MADKAWI
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While on the trail maintenance frame of mind , we came across a lot of mud holes filled with short cut logs this year. Some people get the ( wrong ) idea that throwing in 3' or 4' round logs into the hole is actually going to help them across it ....lol
While in reality, it just impedes your progress and helps to clog up the mud hole from draining properly .
Secondly these items float and quite often become tangled in your a arms / axles /skid plates/ tires etc etc ... Not only are they hard on CV boots , but if the hole dries up the sticks could poke right through the floor boards / wheel wells and seriously injure some one ...
If you are in dought go around a deep hole or winch through it , please do not make it worse by throwing more sticks / branches and roots / rocks or whatever in there ....,
Also be safe and cut the trail wide enough( 7 ') , so no one wrecks themselves or their machine ....
Cheers , ride on ....
Yes throwing sticks logs etc in a mud hole just makes it worse but what I was doing is filling holes that are dry but washed out. What I'm doing works.
As for wet holes the best thing u can put in there is bigger rocks as long as it's relatively flat in the end u don't want big rocks poking out.
I know a thing or two about what works and what doesn't from working at the mine. When you have to support a truck that weighs 300 tons and the load it's carrying is another 280 tons you see the only thing that holds them up is big rock period.
Usually though when out riding there's not enough rock around to fill a hole and it would take forever by hand.
I always cut the trail wide too but if I'm exploring and low on fuel for the saw or chain dull etc and the logs are big like in the pic. I cut what ever size I feel I can move by hand. The one in the pics needed to be cut twice and I didn't have the fuel to play around so it got cut smaller than usual.