I hate to put text here, but everyone likes pics and will see this.
Whoever is digging holes in the middle of the trails is starting to piss me off. QUIT F-ING $HIT UP. When somebody builds something, leave it alone. Don't go digging holes. I spent a good amount of time filling them in and then...
Sst Is Once Again Fun To Ride. So....don't Go Out There! Things Are Too Big And Scary. People Are Messing With The Perfection That Was Sst. Why Build Things Up When We Could Just Let It Fall Apart And Be More Fun For Cross Country Riders.
I Agree With Jumping Jesus..."don't F With Them".
Damien hit the straight way to the new landing and the hip crappis built. The hip way sent some cat OTB. Thanks for the nice soft landing. Looks like the hip may be too steep. Who cares man hit that $#!t.
Security to keep out the tweakers sounds like a plan. You can't keep out the lazy people because they are every F'N place.
Nobody wants amateur builders messing with the jumps. So leave it to those who know what they are doing. Things out there are looking really fun.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR BUILDING ON THE STEP-UP LANDING: Throw as much dirt on it as you can. I don't think it can be too big. But then I don't know $#!t. Cover all of the lumber. It's a BIG @$$ pile of dirt aint it?
AJ, when is the next time you are going to build?
I feel a punching is imminent.
As for it taking a long time...I didn't know we were on a deadline. Maybe you can throw more dirt on the landing and it will get done faster. GIT R DONE. Get busy you little monkeys.
Again...I feel several punchings are imminent.
Why is it that everyone is hating on the work being done? So what the fence is open. Walk 100 ft in either direction and there is a hole in the fence (safety meeting area). The fence can be repaired in 10min. and was always the plan to put it back. We needed dirt. Why is it that you are worried...
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