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An action hoe — AKA a loop, scuffle, or Stirrup — makes for quick trail work

Summary by singletracks.com
Leah Barber A few years ago, my trail building friends were raving about a tool I had never heard of: the action hoe. Also known as a loop, Stirrup, Hula, and scuffle hoe, it’s a specialized gardening tool with a sharp blade for scraping off the top layer of soil and/or vegetation on the ground. It’s particularly useful — and fast! — for carving a trail that traverses a grassy area. A useful hoe When it comes to trail building tools, there are …
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singletracks.com broke the news in on Saturday, May 3, 2025.
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