Trail Clearing this Summer/Fall

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thewoodlands

Minister of Fire
Aug 25, 2009
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In The Woods
I never did get this started last year so after doing some cutting this spring I clear the trail from the top down, once you get towards the bottom the trail forks with the worst of the blow down on the right when coming from the top.


The first picture is coming from the top and the second picture will be one of the entrances from the bottom.



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Looks like it might turn into a creekbed in the spring or after a good rain?
 
That actually is not the best spot for a trail because it is in a natural water run off area. Once you get a track, the water just might make that track much deeper!
 
Spliter we should get some wood but down at the bottom is mostly basswood. Solar and Sav I'll clean up the bottom in the spring and watch and see how much run off it actually gets. That side is gravel and sand.


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