by skibug » Mon 16 Mar, 2015 5:55 pm
Hello all,
Did two crossings of the Calna Creek ford yesterday and today. Tide was not low, about half way between low and high, so undies got a bit wet. Be warned that there are two problems that have effected the timber ramp on the eastern bank:
1. The third last wooden plank has broken in half, potentially injuring or trapping a misplaced foot (the plank is underwater, so is not obvious).
2. The wire mesh (bird cage mesh?) placed over the planks to provide grip has peeled away on the downhill/creek side, and is sticking upwards with sharp points creating a serious puncture risk, especially as most people will have already removed shoes for the wade across. My wife discovered this the hard way, having to sit down and carefully dis-impale herself.
Be warned!
It seems to me the best solution here is a small pontoon/jetty, which would project say 3 or 4 metres across the creek, across the deepest channel to where the water would vary from a few cm, to perhaps 1 metre deep, allowing a crossing at all tides, rather than just low to middlin' tide. The jetty would need a proper installation, however given that the replacement bridge is probably at least 18 months away, this may be a good temporary solution. After the bridge is built the jetty could be recycled for another use.
Skibug