Ultimately, it will all come down to whether Synergy is able to recruit some legit experienced builders. With Omeo, Mogo and Glenworth all in full swing, might be tough to get a hold of talent. Let's see.
This weekend looks good for Bare Creek. Light winds, so most of the bigger stuff should be open. Also plans to re-open the pro-line dirt jumps by Sunday, assuming the dirt cooperates.
We're up there working on it every day, and still get those tingles.
The expectation remains "public" and "free". However, there's a decent likelihood that people will be encouraged to make an annual donation to a maintenance/improvement fund. The first few months might be a bit of an...
Update....
Construction well past 50%. Blue, Black and Double Black lines built. Pro-line coming together. Pump track nearly fully asphalted. Work on DJs from next week. Opening in a few months, depending on COVID19 and some other issues.
All that matters is lip radius. For a beginner jump at daily low speed, make sure it’s at least 2.8m. The lip height will determine release angle.
With the dimensions you’re suggesting, I’d say go with a 3.2m radius, and a lip height of abound 1.2 to 1.5m. That’ll provide a mellow confidence...
Here's a grave dig for ya'll.
Just past 9 years since the meeting when O'Dea announced that Belrose landfill could be the long term solution for issues at Oxy.
This morning I got an email confirming that we've gotten over the final hurdle, and it time to start tendering for builders...
If you keep slapping the lip enough during the build, you can often get to the end of the process and it'll be good to go. It's all about pushing out the moisture and air pockets before they end up deep in the structure.
I always want to make sure I can stomp my foot hard into the lip...
The entry turn is awesome; makes sure people have some general jump skills before getting into the bigger jumps.
Go have fun on the red hill beginner line; it's running well. The second last feature is a bit weird; plan is to replace it with a proper jump next time there's big rains. After...
I've put my stunpy through absolute hell for the past 14 months. Just about everything that could come loose has.
The twat box, however, hasn't warranted any attention at all. It's awesome; always have spares but never a backpack.
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