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Damage Repairs in North Carolina

allen griggsallen griggs Member Posts: 35,597 ✭✭✭✭
edited November 9 in General Discussion

Here in Madison County the only "industry" is rafting. The French Broad River flows right through the county, and there are 8 businesses that give raft rides, rent out kayaks etc. On a good day in June, at Barnard Park in fifteen minutes you will see 3 school buses with 6 rafts, pull up to Barnard Park and let out 35 river tourists. There is one guide per raft, and 5 tourists, each has paid maybe $65 to ride down to Hot Springs. This is a great industry for my little Bumpkin county. On a good June day, probably 400 tourists launch from Barnard Park.

The main put-in place is Barnard Park. This park was just destroyed in the storm, trenches in the parking lot six feet deep, 35 feet wide, and 120 feet long. Three dozen giant trees floated up and lodged along the shore. Completely unusable.

Two weeks ago the crews showed up and began the repairs. Today, it is unreal, the park is restored. All the trash trees removed. Parking lot all, expertly filled in with 95 pound boulders, then 3 feet of railroad ballast, then one foot of road bond gravel. This park is ready to bring in the Charleston SC rich folks and their rafts and kayaks.

All of y'all who despise and mistrust "The Feds" will be disappointed. All work was done by a National Guard troop out of Winston Salem. The Feds.

Same section of Barnard Park. First one, 3 weeks ago I was on the ground. Second pic I took today from the bridge.

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