I'm confused, are you talking about building a blaster for trails or building a trail for blasters?
The way I read it, you're building a trail for a blaster. If that's the case, generally the terrain dictates what you are able to do. There are a few main concerns though... Where in Durham are you located? How much land do you have to work with? Is there anywhere for me to offload my blasty out of my pickup truck?! LMAO!
I agree it depends on the terrain you start with. We had some hiking trails on our 50 acres, mostly wooded on the side of hills. I had to clear a few more small trees here and there to fit a 4-wheeler through. If I only had a small dozer to make a proper mountain side course. As it is the twists and turns, and up and down around obstacles is pretty fun. Got a few flatter more open areas to have a small short track.
Yea, I need to go back and cut some of the small stumps down a little further. After riding over it several times the dirt is getting kicked out leaving 4"-6" stumps trying to shred my tires in the turns. I may try to get my tractor close enough to hook a chain up and pull a few out.
we have major trails here right out the back door .....go 10 miles and never hit the same 1 .....anytime you get a wild hair and wanna come to fayetteville come on and we party it up
we have a blast man and there always a beer
Buy a GoPro definitely worth the money especially if you have your own trails!!