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<blockquote data-quote="Craig-TX" data-source="post: 83860" data-attributes="member: 39"><p>The terrain has a lot to do with it. If you're spanning a deep gully where the cable is high enough that all the limbs and crud washing down will have room to float underneath you have a good chance of only minor repairs. If you're spanning a flatter crossing where the crud will snag your cable there is nothing that will hold unless you're building the eighth wonder of the world. It's amazing how powerful water is when a creek gets on a tear. </p><p></p><p>Craig-TX</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craig-TX, post: 83860, member: 39"] The terrain has a lot to do with it. If you’re spanning a deep gully where the cable is high enough that all the limbs and crud washing down will have room to float underneath you have a good chance of only minor repairs. If you’re spanning a flatter crossing where the crud will snag your cable there is nothing that will hold unless you’re building the eighth wonder of the world. It’s amazing how powerful water is when a creek gets on a tear. Craig-TX [/QUOTE]
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