Oct
22

Started clearing the skid road system

ROADSM&R: 3 hours: 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM

Started clearing the main skid road along the southern edge of the property in South Side unit #4.

Initial road clearing, starting about 100 feet from the western boundary line where the road crosses over from Doug’s property at CC’s SW corner. Cleared about 475 feet of the road, heading east up a very gentle grade. Extremely wide road cut – about 25 feet wide, but fairly rutted out and will eventually need to be re-shaped and graded. Pulled lots of alder seedlings and saplings out of the road, rather than cutting them back with the potential of them re-sprouting. Lots of time cutting out a big old, dead, witches-broom hemlock that had fallen across the road and taken a few cedars with it. Some logs are embedded in the soil and can be removed with road-grading equipment. Cut and tossed many other smaller tree tops and branches out of the road. Almost reached the bend where the road veers NE at its first fork.

West end of Main Skid Road during 2008 loggingWest end of main skid road along south edge of property, during logging operations in 2008.

This photo was taken on 2/15/2008 for the Current Condition Documentation report required for establishing the conservation easement on this property. This is one of many “Before” photos taken that day to establish the baseline condition from which any future monitoring assessments would be judged. By October 2013, these rutted, muddy roads were worn down a bit and still lumpy, but mostly grassed over with lots of alder seedlings and small saplings shooting up from the bare, mineral soil.

Written by john. Posted in Blogs, Clearwater Creek blog