No time for fun . . .

No more “fun” days of riding for a while. It’s time to focus on getting courses ready for the 2012 season. The last two weekends have been dedicated to cutting in new trail for the Sawmill event. So far, so good. I think it will most likely be close to 10.5 or 11 miles this year and the vast majority of it is high and dry!

Course Work

Course Work

Not that working on courses isn’t fun, because it is in its own way. It’s certainly not as fun as a great day of riding at Red Bird, but being outdoors and enjoying nature is part of the experience as well. We’ve learned to read the terrain and know how soils types will hold up during a certain type of event. Additionally, we also take pride in what we do. It’s always nice to get some good feedback after an event.
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But for now, each weekend will be dedicated to this activity. I’m not a person who can wait until the last minute to get something accomplished and people who do wait until the last minute to lay out a course normally fail miserably. You just can’t do it well in a couple weekends. The effort involved is much greater than that even if there is a course already on the property. Few will ever understand . . . but that’s Ok.

See you on the trail!

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