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Typical crusher fines trail in a natural setting
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Photo by: Stuart Macdonald
Photo category:
Surfacing
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crusher fines, surface, accessibility and accessible trails, walking, natural surface
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Crushed rock that is larger and looser than ideal in Bluff Lake Nature Area; Denver, Colorado
Crushed rock that is larger and looser than ideal in Bluff Lake Nature Area; Denver, Colorado
Crushed rock that is larger and looser than ideal in Bluff Lake Nature Area; Denver, Colorado
Ramp from city street leads to trail system along Downtown Lakewalk; Duluth, Minnesota
Ramp from city street leads to trail system along Downtown Lakewalk; Duluth, Minnesota
Ramp from city street leads to trail system along Downtown Lakewalk; Duluth, Minnesota
Skinner Butte Trail; Eugene, Oregon
Skinner Butte Trail; Eugene, Oregon
Skinner Butte Trail; Eugene, Oregon
Ramp from city street leads to trail system along Downtown Lakewalk; Duluth, Minnesota
Ramp from city street leads to trail system along Downtown Lakewalk; Duluth, Minnesota
Ramp from city street leads to trail system along Downtown Lakewalk; Duluth, Minnesota
Here the edging keeps water from draining so obstacles in the form of drainage bars were placed to try to keep the crushed rock from eroding.
Here the edging keeps water from draining so obstacles in the form of drainage bars were placed to try to keep the crushed rock from eroding.
Here the edging keeps water from draining so obstacles in the form of drainage bars were placed to try to keep the crushed rock from eroding.
Slight separation between the adjoining treads, one concrete and the other natural surface often used by equestrians; Crown Hill Park trails in Wheat Ridge, Colorado
Slight separation between the adjoining treads, one concrete and the other natural surface often used by equestrians; Crown Hill Park trails in Wheat Ridge, Colorado
Slight separation between the adjoining treads, one concrete and the other natural surface often used by equestrians; Crown Hill Park trails in Wheat Ridge, Colorado