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A fast flowing current will carry gravel and small rocks

Lori

By Lori


A fast flowing current will carry gravel and small rocks



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I really hope this does the job Lori!

6 Oct, 2014

 

how high does the water get when in full spate? you'd need rocks to be firmly anchored indeed.

7 Oct, 2014

 

This past spring the water was above the culvert and washed away our driveway. it was almost to the roadway. I noticed a small washout and told my hub as we were leaving for town, that we would have to park near the road and carry our groceries up. He was sceptical but when we arrived home we had to make stepping stones to get across the driveway! Balancing act--- stepping stones---rushing water--and grocery bags! It was an adventure we had to repeat a number of times before the snowmelt/runoff peaked and I got a load of gravel. It requires two more before winter sets in. I have more concrete to mix and anchor stones, then fingers crossed for next spring.

10 Oct, 2014

 

ooh, 'eck! that was a dramatic rise! I noticed a line in th epic where the grass stops, wondered if the water had reached that point and killed the grass that used to be there.

Do you hae a permanent raised access to the house now? Not just stepping stones, something a bit more stable and dependable - just in case?

11 Oct, 2014

 

The line you see, Fran, is my digging. The water did reach that height though. it ran right over the roadway and carried much of it away.
I have a friend who has pledged to bring me a couple of loads of gravel. My son is going to help me design a bridge...but that will be next year.

20 Oct, 2014

 

good for them! once it's in place, it should solve the problem. Just hope this coming winter/srping isn't too severe.

21 Oct, 2014

 

Yes! I'm hopeful. there's talk of an El Nino winter. (shorter and milder)...but I've learned that there's no second guessing old man Winter. Just hope it's not as long or as cold as the last.

22 Oct, 2014

 

Always best to preapre for the worst, then any surprise will be a pleasnat one that it wasn't as bad as it could have been - but if it is, then tyou're ready for it.

22 Oct, 2014

 

yes...very true. fingers crossed.

24 Oct, 2014



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