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UER Forum > Archived Rookie Forum > Hopping Fences, Riding Bikes (Viewed 1019 times)
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Re: Hopping Fences, Riding Bikes
<Reply # 20 on 5/11/2011 12:47 AM >
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Okay, okay, okay. How about you build a ramp like overpass thing to ride your bike over the fence?


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Re: Hopping Fences, Riding Bikes
<Reply # 21 on 5/11/2011 12:52 AM >
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Posted by NiiCKx3
Okay, okay, okay. How about you build a ramp like overpass thing to ride your bike over the fence?



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Re: Hopping Fences, Riding Bikes
<Reply # 22 on 5/11/2011 3:58 AM >
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Not seeing the area at all there are two ways to do this. Buy a cheap surplus poncho or even go to a hunting fishing store and get a plastic one. They wrap up small and should cover the whole bike well enough. If that isn't a option and you have a corner of the fence that is out of the way PM me and I can tell you a way to get the bike over possibly without cutting. I would rather PM discuss this as I am not sure it will work, and I don't want random people hung up in a bike and a fence.

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Re: Hopping Fences, Riding Bikes
<Reply # 23 on 5/11/2011 6:04 AM >
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Well my suggestion here for what it is worth is the old drop and go method, its worked well for us in the past. Have a friend in a car drop you off close to your preferred fence hopping point and then meet you at a prearranged time for pickup. This gives you a very low window of visibility and if you need to bug out early just call for pickup. Like I said this method works well and is low key. Have fun!

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Re: Hopping Fences, Riding Bikes
<Reply # 24 on 5/11/2011 5:46 PM >
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Is the fence barb-wire? if the only thing in there is cattle that's probably all their concerned with. My biggest concern would be not letting the cattle out or spooking them so they run through the fence. If they didn't fence around this house to keep the cattle away from it they probably could care less about it. But nothing makes an owner more angry than having cattle out at the fault of someone else. Its a big liability if someone hits one with their car or they eat someone's feed or crop.

I would stash the bike jump the fence and go for it. Especially if it's not posted anywhere.

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Re: Hopping Fences, Riding Bikes
<Reply # 25 on 5/11/2011 5:50 PM >
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Is the fence barb-wire? if the only thing in there is cattle that's probably all their concerned with. My biggest concern would be not letting the cattle out or spooking them so they run through the fence. If they didn't fence around this house to keep the cattle away from it they probably could care less about it. But nothing makes an owner more angry than having cattle out at the fault of someone else. Its a big liability if someone hits one with their car or they eat someone's feed or crop.

I would stash the bike jump the fence and go for it. Especially if it's not posted anywhere.


Agreed... might wanna check if it's electrified if it's strictly a cattle fence too lol

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Re: Hopping Fences, Riding Bikes
<Reply # 26 on 5/11/2011 5:58 PM >
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Posted by Lasso


Agreed... might wanna check if it's electrified if it's strictly a cattle fence too lol


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I feel like I am in ...well... the great plains ;) Posted by willskith Unfortunately, due to overuse of tonemapping, photography was gradually ruined and now stands with halos.
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Re: Hopping Fences, Riding Bikes
<Reply # 27 on 5/11/2011 6:04 PM >
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Posted by Once-ler
Well my suggestion here for what it is worth is the old drop and go method, its worked well for us in the past. Have a friend in a car drop you off close to your preferred fence hopping point and then meet you at a prearranged time for pickup. This gives you a very low window of visibility and if you need to bug out early just call for pickup. Like I said this method works well and is low key. Have fun!


This is also a great idea, I did this for a hole in the fence at phoenix trotting park and it worked well just called my ride to come back for me when I was done. I just walked along the road (legal area) until they got there.
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Posted by Send4Help
Man... Not even the mods make it to this corner of UER
I feel like I am in ...well... the great plains ;) Posted by willskith Unfortunately, due to overuse of tonemapping, photography was gradually ruined and now stands with halos.
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Re: Hopping Fences, Riding Bikes
<Reply # 28 on 5/11/2011 11:08 PM >
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Find the gate and see if you can lift it off the ground enough to get under.

Or, walk around the whole perimeter and see if another place is damaged, off the ground, or open enough to walk through.

So far, one of those has worked in every case.


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