A Good Ride Causes Me to Reflect How the Trails Got There

I don't know why I didn't start mountain biking sooner than a couple of months ago.  The fun and the satisfaction of each ride is such an awesome relief that I can't wait to ride again.  The trails on the Sunshine Coast are so diverse and numerous that you could ride all day and not ride on one single trail twice.  However, there are trails that I exclaim "Let do that again!".

I have to pause sometimes during my rides to ask the question, who were the harden few to build these trails?  We know of the modern trailbuilders like Brad Proctor, Glen Ellingsworth, Cap University guys, Rod Camposano, and Guy Bullen.  Also the numerous others that built a couple of trails and add those to chain of trails that we call "Sunshine Coast trail riding".  We're they the first? No I say.  A lot of these trails were old pioneer trails, oxen roads, and skid trails of logging of yester-year.  A lot of the trails of Roberts Creeks were because of historic logging and as modern logging continues, it provides access to the new "shuttlers" of today.  Would there be trails like a Trailfeast/wagon road? A Blacktower, a Little Knives, a Sidewinder trail?  And how developed would all the trails be without a modern road system like B&K or Flume Creek Forest Service Roads?  Like it or not, logging and roads provided the old trails and will provide our new trails to be.  I for one believe that we can co-exist together.

New Technology meets Old Technology.
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