Moose Creek Trail:

WellRunoffBefore WellRunoffAfter

This part of the trail was improved by blacking a scrap piece of plywood (right image) over the well runoff pipe and installing some crushed some around the outlet to help absorb the water and eliminate mud.

 

CornerBefore1 CornerAfter2

This corner on the trail was bumpy and narrow (left image) making it challenging to navigate on a mountain bike. A grade base gravel mixture from New Hampshire Rocks along with a few small rocks excavated from the trail system were used to build a mini retaining wall to hold the gravel in place. The corner in the trail just before the rotary is a lot easier to ride a bike through (right image).

 

CornerBefore3 CornerAfter4

A before (left image) and after (right image) view of the improved corner from the rotary.

 

Moose Creek Trail/NorthernEntranceBefore1 NorthernEntranceAfter1

The northern end of Moose Creek Trails has been improved with house numbers and a hand crafted sign to let trail users know that they are entering Moose Creek Trails where their adventure is awaiting them!

 

NorthernEntranceBefore2 NorthernEntranceAfter2

View of Moose Creek Trails looking toward the northern terminus of the trail and the boundary of Moose Creek Trails.

 


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