In Camp Julien the ground was so hard that it took a month to build the first of two gun pits. It was only two-feet deep with two small crew and ammo bunkers and they broke four contractors' backhoe shovels doing it.
In Camp Julien the ground was so hard that it took a month to build the first of two gun pits. It was only two-feet deep with two small crew and ammo bunkers and they broke four contractors' backhoe shovels doing it.
Even HESCOs require fill and strangely the world is running out of both sand and gravel. Increasingly gravel has to be manufactured from living rock and sand is being imported. Saudi is importing sand from Australia so that it can build in the desert. In Gulf War 1 the Brits were reduced to flying sand into the desert so that they could fill their sandbags because the local sand was too fine for the course weave bags that had been designed with claggy, wet northern soils in mind.
Sometimes the answer isn't a trench but a sangar. Sometimes the answer is in rocks, or peat, or trees or wattle or snow.
Close up of small wattle fence. There are many fence ideas to consider for your garden. Making a wattle fence with branches is one interesting and attractive choice to consider. One of the most eco-friendly
Borden is a sandbox - which is probably why it's there. We used to do m/c training there which included off-roading, on Harleys. If not careful you could bury them up to the axles in a heartbeat.
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