Attempt to open up the Clingmans Dome Road from Indian Gap to Forney RidgeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkAttempt to open up the Clingmans Dome Road from Indian Gap to Forney Ridge...Wanted to check conditions of comfort station. The big V-snowplow could not clear off the sections of frozen snow in drifts up to several feet deep,Clingmans Dome Road, II-R-Maint-7782, Physical Facilities - Roads - Maintenance of Roads
Attempt to open up the Clingmans Dome Road from Indian Gap to Forney RidgeGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkAttempt to open up the Clingmans Dome Road from Indian Gap to Forney Ridge...Wanted to check condition of comfort station. The big V-snowplow could not clear off the sections f frozen snow, in drifts up to several feet deep.Clingmans Dome Road, II-R-Maint-7783, Physical Facilities - Roads - Maintenance of Roads
Bryson-Forney Creek RoadGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkNC Highway 228, along Tuckaseegee River.NC-288; Bryson-Forney Creek Road, II-R-Maint-5249, Physical Facilities - Roads - Maintenance of Roads
Bryson-Forney Creek RoadGreat Smoky Mountains National ParkNC Highway 228, along Tuckaseegee River.NC-288; Bryson-Forney Creek Road, II-R-Maint-5250, 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-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