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rarrington14 rarrington14
New User | Posts: 6 | Joined: 05/08
Posted: 09/24/09
12:18 PM

Hey guys,

I need some advice.I'm wanting to turn an old abandonded road I found on some family property into a private trail.Problem is that it eventually turns and runs along a river and it looks like the river is causing some sort of erosion because it caved in an entire section of the road,about 20 feet into the bank and about 10 feet deep straight down.Is there anyway to check for signs of erosion or whatever causes these sinkholes because I need to figure out what this ground can still support.Just trying to play it on the safe side.Any tips would be great.Thanks guys.  

 
FourWheeler Web Editor FourWheeler Web Editor
Administrator | Posts: 4057 | Joined: 12/06
Posted: 09/24/09
01:14 PM

Sounds like a good obstacle in the trail to me! Water crossing!  
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04-Z71 04-Z71
Guru | Posts: 1026 | Joined: 09/08
Posted: 09/24/09
02:04 PM

sounds like malibu ca  
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