Roads cleared
Last week, Clackamas SWCD brought in a contractor to clear the main haul road and clear some spur roads. This was mechanical control involving mowing of plants in the roads, cutting down small trees, and using a machine to chew up woody materials.
- Crew clearing ditches on main haul road
- More ditch clearing on main haul road
- Crew approaching blackberry patch on main haul road
- More ditch clearing on main haul road
- Crew performing manual control
- Material cut by crew piled on road for masticator
- Spur road cleared, masticator in distance
- Masticated wood left on road surface
More than a mile cleared
The contractor spent two days clearing plants by hand and with a masticator. In all, more than a mile was cleared (shown as blue lines in the satellite image below).
In this phase of road maintenance, our focus was on reducing weed infestations and increasing access to the property. In the next phase, we’ll invest more effort on controlling blackberry plants that are growing over young trees.
Access to BLM/PGE lands improved
We also wanted to be sure that the Bureau and Land Management and Portland General Electric folks could reach their lands along the northern border of the property. The northern-most spur road is the one that heads toward the BLM parcel.