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“Man’s heart away from Nature becomes hard.” -Standing Bear

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Page 1: “Man’s heart away from Nature becomes hard.” -Standing Bear

““Man’s heart away from Man’s heart away from Nature becomes hard.”Nature becomes hard.”

-Standing Bear-Standing Bear

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Water is the EnemyWater is the Enemy

High volume and high velocity water must be taken into consideration in trail design

Where other areas can get by with 10% grade, desert trails should aim for no more than 5-7%

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Soils are Less StableSoils are Less Stable

• Sandy and rocky• Little clay• No organic binders• Low shear strength

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Design a Design a Positive Positive

ExperienceExperience

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Design For SafetyDesign For Safety

• Calming devices• Sight Lines• Appropriate

Width

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Protect ResourcesProtect Resources

• Habitat• Historical/Cultural• Trails that meet

needs

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Give ‘em What They Give ‘em What They Want!Want!

• Viewpoints• Loops• Places of interest

Or they will go there anyway!

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Make it Fun!Make it Fun!

• Contours, turns and dips

• Variety is the spice of trails

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Be ConsistentBe Consistent

• Sudden changes = bad

• Sudden changes without warning = very bad

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Safety FirstSafety First

• Calming devices can be fun

• Open sight lines• Wide at beginning• Wide on steep side slopes

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ConstructionConstruction

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Crossing DrainagesCrossing Drainages

• Check dams above and below

• Contour into large drainages

• Cross at a right angle

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Crossing Large Crossing Large DrainagesDrainages

• Build up with crib walls

• Direct flow to middle

• Downstream side higher

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Rocks RockRocks Rock

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MolarsMolars

• If placed by Nature they work well

• If placed by man, not so good

• If necessary, think big

• If not big, use several rocks to interlock

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Crib WallsCrib Walls

• Good when bedrock or big rocks make benching impossible

• Must be stable; pass the “jump test”

• The bigger the rocks the better…

• …But sometimes smaller rocks fit better

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Crib Wall ConstructionCrib Wall Construction

• On rocky side hills, let wall be above tread a few inches to hold soil

• When possible, weather side out

• Fill big to small

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ArmoringArmoring

• When all else fails…

• Leave an option for stock

• Find a molar

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Getting Water OffGetting Water Off

• Rolling grade dip, not so good

• Grade reversal is best

• Done properly, knicks work well

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DiversionsDiversions• Why wait?

Sometimes you can take the water off before it hits the trail

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OutslopeOutslope

• Aggressive is good (5-8%)

• Ankle roll test

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AestheticsAesthetics

• Build with a light touch

• The desert recovers slowly

• Make a new trail look old

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Aesthetics Tips 1Aesthetics Tips 1

• Take clippings out of sight, cut end away from trail

• Palo Verde branches can be put under another tree, cut end to trunk (1-2)

• Prune for a natural look• No hat racks• Rub dirt on fresh cut

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Aesthetics Tips 2Aesthetics Tips 2

• Work dirt lengthwise on trail to keep it from spreading downhill from tread

• Pile dirt in middle, then broadcast (far) or cart away

• Save rocks with weathered side above trail, place strategically after tread is done

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Aesthetics Tips 3Aesthetics Tips 3

• Rocks without weathered surfaces (excavated) should be out of sight

• If you mine rocks above the trail, cover holes (and slides) with weathered rocks

• After work is complete, look above and below for any construction debris, cuttings

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MaintenanceMaintenance

• No trail is maintenance-free, but sustainable trails require minimal work

• Walk completed trail several times to look for potential trouble spots

• Walk after first significant rain to check performance

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Thank You!!Thank You!!