Well I "lied". The skinny farm was not the first thing I worked on. That cost money.. and I purchased a new van [bike hauler] so my money went there.
We were a little slow getting out to work on the trails. I had [have] painful tendonitis in my right knee. [and now "tennis" elbow]
Clean up has been slow this spring. This winter was tough on the trails. We have much of it cleaned up.. but not all of it. We do have more than enough to lead some good rides. Once we got a bit of clean up done, we switch it up, moving between clean up, new construction, or polishing up up trails that were roughed out last fall. We got 2 new trails mostly done.
The I am liking my new small loppers. My new big lopers are huge. They cut well but are not something I would by themselves for roughing out a trail. I did purchase a new chainsaw. One of the little Arborist top handled saws. I love it. Actually I used it to rough out on of these new trails. The other was mostly done with loppers [it does depend on the trail].
I am still really loving my cordless Sawzall. I use it mostly for taking out the small "chicken neck" stumps. I of course used it on the new trails. I did have some of last falls "roughed out" trails to do also. On one trail I decided to count the stumps I removed, 194 on one trail. We used to take these out with a hatchet.. which is a LOT more work, and in real rocky areas not doable that way at all.
We were a little slow getting out to work on the trails. I had [have] painful tendonitis in my right knee. [and now "tennis" elbow]
Clean up has been slow this spring. This winter was tough on the trails. We have much of it cleaned up.. but not all of it. We do have more than enough to lead some good rides. Once we got a bit of clean up done, we switch it up, moving between clean up, new construction, or polishing up up trails that were roughed out last fall. We got 2 new trails mostly done.
The I am liking my new small loppers. My new big lopers are huge. They cut well but are not something I would by themselves for roughing out a trail. I did purchase a new chainsaw. One of the little Arborist top handled saws. I love it. Actually I used it to rough out on of these new trails. The other was mostly done with loppers [it does depend on the trail].
I am still really loving my cordless Sawzall. I use it mostly for taking out the small "chicken neck" stumps. I of course used it on the new trails. I did have some of last falls "roughed out" trails to do also. On one trail I decided to count the stumps I removed, 194 on one trail. We used to take these out with a hatchet.. which is a LOT more work, and in real rocky areas not doable that way at all.


