How can I repair/rebuild goat obstacle course?

Our county fair has a goat obstacle course, it has been around since 2002. It needs to be repaired or rebuilt just the ramp area. It has multiple parts. I was hoping to make it a lil shorter. I am not a builder or carpenter. Will it be easier to repair the one we have and how. Or build a shorter newer one?

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All the participants piled on and around ramp area of obstacle course.

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  • Michelle Leslie Michelle Leslie on Aug 15, 2018

    Oh I'd love to see all those goats playing on the obstacle course, it must be so much fun to watch. Judging by the picture you shared it doesn't look like the obstacles are too damaged. I would try to repair it first. Perhaps you can get one of the other people at the fair to help with making it a bit shorter?

  • Karen Pullen Karen Pullen on Aug 15, 2018

    I agree with Michelle and am sure one of the dads (or moms or kids...hee hee!) would have the skills to take this on. Pass the word on what is needed, put a sign near the obstacle course asking for help, ask if there's a Boy Scout troop that wants to take it on (or scout that needs an Eagle Scout project). The key is getting the word out; someone will want to take it on. Or look at this site for other ideas for a larger rink style course: https://www.packgoatcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=1572 Enjoy!

  • Roseann8628 Roseann8628 on Aug 15, 2018

    How about asking the shop teacher at the local high school for help? May be willing to make this an extra credit project. :)

  • Connie Thompson Warner Connie Thompson Warner on Aug 15, 2018

    You are all so helpful some ideas i have thought about some i have not. I will definately start with four h groups.