Scoob
PR Founding Father
So...I got some dirt from the city street department, fairly clean. Unfortunately going to be more like top soil than a clay based soil. Not sure how this will pack and stay in form for jumps and obstacles.
In the end, this track is more so for my son and his 50 riding buddies than me, but want to build some things that will definitely help him improve his craft. Just curious in what y'all have to say in doing so in which can be built with a skid steer and easier to maintain with limited equipment. Won't have the skid steer long term. The soil base couldn't be better in that is is somewhat a sandy base, but does get dry in the middle of the summer.
It's a good corner track for the most part right now with a about a 50 second lap time on a 50/pit bike to give you an idea of the length. Would like to include a limited wooded section with a more sandy terrain, but that may be too moist at the momento and be in the plans for the future.
Just curious what thoughts may be to give me some additional ideas. Hopefully I do not regret it...lol.
In the end, this track is more so for my son and his 50 riding buddies than me, but want to build some things that will definitely help him improve his craft. Just curious in what y'all have to say in doing so in which can be built with a skid steer and easier to maintain with limited equipment. Won't have the skid steer long term. The soil base couldn't be better in that is is somewhat a sandy base, but does get dry in the middle of the summer.
It's a good corner track for the most part right now with a about a 50 second lap time on a 50/pit bike to give you an idea of the length. Would like to include a limited wooded section with a more sandy terrain, but that may be too moist at the momento and be in the plans for the future.
Just curious what thoughts may be to give me some additional ideas. Hopefully I do not regret it...lol.