@Peaker and Hobbyjumper: Where did you guys take these pictures, Heaven?
Here’s what you get with a couple red-blooded young ‘Murican boys and rock bars, lol:
Before the train layout my friend had a river we made up of large stones from the beach ( like 3 - 4 - 5 X basketball size )
It started in a large plastic tub, ran down 10 feet or so to a smaller "pond" where it turned 180 and ran for a few feet before it plunged into his koi pond.
Sadly he only have a pic of his HPI 5B put on there, but its zoomed in so you cant really enjoy that "mountain"
Anyway it got axed and are actually filling much of the space below the train layout as by 2012 we was both pretty sad and decrepit, i think it was also the year my friend died 10 times or so before he and his heart attack was stabilized.
And i have been on early retirement since i was 50 in 2016
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The plan was now that my friend have moved onto a farm, to make a scale track, pretty much just pile up dirt in a large berm some 6-7 feet high and 20 - 30 feet long, and then make trails in that dirt, and add a little stone and concrete ASO in places, this way visitors could make their own challenges with simple tools and you would always have new things to try.
The plan was also to put up the G - scale train again there.
BUT it seem like my friend have prioritized otherwise, and have now ran out of money ( inheritance ) so we cant rent the machines it take to make this happen on his fields behind the house.
This is my set up right now.
Nice layout and property!"thumbsup" That's awesome you can just walk out to the backyard and have many hours of fun! I'm surprised to hear that your mountain bike buds don't jump on the chance to help out. I tell ya, if I lived closer, I'd be willing to help out!
I own a couple acre lot about 10 minutes from my house that I have been planning to build a course on now for a few years. I just haven't taken the time to get something laid out! I need to get busy on it next spring!
For some reason, I can't seem to get any of the guys I mountain bike with to invest in a Crawler. I find this strange because they beg me to take my rigs out every time we meet up over here for our rides.:roll: If I could get even one or two of them to commit to buying a crawler, I'm sure they'd be over here helping out because they'd have open access to the course any time they wanted.
Back when I was a serious mountain biker, I'd put every dime into my ride. Custom built wheels & hubs cost me near a grand! I'm guessing that their money gets eaten up by upgrading bikes... just a thought.
Your course is absolutely spectacular... so much land/ so much potential/ so much fun... oh, and so much work I'm sure. lol
:shock: That's an absolutely bad-ass bike and super lightweight. I'd like to get back into it tbh but from about May till Oct it's pretty unbearable for riding.
Wish I had property like that in my backyard!This is my set up right now. Everything in red is existing and knocked in. This is the stuff I'm currently focused on getting rocks, boulders, pallets and features installed in and flowing well. The area in blue is my short course for go-fast rig testing and tuning. The areas in yellow are what I've walked and flagged for future trail. It's coming along nicely, but as I mentioned, it's slow going doing it all by myself.
For some reason, I can't seem to get any of the guys I mountain bike with to invest in a Crawler. I find this strange because they beg me to take my rigs out every time we meet up over here for our rides.:roll: If I could get even one or two of them to commit to buying a crawler, I'm sure they'd be over here helping out because they'd have open access to the course any time they wanted.