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bank5 01-08-08 09:04 AM

How to build a skills course?
 
Does anyone have any good info about building a skills course (w/ bridges, teeters, jumps, etc)? I'm planning on building one in the woods behind my house. Any info on it is greatly appreciated.

mx_599 01-08-08 09:49 AM

make the pivot point off-center on the teeter

No Mojo 01-08-08 12:07 PM

Get the land owners permission before you do anything!

bank5 01-08-08 12:22 PM


Originally Posted by No Mojo (Post 5946085)
Get the land owners permission before you do anything!

I should have specified it'll be in my backyard so it's on my own land.

DylanTremblay 01-08-08 06:31 PM

Plan ahead. Lots! Make a plan before you start digging a hole for dirt or before you start cutting wood. Other than that just be creative and have fun.

Cheeto 01-08-08 06:39 PM

take an atv and just tear through the woods... lol... then go through and dig it up


j/k by the way

cattrails 01-08-08 10:12 PM

You can create instant ruts/berms by spinning the back tire of a dirtbike, then build up the outer edges. As a matter of fact dirtbikes tear up the ground pretty quick, that would work well for a quick layout.

I'd definetly rent a little earthmover or a tractor with a bucket in front for dumping dirt piles. Here's a weird idea, call PG&E and find out what they do with those old telephone poles, you could cut 'em up for different obstacles or bridge building. Maybe find a sturdy old picnic table you can anchor to the ground for tabletop stuff.

Have fun, plan the layout, test ride it (your buddies too for their valuable input) and beg, beg, beg for your friends for free labor!

mcoine 01-08-08 10:18 PM

Construction sites are great resources for building materials..

taylor p 01-09-08 07:40 AM


Originally Posted by mcoine (Post 5949728)
Construction sites are great resources for building materials..

Yup and it works best to go at night ;)

BFG 01-09-08 08:03 AM

I'd be careful about what you imply guys, about the construction sites. A few buddies and i built some shore type stuff at his house, and we didn't evem have to steal the stuff, we just went up and asked their scraps/offcuts/old pallets. They were more than happy to give them to us.

cattrails 01-09-08 03:39 PM

I was one of the office gals for a local general contractor years ago, and we had jobsite thefts, now I know who you are... all crazy mtnbikers building sheet...!

mcoine 01-09-08 04:26 PM

Oh, yeah.. I meant ask for scrap wood.. not stealing.

taylor p 01-09-08 06:11 PM


Originally Posted by cattrails (Post 5953538)
I was one of the office gals for a local general contractor years ago, and we had jobsite thefts, now I know who you are... all crazy mtnbikers building sheet...!

And I was joking. Thought I have gone and asked if I could take some lumber out of their dumpster

Cheeto 01-09-08 07:49 PM


Originally Posted by BFG (Post 5950856)
, and we didn't evem have to steal the stuff, we just went up and asked their scraps/offcuts/old pallets. They were more than happy to give them to us.

Thats because they dont have to pay to have them shipped out and disposed LOL!
its cheaper and easier for them, and you get what you want.
its a win-win lol


Look into renting something like a bob cat or something.
There fairly easy to drive once you get the hang of it... just the whole pedal/joystick coordination thing takes a bit lol.
(yes ive operated them before)

Bushpilot 01-10-08 11:05 PM


Originally Posted by cattrails (Post 5949701)
You can create instant ruts/berms by spinning the back tire of a dirtbike, then build up the outer edges. As a matter of fact dirtbikes tear up the ground pretty quick, that would work well for a quick layout.

I'd definetly rent a little earthmover or a tractor with a bucket in front for dumping dirt piles. Here's a weird idea, call PG&E and find out what they do with those old telephone poles, you could cut 'em up for different obstacles or bridge building. Maybe find a sturdy old picnic table you can anchor to the ground for tabletop stuff.

Have fun, plan the layout, test ride it (your buddies too for their valuable input) and beg, beg, beg for your friends for free labor!

I have forged many of trail with my dirt bike. Then mountain bikers claim it as there own and get all pissed when i meet them on the trail. Dam tree huggers.;)

cosmo starr 01-11-08 11:53 PM

build a pump track....and ^^^wtf


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