14 Jun Dirt Time – What’s Next?
Hi All,
James here. I am currently en route to just outside of Sacramento, where I’m meeting up with John for yet another Dirt Time shoot. I thought I would write a quick note about our current (shooting) project.
This time, we are implementing a whole bunch of fun and innovative techniques at a Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) park.
For those of you not in the know, an OHV park is basically a haven of hills, valleys and relatively ruleless-ness for Dirt Bikes, 4 Wheelers and the like. It’s like a big awesome playground for the coolest of toys. However, A LOT of damage can be done to the land as a result. And erosion and sediment control quickly becomes a priority when you have creeks and streams running through the park.
That’s where John and this project comes in.
In what everyone is hoping becomes a test-site for the other 8 state OHV parks, John and the Park crew are looking to demonstrate a variety erosion and streambank techniques that will be adopted state wide.
I was there filming 2 weeks ago at the beginning of the project, and so far we’ve covered:
- Large Scale Sediment Basins (with Baffles and Skimmers)
- Articulated Concrete Block Low Water Crossing
- Scour Stop
- Green Armor System
- Cross Vanes
It’s a really neat project and we’ll undoubtably be posting more information as things progress. But FYI: That’s what we’re up to right now.
(Oh, we also have 3 episodes in the editing hopper! Expect footage soon)
Here are some pics: