HydroseedingGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkHydroseeding tree seeds, Route 15, May 1, 1964. Photos part of report on this demonstration: Application of slurry onto treatment area: The equipment moves 5-10 mph, depending on percent of coverage required. Note the thick stream of slurry, which breaks into large, balled particles at top of slurry arc.Hydroseeding, II-R-Maint-6508, Physical Facilities - Roads - Maintenance of Roads
HydroseedingGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkHydroseeding tree seeds, Route 15, May 1, 1964. Photos part of report on this demonstration: Application of slurry onto treatment area: The equipment moves 5-10 mph, depending on percent of coverage required. Note the thick stream of slurry, which breaks into large, balled particles at top of slurry arc.Hydroseeding, II-R-Maint-6507, Physical Facilities - Roads - Maintenance of Roads
Hydroseeding, application pattern, size shown with respect to pencil.Great Smoky Mountains National ParkHydroseeding tree seeds, Route 15, May 1, 1964. Photos part of report on this demonstration: Typical application pattern, as seen on the ground: Globs measure 2-4 inches in diameter, averaging approximately one foot separation at the particular speed the slurry was applied. The black and white photo shows scale with respect to pencil.Hydroseeding, II-R-Maint-6509, Physical Facilities - Roads - Maintenance of Roads
In the heart of Gatlinburg on Old River Road, circa 1920Great Smoky Mountains National ParkOriginal Captions: In the heart of Gatlinburg on Old River Road. ; River Road; Gatlinburg; IV-G-16358, Miscellaneous - Gatlinburg.In the heart of Gatlinburg on Old River Road.River Road; Gatlinburg, IV-G-16358, Miscellaneous - Gatlinburg
Circa 1920
Indian Creek Truck TrailGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkDuring constriction,Indian Creek Truck Trail, II-Tt-11847, Physical Facilities - Truck Trails