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scale off road park

:shock: Is that heaven? That is awesome... I have an acre of land in central Utah and was hoping to do something similar eventually... Fortunately we have an abundance of rock here!!! Again... Looks awesome!
 
i don't see the bull terriers!:lol:

haha yea the white one was out with me while I was leaf blowing...I had the huge back pack one on too but since her lack of hearing it doesnt bother her much :lol:

Thanks for the props guys "thumbsup"

as far as plumbing water, we are going to hang small buckets, painted black, up in the trees with sprinkler black plumbing hose that will run down the tree and dump the water down into the pit areas.
 
Worked on the scale park all day saturday, we got more rocks from my stepdads friends place as well as 2 trail loads of crushed concrete rock mix to spread around the area as well, so there isnt as much dirt. We also got some quick creat and started cementing the build mount in the middle so you can climb over that and around it. We then filled it up with some water and while jeff piloted the high lift to its death I shot the pictures "thumbsup"

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Overview

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New small steep line

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One of the river beds

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Quick create mound

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start of another new area which will have rope bridges going to quick created hill

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Jeff wheeling the high lift through a water spot
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zero stalking the high lift :lol:

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Jeff getting the high lift stuck :roll:

couple more here
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v73/ihaveabruiser/mike and Jeffs mini paragon/?start=0
 
that is realy cool ... might have to try some thing like... lot of time and work put in that ... good work looks awsome ...

Regal
 
hey guys im on long island too, and dad does masonry and construction.

whereabouts? im south shore nassau county

and dont forget that landscape fabric for those weeds:x
 
back from the dead... I actually have quite a few trucks now that actually run and want to be able to use them without leaving the house.

Went for a MTB ride this morning, came back home and started weed wacking, leaf blowing, and stacking rocks, slate, bricks and whatever else we have manage to obtain...


Started by adding in this Y

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Started adding some stuff to this outlet...

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I then made this...

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I was trying to replicate this obstacle

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Had to make sure this stuff was going to work...

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Kept building.... made this...kind weird but it has a tunnel way that you can fit the smaller rigs through

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last year a friend of my step dads had some work done on his yard, he was left with a lot of rocks so we loaded them on the car trailer and bought them back. Moved them closer to course, now I just need to lay them out

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They are heavy so he moved them with the bucket loaded and where he dropped them made for some descent cut throughs with just a little bit of work

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View so far...

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Have to fix/finish the rope bridges, and lay out some more rocks...its getting there.
 
Talk about back from the dead! I wasnt paying attention to the dates and i was like hell i throw a couple bucks into PP :lol:

Your coarse is looking bada$$ 8)

Love the Xj.....send me a pm when your done with it ;-) :lol:
 
Mike you need to throw a bunch of dirt on and around your rocks to make them looks like they belong there. It would sure make your pics look better. Turning out really well so far. I bet it is nice to have a space to walk right out to "thumbsup"
 
Mike you need to throw a bunch of dirt on and around your rocks to make them looks like they belong there.

I agree. Fill in some of them small gaps and it will look more "natural" than rock stacking.

Love your yard. "thumbsup"
 
Wanna trade living locations? lol

I think now I will go up to my grand parents 5 acres of land and go down by the creek and grab a hole bunch of rocks and make my course, thoe it will never be as big and have such a variety of obstacles as yours does.
 
Sweet. Now we dont have to drive out to Sag Harbor if we dont have the time!!! Looks good! I need to come test it with you.
 
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