Try This Game Changing MTB Trail Building Strategy

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  • Опубликовано: 28 май 2024
  • In this video, we resurface a corner on Crazy Train at my backyard trails using sifted dirt. It turned out amazing, and we also used a new strategy with school glue that makes dirt jumps last a lot longer. Check out this video if you want your MTB dirt jumps to stay intact for years to come!
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Комментарии • 47

  • @aussiemtb
    @aussiemtb 7 месяцев назад +28

    mate, these videos are so underrated. thanks for the quality vids

  • @reubyrides8962
    @reubyrides8962 2 месяца назад +35

    Do not do this! The plastic glue is synthetic and so will stay in the ecology. Always build with what’s already in the spot. If anything try making tree sap, resin glue. Much more localised and surely less impact than adding plastic to your favourite trail spot- the animals will thank you. Someone reply and correct me if you got more knowledge. Keep on digging @Trail Reviews

  • @edigaming217
    @edigaming217 3 месяца назад +14

    Bro's the example to the word: trust the grind

  • @gregcampbe1l
    @gregcampbe1l 7 месяцев назад +9

    You’re videos are 90% there, try changing up the thumbnails on all your old videos. Its a great way to learn what does and doesn’t work on yt. it would also really help to tighten up the edit, cutting out any opportunity for people to click off. Hillier smith has some great videos about reworking edits. Also including outtakes or mistakes is a great way to connect with the audience. You’re channel is so close to blowing up, just needs that final 10% to take off

  • @DanielBrownMTB
    @DanielBrownMTB 8 месяцев назад +6

    Those trails look soo good

  • @jeremysmithbmx_
    @jeremysmithbmx_ 7 месяцев назад +3

    Next step is to make slurry. Its what all the bmx tracks use in Florida since it rains every day In the summer.
    After you have the trail glued like you did so it’s solid and there’s no dust, You go back and mix 0.5 gallons of glue, 3 gallons of water, then you add dirt in the bucket as well. Use a drill with a paddle mixer to stir it up and you can spread it across the trail like concrete with a squeegee. A yogurt or milkshake consistency is best and spreads further.

  • @bikerbias
    @bikerbias 11 дней назад

    bro this video is so great! Ive been building trails in my backyard for quite some time now. Its pretty epic to watch videos like this, it gives me so much inspiration

  • @motoben6520
    @motoben6520 4 месяца назад +1

    I really love the way all your bros were out there helping you. Oh, wait... Seriously though, great video.

  • @julle_mtb
    @julle_mtb 8 месяцев назад +5

    I can't wait until the next video!!!

  • @briancurran1707
    @briancurran1707 7 месяцев назад +2

    Love the videos, you should do one where you ride every trail you have built!

  • @HillsberryMTB
    @HillsberryMTB 8 месяцев назад +5

    Very impressive!

  • @PNW_MTB
    @PNW_MTB 8 месяцев назад +13

    Great video, keep it up. You should really have more subscribers. :)

    • @julle_mtb
      @julle_mtb 8 месяцев назад +1

      I really don't get that either

  • @mtb_flyfish_skate
    @mtb_flyfish_skate 5 месяцев назад +2

    thats alot of special sauce

  • @drodiebean
    @drodiebean 6 месяцев назад +1

    great vid man, super high quality

  • @user-mh4ty8kr5b
    @user-mh4ty8kr5b 2 месяца назад +4

    love the methods I use a higher ratio for glue and sets better

  • @75keg75
    @75keg75 8 месяцев назад +1

    Diluted Pva glue would be similar to earthworks construction soil additives like SOILTAC that are sprayed on to stabilize poor dirt. They spray it on and shape it.
    However as it a glue you are unlikely to be able to reuse other than as fill if you want to rip it down later (as it is glued together)
    You could spray your whole trail to “water proof” it a bit…

    • @75keg75
      @75keg75 8 месяцев назад +1

      On the spray after shape you will have a 2mm (1/16in) layer that may peel off your running line the. Erosion will then work as normal. Our local jump were shaped well then sprayed by contractor. The scooter kids cut up the roll ins and within 18mths eroded away. They came in again and were spraying the pile with stabilizer and then place 1-2” of material and albeit a couple spots it looks like new (2yrs later).. try a section of spray on after and a section of the topping layer and see how they last. (Keep in mind if you want to change the deeper option may result in unuseable material other than fill).
      Other thing you can do in sandy or poor soils is a 5-7% cement stabilized sand.. so mix 1 tub of cement to 19 tubs of sand/ Clay/ dirt. Mix well then. Place with how you want it. If you can have it damp like breadcrumbs when placing it will pack in great. Once placed lightly sprinkle with water and pack more aim for a trowel like finish. Brush with a broom if you want.
      This will last incredibly well.
      You can go up to 20% but that is essentially a mortar.and will look like cement. 5% looks like dirt still.
      Try different ratios 1/19 (5%) 2/18 (10%) 3/17 (15%) etc… to see what works best and looks natural.
      Bentonite is good additive (sprinkle like fertilizer) but watch as too much will become custard in wet.

  • @themoefosho
    @themoefosho 7 месяцев назад

    So awesome. Would love to come over from Spokane and try some of your trails sometime

  • @SBAShorty
    @SBAShorty Месяц назад

    Gonna try it!

  • @phillk6751
    @phillk6751 Месяц назад

    if you set that sifter up at a 45 degree angle with some legs, you can instead of shaking it to sift, just throw more dirt at it....usually that takes much less energy...that's how a "grizzly sifter" works

  • @123RidesBikes
    @123RidesBikes 8 месяцев назад +3

    Nice video

  • @trailjockeytj6160
    @trailjockeytj6160 Месяц назад

    I also don’t wonder if you can put that glue mixture in with your fines that you slap on top. It might get the glue a little deeper. Although I’ve seen that done at bike parks, and when it does go, it takes out chunks! But I’ll keep an eye, peeled, because I am going to subscribe and follow your work. So keep up the good work!

  • @alwaysgusty
    @alwaysgusty 6 месяцев назад

    Great video awesome tip! Someone else had asked and I didn’t see a reply but what brand of shovel do you use if you know. Obviously a squared nose but different brands have different quality

  • @wupii3532
    @wupii3532 8 месяцев назад +3

    Nice video dude thanks for the tutorial on the glue stuff!

  • @huckyeahmtb
    @huckyeahmtb 2 месяца назад +1

    Great vid mate. The glue tip is gold and works so well 👌

  • @ondreyhertanek5423
    @ondreyhertanek5423 7 месяцев назад

    What shovel do you use?

  • @nenadmomic
    @nenadmomic 7 месяцев назад

    Your trails look really amazing and the effort you put in is just great! However, us riding MTBs, which are designed and meant to be ridden on harsh terrain.. just wandering, what is the point of so smooth trails, in this case jumps? Does it make any real difference between how it was before you had that nice, fine soil finish, even adding glue.. Again, not degrading any of your work, it is really awesome, just thinking.. what is the point of so much effort to have it like an airstrip when our bikes can handle a lot more.

  • @brettbuell4374
    @brettbuell4374 5 месяцев назад

    I do concrete work and I’ve always wondered how mixing Portland cement into dirt you sifted would work. Water it and it’s basically concrete

    • @1984harryman
      @1984harryman 5 месяцев назад

      We've experimented with dirtcrete and it's more solid and better than you'd think. Pretty firm, but softer than concrete, feels like drywall plaster. Soiltac just made a crust that didn't hold up to public use.

    • @mattspen
      @mattspen Месяц назад

      Mix first like you said and deep. I tested this idea once by mixing only Portland Cement with water and then soaking an area of loose dirt and then smoothing it (where rain was splashing off my house) and it became water proof and splash proof BUT it crumbled the first time someone stepped on it. It didn’t sink in far enough.

My question is how deep? I’m about to make a backyard pump track and I don’t have very much budget. I am wondering if I can get away with 4” of free local gravel and then dry mix in 1 part Portland cement and 2 parts sand per an estimated 4 parts local gravel. And then add water in a “dry pour” method.
      
On an even cheaper line of thought, if you mixed dry Portland cement evenly and deep would the soil become more clay like? And could you just wait for rain to naturally soak it. (Or would only the top get wet and turn into a shell and prevent further soaking until it crumbles. This idea is wondering if it was so thin it was mostly dirt and still could soak just stickier? (I’m sure some areas would be poorly mixed and make clumps or flakes)

  • @minhucnguyen9423
    @minhucnguyen9423 3 месяца назад

    Is alluvial soil good to build?😅

  • @arresthillary9502
    @arresthillary9502 11 дней назад

    brand new wheelbarrow? lol

  • @itspulsar
    @itspulsar 7 месяцев назад

    Hello man i want to make a trail but im not sure how to get permission from the council (uk) its a public forest walkway that if you take a narrowpath leads to remenats of an old path that is not used it would realy make great trail but im not sure how to go about it - thanks

    • @therealjay022
      @therealjay022 Месяц назад

      Just build if the council destroys it move on

  • @kspr69
    @kspr69 4 месяца назад +4

    Poluting the environment with Elmers glue? Am I the only one here having concerns here?. Wikipedia states that Elmers is a PVA-based synthetic glue. Some (very quick) research finds that it might be ok for the environment, but I am not quite convinced yet. Pease dear mr. Trial Reviews check if Elmers is OK for the environment. Soil tec states it non toxic and biodegradable, I hope that is correct. Btw, interesting video, thanks.

  • @HillsberryMTB
    @HillsberryMTB 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hi

  • @keetonkonzelmann7526
    @keetonkonzelmann7526 7 месяцев назад

    So let me get this right. He used Elmer’s glue mixed with water over soil tech? The actual proper dirt glue. I mean if it works it works. But I wouldn’t call it a secret or anything. Might be a life hack.

    • @jeremysmithbmx_
      @jeremysmithbmx_ 7 месяцев назад +1

      Buying a 13$ gallon of Elmer’s glue to do a jump here and there is a lot more affordable then buying a 50 gallon barrel of Soil tac for 1,500$

  • @flora424
    @flora424 8 месяцев назад +1

    where deer

  • @arekjanuszkiewicz7073
    @arekjanuszkiewicz7073 4 месяца назад

    So is it Elmer’s glue - like for school stuff?

  • @f4810.
    @f4810. 7 месяцев назад

    🤎

  • @rickkoehler3796
    @rickkoehler3796 3 месяца назад

    … Gwar gum.