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I'd imagine that with no designated jump section in the forest geurilla jumps will begin to appear and they'll be far more dangerous and harder to manage.
There are some, just up the hill, on what I think was called the Camel Trail.
I wonder if the CE has now backed itself in to a corner. They originally officialised everything to make it safer and more controlled, but now with more and more people turning up it seems like the incident rate is still uncomfortably high. There's no natural terrain - i.e. a thumping great hill - that wards off Barracuda Bob, so I wonder if those that would be breaking themselves on the Jump Gully will simply break themselves elsewhere instead.
I'd imagine that with no designated jump section in the forest geurilla jumps will begin to appear and they'll be far more dangerous and harder to manage.
This is basically the reason ski resorts have terrain parks, doubt this will last long.