Its archery season in the Missouri Ozarks, and some of us are taking to the woods in our vehicles, UTVs, and ATVs scouting, hanging stands, or getting just a little closer to that hunting spot before walking in. When we do this, its nice to know that a well designed and built road or trail will be there bringing us service for years to come instead of sending that soil off site where it cant grow trees and acorns. Yea, some of us cant wait till the rut when the big bucks cant help but get active, but that’s not what were talking about this time.
When a small rut in your woods road gets ugly and starts to gulley, what should you do?
In this post, I’m on site getting ready to plan a road rehab a few years after a timber harvest where water bars were not installed at the correct intervals and is now eventually eroding. Keep posted for updates as we progress!