To Discourage Erosion
As you can see, I added several large rocks and continued to add dirt after this picture was taken, to further improve the access to this campsite.
Taken on Saturday July 25, 2020 at Piseco-Powley Road.Why ads? π€ / Privacy Policy π³
As you can see, I added several large rocks and continued to add dirt after this picture was taken, to further improve the access to this campsite.
Taken on Saturday July 25, 2020 at Piseco-Powley Road.When I first got to Campsite 14, the driveway up to it was steeply erroded by last years flooding, making it easy for passenger cars and even stock trucks to get hung up. I didn't like how step it was either because I was having trouble getting in and out without four-wheel drive on. So I dredged some material from the drainage ditches, and hauled some heavy rock to build up and smooth the entance to the campsite, so while it's still not perfect -- really needs a culvert -- it should make it a lot easier to get in and out, especilaly for passenger cars. I am hoping the small boulders I put in place along with the ditching I did for rain, will keep this campsite driveway from erroding so quickly in the future.
Taken on Saturday July 25, 2020 at Piseco-Powley Road.Around Austin Falls, the Sacanadaga River piles into this narrow groove in the rock, as all the water flows out from Lake Pleasant and down to Wells.
Taken on Thursday July 23, 2020 at Jessup River Wild Forest.