Hello,
Our grant this year allows for a 'basic' track, the spec is that it should be constructed of 'stone where necessary'. My feeling is that it will only be necessary on the slopes that lead to and from a culvert crossing the stream (which I also got some pocket money for!). The rest of it is fairly level, so I was thinking of just laying down the brash to firm it up. Has anyone done this successfully, just wondering about the effort/reward ratio, and if it is going to take a lot of maintenance each year. Might it be better to bite the bullet and put stone down to begin with? I'm thinking if I had to do this eventually, it might be easier where there is not a load of decaying brash? or in subsequent years would it be okay to just mix the stone/hardcore in with the brash?
The track is intended to extract product with a 4 wheel drive and trailer.