So, Brock took us on the GP course today....first off, amazing he was able to make paths in some of the areas and hills that he made them on...Brock - how did you get that bobcat going left and right up a loose soil hill ? Anyways, I like the initial layout and I don't have a lot of GP experience to give feedback but I felt more like I was trail riding and not GP riding if that makes sense...a lot of the trails seemed narrow even though you got them six feet wide I guess it didn't feel that way...overall it was fun and different and I applaud you and BJ for continuing to do things at Beans that add more rider fun value to the day...I also know you will do more work to the GP area and after a few weeks it will be totally different than what it was like today...Great job !!
Very good initial work on the GP course. Some sections were tight, but with a HS background, it wasn't factor. Had a lot of fun breaking in the course and being back on the 300xc! As there weren't a lot of bikes out in the woods, so dust was not a factor. If you had two or three bikes close, it was a little hard to see. But what do you expect with no rain and temps in the high 80's.
There is great potential on the property for a combination of some really tight stuff and more open (GP style) trails. It's great to have a place to go play in among the trees now.
Will definitely be back.
I took a few laps on the mx track. Must say, that the improvements are great. Now any level of rider can enjoy the elevation changes and layout of Beans Rd. There are no more excuses to not make the trip and ride the mx track.