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Trail Building Day

Trail Building Day @ Croft Trail on Sunday 29th Nov. Meeting in the car park at 10:00 and expect to finish around 18:00. Don’t worry if you can’t make the whole day as any time you can spare will be welcome.

Contact us if you’d like a contact phone number for the day.

1 thought on “Trail Building Day”

  1. Sunday 29th Nov 2009.
    Phil and myself spent a day marking out and cutting back trees on the new downhill section. This is going to replace the exsiting steep bermed hill near the jumps. This is because we’ve agreed to move the trail away from the jumps area to keep the two entities completely separate.

    We’ve worked out how the new lines are going to go together now.

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