Matt, when it comes to more dirt on the berm at the range look into a slinger truck. They can do the work from below and you can keep the trucks off the top.
Matt. You have to be killing yourself with this schedule. I’m here to watch but wow. Thank goodness for your crew/friends. Clearly you have a great relationship with them. But I’m praying that you don’t burn yourself out. Regardless, the content is fantastic. I am here for every episode….except those anxiety inducing cave episodes. Ha
Hey Matt you need to call a hydro vac company dude LMFAO You will thank me later no more digging I have done dirt work for years and trust me your killing yourself for no reason brotha......love your content save your back dude 😎
Been watching from the day you ripped the front door off with your truck amazing job. However what was the total cost. Am I the only one that wants to know🎉
I love that you still talk about Mar. I totally understand yall family decisions to have your family exit vidoes. Safety is number 1 but it's nice to hear about them from time to time. Love you all.
Stretch some burlap on your dirt mound at the range. It will stop erosion and hold grass seed. It comes in huge rolls that you pin into the dirt, then irrigate lightly 3 times a day.
In your event space, consider adding a small building that has restrooms for guests and a couple of rooms for the bridal and groom parties to get ready. Wouldn’t have to be much, maybe like a larger hotel room with a small bathroom for each.
You have enough land to put a campsite with faulous facilities away from the main resort, and if they want to go for a horse ride or other things, they could buy wrist bands to get involved with the resort facilities on a day by day or multiple days.
That hang out area… first thing that came to mind was a camping area for Boy Scouts. If I camped there growing up, that would have been amazing. Camping and doing rifle, pistol, or archery merit badges with the troop. I know there’s a ton of troops around there.
You should see if you can get a vac truck there and lift the dirt through its suction. Way to keep the dust down and works great for going downwards in a hole.
You need what's called a "sump" a 4' hole for your blue bucket so you don't have to lift your pails, you can fill them up more then just drag over and dump in blue barrel.