track layout ideas for backyard racing ? what actually works
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pool noodles are rough yeah, i went through the same thing. what actually worked for me was getting those cheap plastic traffic cones from amazon and then running some thin PVC conduit between them as
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the tree is your best asset honestly, run a gate right next to it and make people thread through a gap close to the trunk. sounds sketchy but if you set the gate wide enough its not actually dangerous
so ive been trying to put together a semi-permanent track in my backyard for practice and the occasional casual race with a few guys from my local club and im running into the usual problem of not having enough space to do anything interesting but also not wanting to just do boring ovals forever
the space is roughly 40x25 meters, there's a big oak tree in the back left corner and a raised garden bed that my wife will absolutely kill me over if i crash into it so that's basically an obstacle i have to design around anyway
what i've been doing so far is using those cheap foam pool noodles zip tied to wire stakes as gates, which works okay but they fall over constantly and the wind just destroys the whole layout if it picks up. anyone found anything better for low budget markers that dont blow away? also curious what gate spacing people are running for 5inch builds, right now i have about 8 meters between most gates which feels kind of cramped but opening it up more means i lose all my obstacles
the other thing is im not sure whether to try a more technical slower track with tighter gaps or just let it be open and fast. the guys i fly with are all on different skill levels so maybe technical is better for that