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They actually maintain them at a 50" width +/- 1 or 2"Gotcha. Wonder what it will be like with a year or two of growth and now 47" between those trees??
They actually maintain them at a 50" width +/- 1 or 2"Gotcha. Wonder what it will be like with a year or two of growth and now 47" between those trees??
My first time on the trails I told my wife not to worry about the scratches she just put on the roll bars. We'll repaint them in the spring. 10,000 scratches later...That looks familiar, we've been on plenty of tight trails like that. Don't know how bad they are until you're already committed.
I've turned around a couple of times but normally push through it, and beat the hell out of the machine in the process.
My first time on the trails I told my wife not to worry about the scratches she just put on the roll bars. We'll repaint them in the spring. 10,000 scratches later...
Really? So if there's two pines, like the ones I see in your video, that are say 8" in diameter with 50" or so between them, when those pines grow, it seems that the trail would narrow, unless they found a way to make trees only grow on one side, lol.They actually maintain them at a 50" width +/- 1 or 2"
Maybe they reroute the trail around them if they get to narrow? I'll let you know if a few years.Really? So if there's two pines, like the ones I see in your video, that are say 8" in diameter with 50" or so between them, when those pines grow, it seems that the trail would narrow, unless they found a way to make trees only grow on one side, lol.
Haha, sounds good Piston!Maybe they reroute the trail around them if they get to narrow? I'll let you know if a few years.