been getting into the ultra4 racing scene, seeing how courses are designed and rig design as well.
mainly i'm posting this to see if anyone else is interested in U4 and if they would be willing to drive down or over depending. i'm 20 miles west of albert lea, have a few acres to work with, so space is not an issue.
what is an issue is lining up equipment, i can get a skidloader or loader tractor without much hassle, just need to know if it would be worth it.
the other issue is this would be mainly a black dirt course since its what i'm sitting on. that means there is no drainage to it. for rock sections i have field stones in reserve and for the climbs i do have some clay laying around. the clay could be laid over the dirt in a thin layer as well.
this is a solid weekend project doing it alone, the dirt work is minimal compared to what i used to do, its the detailing that would eat time. getting some lines setup that would make the crawl section an equalizer, then about 6 ft rise with the clay and dirt, about 3 ft with dirt, another 3 put on with clay.
let me know if this is something you guys would be interested, and when it gets closer to thaw, i can start lining things up.
mainly i'm posting this to see if anyone else is interested in U4 and if they would be willing to drive down or over depending. i'm 20 miles west of albert lea, have a few acres to work with, so space is not an issue.
what is an issue is lining up equipment, i can get a skidloader or loader tractor without much hassle, just need to know if it would be worth it.
the other issue is this would be mainly a black dirt course since its what i'm sitting on. that means there is no drainage to it. for rock sections i have field stones in reserve and for the climbs i do have some clay laying around. the clay could be laid over the dirt in a thin layer as well.
this is a solid weekend project doing it alone, the dirt work is minimal compared to what i used to do, its the detailing that would eat time. getting some lines setup that would make the crawl section an equalizer, then about 6 ft rise with the clay and dirt, about 3 ft with dirt, another 3 put on with clay.
let me know if this is something you guys would be interested, and when it gets closer to thaw, i can start lining things up.