Anybody else groom the trails they ride on???
I went out this past Wednesday & again this afternoon with an telescoping pruning saw, compound leverage branch cutters, a pair of pruning snips and a stiff rake and started grooming my riding trails for the coming year. I have a small section of trail where my unmown fields meet my woods that are dug out/rutted from so much Max riding in the past. Now when ever we get heavy rain (Spring & Fall) these trenches fill up and you can go crazy splashing & slopping all over. However, several low-hanging branches and a lot of gnarly scrub brush have encroached into the area over the past several years so that whenever you went riding you got swatted with those thin branches, which hurt like a bugger. (Like getting whipped with a switch! Remember those good old days, fellas?)
I do this trail maintenance mainly for the kids of friends & family who come out to ride, so that their riding experience is fun instead painful & unpleasant. So, even though it was raining and only 38 degrees this afternoon I went out and trimmed some more. Now pretty much everything is cut back about three feet on each side of the trail and I've pruned all the tree branches to about eight feet up. Now I'll be able to take folks out on my trails without complaints of welts from the branches.
So... am I the only anal-retentive here, or do others also clean/manicure their AATV riding domains???
I went out this past Wednesday & again this afternoon with an telescoping pruning saw, compound leverage branch cutters, a pair of pruning snips and a stiff rake and started grooming my riding trails for the coming year. I have a small section of trail where my unmown fields meet my woods that are dug out/rutted from so much Max riding in the past. Now when ever we get heavy rain (Spring & Fall) these trenches fill up and you can go crazy splashing & slopping all over. However, several low-hanging branches and a lot of gnarly scrub brush have encroached into the area over the past several years so that whenever you went riding you got swatted with those thin branches, which hurt like a bugger. (Like getting whipped with a switch! Remember those good old days, fellas?)
I do this trail maintenance mainly for the kids of friends & family who come out to ride, so that their riding experience is fun instead painful & unpleasant. So, even though it was raining and only 38 degrees this afternoon I went out and trimmed some more. Now pretty much everything is cut back about three feet on each side of the trail and I've pruned all the tree branches to about eight feet up. Now I'll be able to take folks out on my trails without complaints of welts from the branches.
So... am I the only anal-retentive here, or do others also clean/manicure their AATV riding domains???
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