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March 2012 trail build day #1

Drainage pipe.
Drain that.

We did a lot in 2011 – see the build diary round up.

The plan for early 2012 is to finish the new triangle section (bottom right in the map below). This will add around 950m of new trail including two new bridges, some rock features, an optional elevated wood section and a load of swoopy trail.

On this build day we hope to have most of the new section surfaced, leaving us with just a few finishing off jobs to do ready for the grand opening in April.


A short history of the triangle.

Back in 2010 there was a 1km loop of mud in the triangle. We’d inherited this when we took over running the trail. The loop was accessed from ladder lane. There were three sections of woodwork in it. The section was not liked due to its extremely twisty nature. Fatigue and boredom set in for most riders before they’d finished it.

The route was closed off in October 2010 (this news items claims it would be open for spring 2011. It will be open by spring 2012. Good things are worth waiting for and we’ve sorted out a lot of trail in that year.

Trail building progress at the Croft Trail in Swindon October 2011.

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