Fenlason wrote:I then purchased a Rogue Hoe... and found it less work than the rototiller. In non rocky soil this tool is absolutely amazing.
It is quite sharp.. holds and edge well.. but also sharpens well. I love bench cutting with it.
JuneBug wrote:Rogues Hoes are amazing; beautifully balanced and great to work with. So perfect. Our club bought some after we had hosted an IMBA Trail Workshop and had a chance to work with them.
Don't think I'll every use a McLeod again.
Also nice from a recycling point of view: turning plowshares into trails, so to speak.
biziedizie wrote:The plaques are a great idea, sure adds to a trail and makes people think of what they mean.
Your trails are looking good
rowerwet wrote:cool trails, I get the bug to ride single track trails in between bouts of nordic skating (inline skating using poles for the majority of propulsion), and the ever present boating and boat building bug. when I do, I hit the trails here http://www.fomba.org/ after work. The lack of snow this winter is distressing to me, I got to go cross country skiing three times after work (I use a headlamp with red LED's after dark) then it all went away
Noob wrote:Sooo.... when can we come over ?
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