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Greg wrote:I realize that we now have a growing list of projects that need attention but here’s one that could be a fairly high priority. The section of trail between the sign in box (below the stairs) and the big stand of white birch is very susceptible to flooding. I think it would be a good idea to divert the water off to the side rather than have it follow the path of least resistance which just happens to be the trail. Last Sunday (and after any big rain for that matter) this section was like a river. I think if we tackle this sooner than later we will be better off. It will take some pick and shovel work and and a bunch of 4x4’s placed at an angle to divert the water away from the trail. I would be willing to work on this one but would probably need some help.
Adam wrote:that being said, not really sure what people had in mind for a structure there. i wonder whether we should just drop a log up there, make it solid and stationary, and chunk steps out of it. something akin to this. a lot less labour intensive than hauling buckets of soil around. granted it might take a decent sized tree to do this. but also means not lugging wood all the way up there, just the chain saw and fuel. would prob want a couple pulleys to get the log into position.
Dom wrote:Adam wrote:that being said, not really sure what people had in mind for a structure there. i wonder whether we should just drop a log up there, make it solid and stationary, and chunk steps out of it. something akin to this. a lot less labour intensive than hauling buckets of soil around. granted it might take a decent sized tree to do this. but also means not lugging wood all the way up there, just the chain saw and fuel. would prob want a couple pulleys to get the log into position.
This is for lower dawn right?
cory wrote:Might something like this be a good idea? (Without the railing, obviously.) They seem to be holding up (pun fully intended) fairly well on the Fundy Trail.
http://www.waterfall-picture-guide.com/ ... stairs.jpg
It needs smaller wood pieces, requires less excavation, contours to the slope, could use old ropes, easy to replace...
Dom wrote: Saturday morning? 10AM at the trailhead?
Dom wrote:If someone has some kind of pry bar, bring it. We may need it to remove large rocks.
Adam wrote:however, i think that there just isn't enough soil left on that slope to make it work, or for it to last.
Adam wrote:Weather is not looking that bad at the moment. Chance of showers right now but I'm prepared to work thru a little rain. I am betting we don't see much
Adam wrote:Marty, I have a little wood too.
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