There are now two huge tree obstacles right next to each other that are blocking the outermost loop on the East side of the new trails.
I cut the smaller of the branches and moved it out of the way. The next time I'm out there I'll use a loppers to reroute the trail a couple of feet so it goes around the end of the remaining branch.
These trails are not official so I guess you can do that?
My only concern is making more diversions by disrupting what is growing there where they may not be needed.
Perhaps we can wait and get someone in there with the right tools to make things easier with what is already there instead of causing more trail making than needed?
In my non professional trail making opinion I think we should or could consult with trail making experts on what really should be done to improve these trails as things come up and/or as they are.
Somehow something doesn't sit right with me to make diversions around things when they may not be needed.
Why not cut through it instead?
Get a chainsaw from somewhere.
Boom.
Done.
What is wrong with that option?
Is there a conventional wisdom for trail working when obstacles come up that shouldn't be there?
Work a way around or through them?
Whatever the consensus or majority says, if there is any, I guess I could go with that.