I've read various baffling comments from anti-Ebike types complaining about Ebikes destroying trails. I've actually found since having an Ebike I've started building and maintaining my local trails more as it's far easier to carry tools further and I have more motivation. I've been building and maintaining trails pretty much everywhere I've ever lived throughout my adult life but really only build locally now. Having over 40miles of singletrack within a 4 mile radius of home is plenty to keep me busy.
Anyway I'm just wondering how many Ebikers here also build?
Also interested in what you build and where?
Finished this trail about a week ago. it's a 1km section of woodland that used to be used for pheasant breeding and then was left in a right mess for a few years. The farmer (land owner) has recently been in thinning out parts of the wood so although this meant slightly better access in places it also meant quite a lot of treefall was left in my way. I've cut a way through the trees and scraped/raked the ground down to singletrack but tried not to do too much digging as I don't want it to be too obvious a trail and attract too much attention. Now it's finished it forms a link trail straight from my house to one of the more popular local flowy descents so now rather than have to ride on a road to get to it I just enter through a hidden gap in the trees across from our driveway. The trail also then leads via two more wooded single track trails straight to my daughter's School so we are now able to ride fully off road the two miles to School together in the mornings.
Show us your latest creations
If you don't build at all fair enough I'm not going to judge you. But if you're able to, give it a try? I find it's a pretty satisfying feeling riding (and sharing) something you've created yourself.
Anyway I'm just wondering how many Ebikers here also build?
Also interested in what you build and where?
Finished this trail about a week ago. it's a 1km section of woodland that used to be used for pheasant breeding and then was left in a right mess for a few years. The farmer (land owner) has recently been in thinning out parts of the wood so although this meant slightly better access in places it also meant quite a lot of treefall was left in my way. I've cut a way through the trees and scraped/raked the ground down to singletrack but tried not to do too much digging as I don't want it to be too obvious a trail and attract too much attention. Now it's finished it forms a link trail straight from my house to one of the more popular local flowy descents so now rather than have to ride on a road to get to it I just enter through a hidden gap in the trees across from our driveway. The trail also then leads via two more wooded single track trails straight to my daughter's School so we are now able to ride fully off road the two miles to School together in the mornings.
Show us your latest creations
If you don't build at all fair enough I'm not going to judge you. But if you're able to, give it a try? I find it's a pretty satisfying feeling riding (and sharing) something you've created yourself.