Posted by RBoots on June 04, 2017 at 12:42:06 from (173.241.113.102):
In Reply to: What a mess posted by 37Chief on June 04, 2017 at 09:03:02:
My place of employment owns a couple old gravel pits where we dump wood chips, stones removed from road projects, dirt pulled off berms and ditching jobs, etc. The nearby trailers all have kids that never seem to be in school but always seem to be out riding dirt bikes. Unfortunately for them, whoever parceled out the lot their trailers reside on, didn't provide enought land for a motocross track, and taxpayer dollars don't allow them to purchase land for that reason yet either. However, the local road department owns a ready made motocross track right in their backyard! It is completely fenced except for one small spot where the large gravel spoil piles don't allow for easy fencing. So they ride up and over the piles and use all the banks for their riding skills practice. Last time we were there hauling road widening spoils, our loader dug a big divet in front of all of their most well used ramps, and pushed a bank up along the bottom of them. Will it keep them out? No, but it may help discourage them. The sheriff's department watches it for us, but the way it's laid out, you couldn't see anything anyway. That's probably why people always sneak onto to hunt it in fall.
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