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Post #444362 by AlohaStation on Thu, Apr 2, 2009 9:20 AM

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He's been busy on some home projects. After 6 months I finally managed to fix the broken tiki at Quiet Waters Park mountain bike trail. Chopped the bottom off of it used some epoxy and lag bolts on the cracked legs - he was ready to be placed. Since the legs broke, I planted a 4x4 post and lag screwed him to the pole. The base is just slightly off the ground and the tiki should last for years. He has been placed on a high speed berm at the mid section of the trail. If you are riding there is no way to miss him. If you are driving you can see him from both the Turnpike and Hillsboro (northbound turnpike and either way on Hillsboro). The only way to see him up close is on a bike or by hiking out to him. Thanks again Will - and we're ready for the next one!!