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<blockquote data-quote="Travis1" data-source="post: 1500665" data-attributes="member: 16253"><p>You don't go there because it's flat (and it was)</p><p>You don't go there because it's rough (now it is)</p><p></p><p>You must be a woman. :flipoff: (No offense to the women out there.)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I did a good bit of water abatement out there that weekend, clearing back out old water bars, etc.</p><p></p><p>We could bring rock in, but it's a matter of funding to get it, then there is the work involved getting large rocks out there. Last time we moved the 2-4 man boulders around we used my 16' car trailer. If someone has plenty big boulders to donate to the cause or sell well below cost, a plan could be worked to put them out there.</p><p></p><p>I could drag a tree or a stump out here or there, but the pickings are SLIM and <u>most</u> of those materials are used to block user builts.</p><p></p><p>All the craters cost was about a day charge for a 4 ton excavator, it's fuel, trailer, and the gas in my truck to haul it out there and back to the rental yard. Those craters are the biggest, quickest bang for the buck we have out there.</p><p></p><p>Yellow Jacket hill for example, when we first put that in was 220(?) tons of rock placed on a relatively short hill over the course of 4-5 very long and cold days as far as work parties go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travis1, post: 1500665, member: 16253"] You don't go there because it's flat (and it was) You don't go there because it's rough (now it is) You must be a woman. :flipoff: (No offense to the women out there.) I did a good bit of water abatement out there that weekend, clearing back out old water bars, etc. We could bring rock in, but it's a matter of funding to get it, then there is the work involved getting large rocks out there. Last time we moved the 2-4 man boulders around we used my 16' car trailer. If someone has plenty big boulders to donate to the cause or sell well below cost, a plan could be worked to put them out there. I could drag a tree or a stump out here or there, but the pickings are SLIM and [U]most[/U] of those materials are used to block user builts. All the craters cost was about a day charge for a 4 ton excavator, it's fuel, trailer, and the gas in my truck to haul it out there and back to the rental yard. Those craters are the biggest, quickest bang for the buck we have out there. Yellow Jacket hill for example, when we first put that in was 220(?) tons of rock placed on a relatively short hill over the course of 4-5 very long and cold days as far as work parties go. [/QUOTE]
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