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After mowing trail w/thorns?
I rented a sickle-bar mower for the weekend and did a six-foot swath through
chest-high brush along about five miles of old railroad bed. Some stretches were pretty heavily grown over with mostly black rasberry and a little multiflora rose. That means the trail, though nominally cleared, is still unridable because of the thorn-covered canes/branches laying on it. This just about used up what's left of my back...and raking it doesn't sound all that attractive right now....maybe next weekend....and that's a *lot* of raking. One thing that occurred to me is to run my 38" rotary mower over it....but it seems like that would just leave thorns attached to shorter canes/branches - albeit fewer to the extent that it blows the stuff out to one side. Another possibility would be a walk-behind raker/bailer...but I don't know where to find such a thing. Anybody been here? Suggestions? -- PeteCresswell |
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(Pete Cresswell) wrote:
I rented a sickle-bar mower for the weekend and did a six-foot swath through chest-high brush along about five miles of old railroad bed. Some stretches were pretty heavily grown over with mostly black rasberry and a little multiflora rose. That means the trail, though nominally cleared, is still unridable because of the thorn-covered canes/branches laying on it. This just about used up what's left of my back...and raking it doesn't sound all that attractive right now....maybe next weekend....and that's a *lot* of raking. One thing that occurred to me is to run my 38" rotary mower over it....but it seems like that would just leave thorns attached to shorter canes/branches - albeit fewer to the extent that it blows the stuff out to one side. Another possibility would be a walk-behind raker/bailer...but I don't know where to find such a thing. Anybody been here? Suggestions? Man are you dedicated to that trail! You could try one of those leaf sweepers. -- o-o-o-o Ride-A-Lot o-o-o-o www.schnauzers.ws |
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Man are you dedicated to that trail! You could try one of those leaf sweepers. I think this stuff is too heavy/clingy for anything like that. The raker/bailer is probably the optimal solution - I've seen them...but guess that the chance of actually renting one is nil....that leaves the mower and time/decomposition. This mania started when I was working at Vanguard (the mutual fund) - first couple miles give me a way to get from their main campus up to my home in Paoli without being exposed to traffic. The stretch I started this weekend links up where I left off (Sym's) to an already-completed Chester Valley Path bridge across 202. My contract with Vanguard expired on October 30th and I don't really see finding a new gig until the new year - so time's available. I feel kind of like that guy who drapes things - like the Cliffs of Dover or the Notre Dame Cathedral...only I cut paths in weeds...But still, I can look at it and say "damn, *I* did that".....except the other guy's probably making money at what he does. I didn't get done until about 18:30 this evening. Couldn't find my cell phone to call in that I'd be late to dinner....only thing to do was start heading back - at 2.3 mph....To say my Better Half was upset would be an understatement .....she was about to send out a search party, except nobody knew where to send it... Further efforts may be delayed until this blows over.... -- PeteCresswell |
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(Pete Cresswell) wrote:
RE/ Man are you dedicated to that trail! You could try one of those leaf sweepers. I think this stuff is too heavy/clingy for anything like that. The raker/bailer is probably the optimal solution - I've seen them...but guess that the chance of actually renting one is nil....that leaves the mower and time/decomposition. Why don't you try asking the county for help or machinery. This is on their list of trails for completion, so I would think they would be a little helpful. snip The stretch I started this weekend links up where I left off (Sym's) to an already-completed Chester Valley Path bridge across 202. I know where that is. There used to be a great mexican place in a mall down the road from there. I think it was called ZuZu. I used to work across the street from the Valley Forge Convention Center. snip I didn't get done until about 18:30 this evening. Couldn't find my cell phone to call in that I'd be late to dinner....only thing to do was start heading back - at 2.3 mph....To say my Better Half was upset would be an understatement ....she was about to send out a search party, except nobody knew where to send it... Further efforts may be delayed until this blows over.... My wife makes me buy her things to make up for my riding. It's costly, but at least I get to ride. -- o-o-o-o Ride-A-Lot o-o-o-o www.schnauzers.ws |
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"(Pete Cresswell)" wrote in message ... I rented a sickle-bar mower for the weekend and did a six-foot swath through chest-high brush along about five miles of old railroad bed. Some stretches were pretty heavily grown over with mostly black rasberry and a little multiflora rose. That means the trail, though nominally cleared, is still unridable because of the thorn-covered canes/branches laying on it. This just about used up what's left of my back...and raking it doesn't sound all that attractive right now....maybe next weekend....and that's a *lot* of raking. One thing that occurred to me is to run my 38" rotary mower over it....but it seems like that would just leave thorns attached to shorter canes/branches - albeit fewer to the extent that it blows the stuff out to one side. Another possibility would be a walk-behind raker/bailer...but I don't know where to find such a thing. Anybody been here? Suggestions? -- PeteCresswell Have you tried an industrial leaf blower, they push a lot of air. |
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Why don't you try asking the county for help or machinery. This is on their list of trails for completion, so I would think they would be a little helpful. I think my base-level paranoia is higher than most. First thing I think of in that scenario is lawyers....and somebody erecting barriers/"Keep Out" signs when they realize somebody's actually using the trail before it's officially finished. But not that you've raised it, I'll have to think about that option some more. -- PeteCresswell |
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Have you tried an industrial leaf blower, they push a lot of air. Not yet....but we're talking about the residue of chest-high brush here. Some of the blackberry fronds are 5-6 feet long and up to a half-inch in diameter. Right now, I think that, if I go to the county and don't get anywhere, I'll try my 38" rotary deck on a couple hundred feet of it. This deck has pretty good suction/exhaust power and blows the stuff to one side. Then I'll come back and ride back and forth awhile and see what punctures... -- PeteCresswell |
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What do you ride a bike or her.
I MTB 2004 |
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"(Pete Cresswell)" wrote in message . ..
RE/ Have you tried an industrial leaf blower, they push a lot of air. Not yet....but we're talking about the residue of chest-high brush here. Some of the blackberry fronds are 5-6 feet long and up to a half-inch in diameter. Right now, I think that, if I go to the county and don't get anywhere, I'll try my 38" rotary deck on a couple hundred feet of it. This deck has pretty good suction/exhaust power and blows the stuff to one side. Then I'll come back and ride back and forth awhile and see what punctures... Can you get a sod roller, or maybe even a 55 gallon drum, and cover it with a rubber pad? Might be worth a shot. Roll it back and forth a few times and see if it picks up the thorns. Then invite some friends over to test it with their tires... |
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Sadly, by the time the decomposition and moisture start to break the stuff
down it'll be next year and another crop will be growing. Removing the stuff might be accomplished if you had a powerful mower with a side-chute to chuck the stuff to the side of the trail. Miss a few and you could be in trouble, tho. What about slime tubes ? They worked for me for the rides I do in the blackberries. "(Pete Cresswell)" wrote in message ... RE/ I think this stuff is too heavy/clingy for anything like that. The raker/bailer is probably the optimal solution - I've seen them...but guess that the chance of actually renting one is nil....that leaves the mower and time/decomposition. |
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