During our work day today we were presented with one of the biggest trees in the forest giving it's life for your enjoyment. Just crying out for a creative trail feature, we were all to happy to olbige. Using convenienty spilt boards from it's back, we created a nice, turning, up-n-over. It is notched deeply and wedged into the tree. Totally solid -- no pegs or spikes needed. The Amish would be proud.
SO, here is your mission! No one had ridden it yet as of our departure. Whomever gets on it first and provides photographic evidence (two wheels, no dabs) within this thread earns the right to claim it and name it. This feature is on an existing trail. And there is a go'round. So go find it -- Happy Hunting!!!
**Eric R, Mike K, and Uncle Socks are exempt from this contest as they know where it is**
The front side. Cut into the tree, solid approach, but you gotta turn left as you roll over the tree!
Back side shoulder-width board, notched in about 8". Nacho Papa shows you the direction of the board on the other side.
Plank and notch detail. Built to last, Amish-style. No tire tracks yet: