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how to wreck Grabben Gullen for others
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<blockquote data-quote="Explorer385" data-source="post: 179148" data-attributes="member: 1849"><p>The people who did this are not newbies. They obviously knew to target the gravel layers, were equipped with a highbanker and spent some considerable amount of time and energy destroying the bank to run it through the high banker. They left all of the spoil in the creek bed, there being two huge piles of larger gravels deposited midstream, and lots of smaller spoil both midstream and strewn along the grassy banks.</p><p></p><p>There are two consequences of concern here, the damage to the banks as I have talked about, but also the interruption to the normal flow of the creek and the siltation that occurs as a result.</p><p></p><p>I have a highbanker and I love to use it, but I try to leave the areas that I work in as close to the condition that I found it in as I can.</p><p></p><p>I like your sign idea, I too would be happy to donate, but I fear it would do no good.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your post, and thanks for being part of our forum and Giving us an opportunity to share our knowledge.</p><p></p><p>Terry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Explorer385, post: 179148, member: 1849"] The people who did this are not newbies. They obviously knew to target the gravel layers, were equipped with a highbanker and spent some considerable amount of time and energy destroying the bank to run it through the high banker. They left all of the spoil in the creek bed, there being two huge piles of larger gravels deposited midstream, and lots of smaller spoil both midstream and strewn along the grassy banks. There are two consequences of concern here, the damage to the banks as I have talked about, but also the interruption to the normal flow of the creek and the siltation that occurs as a result. I have a highbanker and I love to use it, but I try to leave the areas that I work in as close to the condition that I found it in as I can. I like your sign idea, I too would be happy to donate, but I fear it would do no good. Thanks for your post, and thanks for being part of our forum and Giving us an opportunity to share our knowledge. Terry [/QUOTE]
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