My only comment is don't do it on public land. The initial post didn't specify the location.
Yes, I'm pretty sure you don't intend to do it on public land, but there seems to be a growing community that feels that they can do whatever damage they want to public lands, because they're members of the public. Putting in trails on private property, great. But minimizing impact on public and protected land is important.
Last edited by Gromky; 08-17-2011 at 11:24 PM.