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RaDAR - Preparing the trail

Posted: 24 Feb 2019 11:30 AM PST
https://zs6bne.wordpress.com/2019/02...ing-the-trail/



Soon it will be the first RaDAR Challenge for 2019. The have heard of and
seen a few large snakes sailing around the area, some pretty dangerous too,
like the BOOMSLANG!




So I decided its time to clear the RaDAR training ground a little to make
it a little safer to walk around and at least have room to deploy an
antenna quickly without the wire getting tangled in some thick bush.




I started on Friday afternoon ..



140cc four stroke engine




I started by making a new road ..



Im pretty impressed with the power of this motor!




So I started cutting the path . It didnt take too long considering.



The wild fowls liked to scratch around here afterwards.




Where possible I want to clear the grass around the natural trees. Most
trees are of the thorny kind, the worst being the Haak en steek but a
beautiful tree nevertheless and the bees love them!



A prime example




I used a nearby overgrown gravel road to make up the last few meters of a
full kilometer loop but needed some cutting too.



The gravel road




My grandson did some trail running on the route.



A sharp turn it seems




A brief piece of shade




Tomorrow Ill need to take a half days leave to clear an area next to the
fence my immediate neighbour thinks needs cutting. I cant agree more. The
previous owner of this area never, ever bothered .



Just being naighbourly .. the task that faces me.



The RaDAR Playground Alias E-Trail