Description
Most experienced trail crews try to avoid wetlands because of the construction and maintenance problems they pose. Little has been published on wetland trail construction, and materials that are available are often outmoded or are too regionally focused. By pulling this information together from our experiences, we hope to answer questions you didn't even know you had. In this manual we have described the common techniques for building a wetland trail. We have also included information on some of the more unusual materials and tools. Some of the techniques and tools we describe are suitable for wilderness situations where mechanized equipment cannot be used. Others are suitable for urban greenbelts where a wider range of techniques, material, and equipment can be used. Somewhere in between are the back-country sites where machines are permitted, but access and logistics are challenges. Although this book is written for wetland trails, the techniques described can also be used for correcting other poorly drained low areas in existing trails. The manual is written for those who are untrained and inexperienced in wetland trail construction, but those with experience may learn a few things, too.
Author: Forest Service U. S. Forest Service, Federal Highway Administration
Publisher: University Press of the Pacific
Published: 06/29/2005
Pages: 96
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.52lbs
Size: 11.00h x 8.25w x 0.20d
ISBN13: 9781410224682
ISBN10: 1410224686
BISAC Categories:
- Nature | Environmental Conservation & Protection | General
Author: Forest Service U. S. Forest Service, Federal Highway Administration
Publisher: University Press of the Pacific
Published: 06/29/2005
Pages: 96
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.52lbs
Size: 11.00h x 8.25w x 0.20d
ISBN13: 9781410224682
ISBN10: 1410224686
BISAC Categories:
- Nature | Environmental Conservation & Protection | General
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