arghman
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after falling down twice this wkend on slippery wooden boardwalks , my thoughts drifted back to boardwalk traction.
I was wondering what you all have seen for traction aids built into the boardwalks. Here's my list of what and where, please add to it! I saw one on a recent hike (around Mizpah Hut?) but can't quite remember where or what it was.
I was wondering what you all have seen for traction aids built into the boardwalks. Here's my list of what and where, please add to it! I saw one on a recent hike (around Mizpah Hut?) but can't quite remember where or what it was.
- criss-cross-grooves sawn into the boardwalks -- seen various places. Basically just a series of shallow chainsaw cuts at 45 degree angle to the planks. More common when the planks are made from locally-cut logs, vs. out of precut boards which are thinner. I know there's some at the 4th Connecticut Lake Trail (NH/Quebec border) since I helped work on them in September 2001.
- chicken wire -- Quoddy Trails has done this at a couple of places on the coast in Washington County, Maine. Basically the planks are wrapped in chicken wire.