Rode through here yesterday and found the south side of stream crossing to be quite wet and muddy. Probably due to two things, we had a lot of rain on Friday and by looking at this side of the crossing, any run off will go straight down to the stream. So, two things need to happen: (1) grade this side of the trail to permit runoff to sheet diagonally towards the stream; (2) find some more flat rocks and armor the ramp.
The same goes for the other side, however it is not as bad. Might not have to go as high as the rocks covering that hole if one nice, big, flat rock could be found to cover that side of the ramp.
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