrophic wildfires. The law also protects private citizens if their burn gets out of control. Prescribed burns are meant to prevent wildfires from causing irreparable harm. Most prescribed burns on private land are about 10 acres.
@@mtbingadventures1551 It's a homemade tool used by woodland fire fighters. You cut off the head of a shovel and weld it on backwards like a giant hoe.
@@mtbingadventures1551 I've made them with flat heads for maximum dirt moving. And with spades with the front two or so inches cut off to make sort of a hybrid. Go to the local fire station and I bet they know someone. If I'm too slow getting one to you then you'll just have to have two.
Sucking Chest Wound? Really? Sorry, my opinion, but that's a terrible name. Love what you are building but gimmick shock-value trail naming needs to end.
I love the name and don't see a problem with coming up with new names like this. The description fits when you try to climb this beast of single-track. Also, some of the trails I named at Everstoke have a link to my military background. 0331 and Guns Up are few examples. What name would you come up with?
We should just name trails by numbers like "Trail #10" or with descriptives like "Newly-built Trail Ride Slow. "Sucking Chest Wound" just sounds fun, it's creative rather than gimmicky or shocking.
That trail is gonna be fun!!
I agree, I think it will be a fun downhill line and great to get us back to the top for the other trails. I can't wait to get more riders back there to break these trails in.
Just gets better & better...nice.
My road map to 10 miles of trail is closing in fast. BTW, your sticker pack is on the way. Let me know if you don't see it in a week or so.
@@mtbingadventures1551 Will do, Aaron...thanx
Love that streambed trail. That spring could be a nice stopping spot.
Definitely! It's going to take some work to clear out all the brush around it. I'm going to start focusing on that a little bit more now. Hoepfully, Dan will be able to come out a lot more and help with that area. We made great progress.
How awesome would a controlled burn (by professionals) down there be? ;-P
When there snow around, we're all professionals
@@mtbingadventures1551 hmmm... can a private property owner legally have a controlled burn? I guess I'll have to look that up!
@@mtbingadventures1551 sounds like a high hassle factor, but doable:
Yes, private property owners in California can conduct controlled burns, also known as prescribed burns, on their property if they meet certain requirements:
Obtain permits: Landowners must get the proper permits from the local air district and/or fire agency. During fire season, they also need a CAL FIRE permit.
Submit a plan: Landowners must submit a smoke management plan to the air district.
Prepare the area: Landowners must prepare the area for burning, which may include preparing firebreaks.
Have the right equipment: Landowners should have the proper equipment, such as a sprayer that can output at least six gallons per second at 125 pounds of pressure.
Get help: Landowners can recruit friends and family to help with the burn.
Landowners are fully responsible if something goes wrong during a prescribed burn.
California's law makes it easier for private landowners to conduct prescribed burns to reduce the number of catastrophic wildfires. The law also protects private citizens if their burn gets out of control.
Prescribed burns are meant to prevent wildfires from causing irreparable harm. Most prescribed burns on private land are about 10 acres.
Always remember Sir... Sun hat chin strap behind the skull for better wind retention. And I really need to get you a Rhino.
What is a Rhino?
@@mtbingadventures1551 It's a homemade tool used by woodland fire fighters. You cut off the head of a shovel and weld it on backwards like a giant hoe.
@@bigbird2451 good to know. I would definitely would use it
@@mtbingadventures1551 I've made them with flat heads for maximum dirt moving. And with spades with the front two or so inches cut off to make sort of a hybrid. Go to the local fire station and I bet they know someone. If I'm too slow getting one to you then you'll just have to have two.
How about not clearing the wasps and just name the trail "Wasp Alert". Bad idea huh. 🤣
I am definitely not wanting to mess around with those guys anymore. They're definitely a buzz kill for trail building
Sucking Chest Wound? Really? Sorry, my opinion, but that's a terrible name. Love what you are building but gimmick shock-value trail naming needs to end.
I love the name and don't see a problem with coming up with new names like this. The description fits when you try to climb this beast of single-track. Also, some of the trails I named at Everstoke have a link to my military background. 0331 and Guns Up are few examples. What name would you come up with?
@@mtbingadventures1551 Fair enough. Tapping out. You guys are the pros. 🤟
@@TooMuchBike I do appreciate the comments. Thank you very much. I hope the name grows on you at least a little bit
We should just name trails by numbers like "Trail #10" or with descriptives like "Newly-built Trail Ride Slow. "Sucking Chest Wound" just sounds fun, it's creative rather than gimmicky or shocking.