Wrapping up my project, this week I have just sat back and enjoyed my track. With this project coming to an end, and my track being done, I have chose to just shred up the track, and just have a little fun on it racing with my brother.
The track that I have totally redone from what it was before is now a dirt slingin', high jumpin', and dust flyin' thing of greatness. The only thing I could possibly do to make the track better, or please me more is get some black pipe to go around it. Overall, I am very happy with the work I have done to my track. It started out as just a little something to play on and mess around with. It had a couple turns and some small jumps, but now I'd say that it's pretty professional for doing it all by hand. Now it has been extended and also I've added the sloped turns and bigger jumps. Now you might be thinking well what have you even learned from this, well I've learned a couple things, one I learned how to build a pretty good track out of basically nothing, and two I've learned how to structure things and some simple grading skills that could be useful in the future if I end up working in the family company. So, this week, like I said, I've just taken the time to enjoy my track. This project has really taught me that if you put your mind to something then you can do it if you really want to. I personally never thought that my track would be any where near as good as it is now. I'd like to give thanks to myself and the Lord for giving me the strength to get this track finished with all the mishaps that have popped up during the process.
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