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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5804181" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>These are my roads during the logging. Luckily, the day I took this picture the ground was frozen hard as concrete. Above freezing and the roads were undriveable, even for an ATV. What did the loggers do to "fix" this? Leveled the bottom of the "trench." That's it. Left the big walls of dirt on both sides, which guarantees water runs right down the road and can't leave. Had one section of road - <strong>on a ridge-top</strong> - that was trenched so deep and held so much water that I could literally paddle a canoe down the road for over 100 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5804181, member: 17"] These are my roads during the logging. Luckily, the day I took this picture the ground was frozen hard as concrete. Above freezing and the roads were undriveable, even for an ATV. What did the loggers do to "fix" this? Leveled the bottom of the "trench." That's it. Left the big walls of dirt on both sides, which guarantees water runs right down the road and can't leave. Had one section of road - [B]on a ridge-top[/B] - that was trenched so deep and held so much water that I could literally paddle a canoe down the road for over 100 yards. [/QUOTE]
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