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Single track crusher fines trail through grass along Little Dry Creek; Arvada, Colorado
Photo Details
Photo by: Stuart Macdonald
Photo category:
Surfacing
Tags:
crusher fines, accessibility and accessible trails, surface
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The plank edging is supposed to keep the crusher fines in place; Big Dry Creek Nature Trail, Westminster, CO.
The plank edging is supposed to keep the crusher fines in place; Big Dry Creek Nature Trail, Westminster, CO.
The plank edging is supposed to keep the crusher fines in place; Big Dry Creek Nature Trail, Westminster, CO.
Typical crusher fines surface showing very firm matrix with only a few loose larger rock particles
Typical crusher fines surface showing very firm matrix with only a few loose larger rock particles
Typical crusher fines surface showing very firm matrix with only a few loose larger rock particles
Adjoining treads, one hard surface and one soft, is the typical situation; Highline Canal Trail, Aurora, Colorado
Adjoining treads, one hard surface and one soft, is the typical situation; Highline Canal Trail, Aurora, Colorado
Adjoining treads, one hard surface and one soft, is the typical situation; Highline Canal Trail, Aurora, Colorado
Trail climbs at a low angle up the face of Westerly Creek Dam, Denver.
Trail climbs at a low angle up the face of Westerly Creek Dam, Denver.
Trail climbs at a low angle up the face of Westerly Creek Dam, Denver.
Crusher fines trail lined with native rock; Lomaki Wupatki National Monument, AZ.
Crusher fines trail lined with native rock; Lomaki Wupatki National Monument, AZ.
Crusher fines trail lined with native rock; Lomaki Wupatki National Monument, AZ.
Skinner Butte Trail; Eugene, Oregon
Skinner Butte Trail; Eugene, Oregon
Skinner Butte Trail; Eugene, Oregon