Thanks for trying Mike. I understand the investment, but I wish Big Mike would have spent it differently than he did.
I still believe that the number 1 thing he can do is put rocks in the ravines and hill climbs, simulating natural creek beds.
Different sizes in different ravines for different rigs, or if there are tun outs, the further you go, the bigger and harder it gets. Steve at River Rock did an excellent job with this. On slopes, you need rocks big enough that they don't move easily. I don't think anyone likes crawlin on pipes much.
Nothing would make us happier than for Durhamtown to be THE SPOT! We would not be looking to drive so far to these other places, we would all have passes, and be there frequently. it's only a few hours away form us on the NE side of town. We can use Durhamtown as a riding and camping spot, but if there isn't something there that challenges us and gets us excited, we will go other places, and that thing would be rocks in ravines.
Harlan has it like this along a road and it doesn't have to be this wide or have this much rock: