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Gonna have to add clean up the barb wire to the to do list
 
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Let's all the very careful riding. It seems some dangerous things have been done to stop riders.

Very dangerous.
 
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We did a lot of trail clearing on the weekend.

Lots of fallen trees.
 

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more likely driving to fast, out of control, hazard to wildlife, trees and anything in it's path. have taken steps to distance us from this group.
 

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It's just insane. Who does this?!?

Where's the Government condemnation and investigation of the environmental groups?

it's happened in many places unfortunately..... a few years ago the same thing was discovered in Hells Half Acre out West of Stony Plain....... it is sickening for sure
 

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Well with May long coming up fast , time to
hit the trails ... when cutting deadfall across the trails
remember , cut it wide !at least 6.5'. Don't be that guy that
is responsible for leaving a log poking out to injure a fellow rider...
Or bust the wheel off a machine !

Also if you have a good quality ( battery life) cordless recip saw,with a 10" wood blade , they work wonders for smaller branchs
and roots . No gas to carry and light / small.
Happy trail clearing ��
 

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Well with May long coming up fast , time to
hit the trails ... when cutting deadfall across the trails
remember , cut it wide !at least 6.5'. Don't be that guy that
is responsible for leaving a log poking out to injure a fellow rider...
Or bust the wheel off a machine !

Also if you have a good quality ( battery life) cordless recip saw,with a 10" wood blade , they work wonders for smaller branchs
and roots . No gas to carry and light / small.
Happy trail clearing ��

Tyler like this idea because it gets hot when we do trail work. Saw gets hot and wont run fuel boils in tank. As long as you have batteries it should work
 

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It works great glen , but you are not going to fall trees ... up to about 4/5 inchs ...
It's great ....
The greenies don't even hear you commin.....
 

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I would like one of the new cordless chainsaws. But same price as a good chainsaw and at $500 I need to know it will work well and can replace a gas chainsaw for trail stuff. I wish I could demo one.
 

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Pffftpttt. They wouldn't cut fibreglass very quick. I need to cut whips don't like fast. I don't have time for fisher price
 

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Hahaha , I was thinkin the same thing .. would not be a whip or a finger
safe with you two and that thing ..
Add a winch and ... well we know how this ends
 

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I seen on Facebook book, in the koots someone dropped 2 plus inches long nails on a signed and maintained bike-ohv trail

Like 2 - 4L buckets of nails for. 5 of a km, bet there's more and that's just what they were able to find and pick up



I think we to scare the bears and cougars down the hills into the granola eating trails, so they can eat some of these bastages
 

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I am not surprised, fact is they are a radical bunch ....
Not all of them ,but some are plum crazy ...
 
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