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Hence starting with ecology blocks, which are cheap, but expensive to haul.  But with enough volunteers they could be moved (I could haul two, maybe 3 depending on size on my trailer, most would handle atleast one).


Build the obstacle close enough to a road to get a gunnit (sp?) set-up close enough to be practical, or its bags, electric mixer, generator and a whole lot a labor.



Doable, cheap if the volunteers are there and the end result could be cool, and durable.



Even then, if it last 5 years it was worth it.  After 5 years of use the trails are going to be pretty trashed anyway.  I don't know what "low maintenance" life span they are trying to engineer into these.  But what wheelers don't dig up from just plain use, mother nature is going to have a field day with.



My .02


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