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    Building Your Own Mountain Biking Dirt Jumps

    Just what are mountain biking dirt jumps? And what are its relevance with mountain biking? Mountain biking dirt jumps are basically those types of jumps that we commonly see from the backyards of mountain biking enthusiasts. So how do you build your own mountain biking dirt jumps?

    There are certain steps and rules to follow upon doing it. But the first thing that you must remember is to have a proper location. Make sure to keep your mountain biking dirt jumps out of way from those people who do not appreciate this hobby. You don't want to see them destroying your dirt jumps in the future, do you? Choose also locations that are either flat or sloped because bumpy grounds are not advisable and could only eat much of your time from building it. Your mountain biking dirt jumps should also be made out of nice dirt. Though others use stones, dirt is still the best choice. And finally, your location must be large. Try to consider the fact that mountain biking is an outdoor game, so having huge mountain biking dirt jumps are just perfect.

    After you found the perfect locations for your mountain biking dirt jumps, next things to consider is having the proper set of building tools. The most useful tools are the spades, used in shifting dirt around. For you to get more comfortable, there are spades with long handles, good for saving your aching back. Shovels are as useful as spades, as well as with pick axes. Forks are used for loosening hard dirt, wheelbarrows likewise for transporting large capacities of dirt. Make sure that you get those that are made of metals, though the ones made from plastic will also do. Watering cans, especially those with noses that are similar with sprinklers are also useful because there are times you may encounter yourself digging on dry dirt and admit it, you do not want to dig with dry places like that, do you? If you have access with hoses, that is far more better. Rakes are used in moving twigs and dried leaves around your mountain biking dirt jump locations. Brooms as well are used in sweeping away those dusts on your trails, while buckets are perfect for collection of water to be used for your drainage systems.

    If you already have the above-mentioned things, you can start now building your mountain biking dirt jumps. Make sure to have definite plans and specifications with your dirt jumps. Safety is still the top most concern here. After all, your mountain biking dirt jumps are one way for you to enhance your mountain biking techniques sans the hassles of getting outdoors.

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