This trail section would be under 2′ of water right now, if not for the beautiful gravel causeway that was built last year. Without it, half of the Frankenstein would be cut off, completely inaccessible. Next time you run into Clay, thank him for solving the problem and making the project happen!
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Just like all the other projects at Hydrocut, this took a lot of thought, planning and heavy labor to accomplish. No Pain No Gain! Clay, you rock Dude!