A little erosion control, after the rains (1 Viewer)

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D'Animal

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We recently had 2 1/4” of rain in 4 days. A neighbor/friend noticed his road was a little muddy. He found that a few ground squirrel had tunneled near is roping arena and out the hillside.
The rains flooded the arena and excess water went out the squirrel holes.
That is a 4x8 sheet of plywood for size reference.

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Picked up a load of bricks and some pillar blocks. They came from an old farmhouse I demolished.
Added the pillar blocks to the base of the plywood on the uphill side. Interlocked them for minimal movement.

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Wow, that is a lot of erosion, and a lot of work to shore it up. Hope it works well for you!
 

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