Kennesaw Mountain Trail Club. Trail Skills Workshop ~ Dips and Drains. Presented by: Jay M Dement

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Kennesaw Mountain Trail Club Trail Skills Workshop ~ Dips and Drains Presented by: Jay M Dement

KEY CONCEPTS: Control Erosion and Users

Where Do Trails Come From, and How Do They Work: Concept of trail design and management Hillside hydrology and water erosion on trails Ideal tread surface and drainage structures

Safety Awareness, Documents, and Concerns: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), Job Hazard Analysis (JHA), Tailgate Safety Session (TSS), Emergency Action Plan (EAP) Ten essentials Go/No go

Safety Talk Introduce self to group Safe use of tools Circle of death Use and carry tools Lifting techniques Proper Clothing Natural Hazards Medical (First Aid, hospitals) Use Common Sense Thank you

PRIORITIES 1) Safety 2) Learn Something/Do Something Good 3) Have Fun GENERAL GUIDELINES 1) Listen to the crew leader. 2) Pace Yourself. Don t Overdo 3) Never attempt something you are not comfortable doing. 4) There are no stupid questions. 5) The members of a crew should stay together or in touch at all times. 6) If anyone must leave the trail or the work area, drop pack at side of trail where they leave, and tell someone where you are going.

Cleaning Drain Dips: Proper/improper tool care and use --Shovel, McLeod, Pulaski Develop Trail Eyes, suggest hiking in rain to better understand water on trails Clear dip and outfall ditch of any plants, roots, debris Reestablish the apron, pack soil well 20 30 in length, 15% or greater out-slope to help self clean If present, keep inside ditch clear of plants, roots, debris

Tread Upkeep: Slough v. Berm Process by which Tread Creep occurs Retreading and hinge clearing Ideal surface tread

Tools used on Trail Work Fire Rake Pulaski Mcleod

Trail Structure

Trail Alignment Angles 0-22 degrees (Fall- line) Bad impossible to drain water, will erode except on low trail grades 23-45 degrees Poor difficult to drain water, will erode on steep trail grades 46-67 degrees Good easy to drain water while still gaining elevation 68-90 degrees (Contour-aligned) Excellent - easy to drain water, trail doesn t gain elevation very fast

Trail Grade Trail Grade Remarks Drainage Spacing 1 0-2 Avoid difficult to drain Not possible 3-6% Ideal for general uses 500 ft 7-10% OK in places if maintained 300 ft 11-15% OK for short segments if wellmaintained or in rocky soils 100 >15% Avoid unless steps are constructed <50

Trail Slope Alignment Angle Trail Alignment Angle to the Prevailing Landform Slope, Irrespective of Trail Grade Range: 0 90 o Low Alignment Angle (fall line) High Alignment Angle (side-hill)

Knicks

Hardage Mill Trail

Dip 1 Before After one year continues to work. Drain area by left pole is starting to fill and the critical edge is still evident.

Drain Slope is at a higher percentage than Tread Slope. Drain width is about two feet. There is a critical edge at tread edge to promote quick water escape. Dip 1 After

Dip 2 Before Still functional, drain area filling with leaf litter and drain path still allows for water evacuation.

Dip 2 After Drain area cleared and redefined

Dip 2 After Note bigger drain angle starting in the middle of the tread getting steeper at critical edge.

Rolling Grade Dips offer more a sustainable solution to Waterbars due to a larger drainage area. The drainage area should be at least two feet wide and can run up to 10 feet. Trail Construction and Maintenance Notebook

Knick Before Note the flat tread, with a berm beginning to develop on out side. This was last serviced two years ago.

Knick After Note out slope from middle of trail continues off trail. The nature of this will require attention next year.

Switchback: This is the plan from which the following Swiitchback was made. The lower retaining wall was mostly buried into the hill to insure long term sustainability. Trail Construction and Maintenance Notebook

Switchback Before Last serviced July 2016 and still functioning, could probably go another year before needing service.

Switchback Before At the top the tread is outslopped to the trench, then the tread slopes down. This switchback was built about six years ago and has been refreshed about once a year since.

Switchback After The trench was cleared out. This could probably goes three years, or more, before starting to fail.

Switchback Center Wall: This was rebuilt six years ago and does not get much improvement. Left side is before and right is after a couple of buckets of dirt were applied. Before rebuilding below the left side of the timbers there was significant open space.

Crib Wall

4X4 Crib Crib Walls An effective crib wall supports the tread, allows for water to flow off and cannot readily be seen. The image on the left shows about ¼ of the total wall built six years ago, with the rest buried. The right image contains a 4 x 4 installed three years ago.