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Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Trail building on Sat for those tough enough!!


What's this?
A gap in the spin calendar this weekend?
Well now, better fill that void quickly!
Ok my trail-tuned friends, for those not doing the improvers spin,
it's time for a bit more trail-building up 3 Rock On Saturday 14 April

I'll be there from early (about 9am) until the afternoon - all welcome!

Bring saws/loppers/rakes for guaranteed good time
We'll work on the XC part of the DH trail we were previously working on.
Map of the area

try this link if the one above does not work:
Map of the area

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21 Comments:

  • At 11:48 a.m., Anonymous Anonymous said…

    count me in fergal!
    I'll bring me shovel, rake and some elbow grease!

    I even have some old garden lights, they recharge in the sun and light up at night time (don't nobody laugh, yes I did buy them myself, I was going through a funny phase!)
    stopped using 'em as I got sick of the garden looking like a bleedin' runway.

    understandably, I don't want them, so if its ok to leave them up there, they might be good to mark corners or something...

    Also have some wood. They are similar to pallets but in the shape of a crate (approx 1x1x3 feet) and I've 2 of them. I could break them up if we need any wood.

     
  • At 12:41 p.m., Blogger glenn-danzig (aka barry o'brien) said…

    hey,
    i would like to head up to do some more trailwork but i need a lift, any chance of one flying my way?

     
  • At 1:57 p.m., Anonymous Anonymous said…

    cycle up? lazy git

     
  • At 2:10 p.m., Blogger Tom Heavey said…

    Now lads none of your usual sabotage and general desecration

     
  • At 3:31 p.m., Blogger Fergal said…

    you're kidding me Tom, I'm bringing up my brand new
    !! Rock-Masher 2000 !!
    machine that just arrived today.

    I'll let that baby run wild and watch all hell break-loose!

     
  • At 3:36 p.m., Blogger Fergal said…

    ah Graham!
    how's the form with ya?

    yeah, shovel and rake would do fine, I think the wood that is there will do for now but I'll keep what you have in mind.

    the lights would be good but they'd never recharge in the forest due to lack of light, (unless we seperate the solar element from the lamp and linked them via a wire...hmmm) outside the forest we'd get complaints I'm sure....my back garden could do with some illumination though......

     
  • At 10:38 p.m., Blogger Richie Byrne said…

    Gentlemen, as a longtime MTB person, I am of the opinion that the work you did on a so called public track is of no harm to anybody. It was built by Coillte as a firebreak, you improved it. People can still pedal or attempt to pedal up the rock, but the really hardcore will pedal up the track in the forest ( new DH track) I find this far more challenging than the rocks anyway.
    Ignore the comments of others, they didn't build the track and have no business objecting to what you've done. MAD does a great job encouraging new people into the sport, they support all events, and everybody of any mtb consequence spent at least a short time in MAD, keep up the good work and f*ck the begrudgers,
    Richie bleedin' Byrne

     
  • At 10:04 a.m., Blogger Geoff said…

    Should be out on a early than normal morning spin, cant make B/stoe, so may drop in on the trial building lads.

    Let know where your working.

    Take it handy

    Geoff

     
  • At 10:43 a.m., Blogger Paddy said…

    geoff ... you're alive!!!

    The trailbuilding will be down near enough to the start of the old MAD club course. Give fergal or someone a shout when you get there

     
  • At 11:58 a.m., Blogger Fergal said…

    thanks for that Richie, we'll give you first spin when we get it finished, just so you can tell us where the 'over-the-bars' holes are...
    :-)

     
  • At 1:39 p.m., Blogger shane said…

    geoff i will be cycling up on sat you could meet up with us at the aerials and go down from there

    i am planning on being there for about 9.15-9.30

     
  • At 1:58 p.m., Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Graham,
    I'm gonna park at the far edge of the forest as it'll be much nearer to the track.
    I don't know exact directions but you follow the road along by the Blue Light and it winds around until you come to a wooden gate on your right.
    Over this gate is a fireroad which leads all the way up to the course - pretty sure you know it, it's the really steep one that you do after coming out of the downhill course.

    On Goggally-Gaggally-Googully Earth it's approx located at:

    Latitude: 53°14'41.86"N
    Longitude: 6°13'17.43"W


    Fergal

     
  • At 1:58 p.m., Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Barry Danzig - what is your phone num??

     
  • At 6:51 p.m., Anonymous Anonymous said…

    hey fergal, my number is 0876449353.

    i was rudely told to cycle up by some anonymous blogger but you'll be happy to hear that after my training spin today i am left with no spare tubes or a tube in my front wheel! i had to walk the bike home for the last part of my spin, therefor i cant cycle up, so smeh! :P

     
  • At 3:17 p.m., Blogger Fergal said…

    wow, things are looking really good up there, it's just about finished,but with a lot of scope for extending at a later stage. not to be outdone by epic, we built a nice rock-feature, plus a smaller one.

    Workers of the day awards go to Spartacus for great rock-work and Shane "There's nothing that cannot be lopped" Gheoghegan for lopping through whole trees....

    Slacker of the day award goes to Steve "party when Fergal is gone" Scrivener who apparently had women and alcohol at the ready for when I left.
    I could hear whoopin' and hollerin' as I walked down the fireroad....feckers...

     
  • At 3:27 p.m., Blogger Fergal said…

    For those reading without:

    1- Any sense of humour
    2- An ounce of common sense

    no trees were lopped-through, there were no women dancing in the forest, and there was no alcohol consumed during work operations.

    tuh!

     
  • At 4:39 p.m., Blogger shane said…

    all we need to do now is add in a few burms and what not

    we built one at that very very tight right hand turn on the switchback thingy and it helps alot

    now all we need to do is get a few wheels over it and it will be great

     
  • At 2:03 p.m., Blogger glenn-danzig (aka barry o'brien) said…

    sorry i couldnt make it up but with my banjanxed knee it took me nearly an hour to walk to hollingsworth from my house (and i live relatively near it!), so i'd probably still be on my way if i decided to walk up to three rock!

     
  • At 12:10 p.m., Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Fergal, have you seen the trail since Saturday? check it out, its lookin damn pretty good.

    After we ran out of birds n booze we did some more on the trail. (I knew we should brough more birds n booze : (
    Its all the way out to the other side, all branches lopped and the berm made of rocks on that tighter than tight corner is pretty cool.

    The lads took a few runs on it, and it looks deadly
    Graham

     
  • At 2:29 p.m., Anonymous Anonymous said…

    nice on Graham, I'm gonna pop up there tonight as I have the bike with me, that rocked-berm the lads were constructing looked very intriguing, also loking forward to the "rock-fall" (err...that's like the waterless rocky waterfall)

     
  • At 11:20 p.m., Anonymous Anonymous said…

    lovely stuff lads, that track is
    A feckin' 1 Sharon.
    Rock-fall is the biz, if you miss the one line down it you go OTB but there's a lovely soft landing as i discovered.
    The berm is sweet, top work, and the exit nice and discreet - just the way it should be, ye are a credit to the club!

    wit 'til ye see the next job I have us, ye probably won't be smiling when ye see the amount of work to be done -including a big ladder drop into a Hiroshima-sized bombhole I found --waheey!!
    although there are some other smaller sections that we could do easily in an afternoon so we could think about those first.

     

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