Building A 20% Grade Mountain Driveway in East Tennessee!
Join Richard Boureston from Gravel Driveway Recovery as we tackle a challenging project in Monroe, Tennessee: transforming an old, poorly cut logging road into a smooth, durable gravel driveway over three action-packed days. Watch as we clear trees, manage steep 20% slopes, and redirect water flow without digging ditches or installing culverts – saving time, money, and maintenance headaches! In this video, you'll see heavy machinery in action with pros like Monty on the dozer and Joey free-handing the grading blade. We start with rutted paths trapping water and causing washouts, then grade, compact, and layer 2-inch base rock followed by crush for a rock-solid finish. Perfect for rural homeowners dealing with muddy driveways, erosion issues, or converting logging trails into reliable access roads. Key tips inside: How to pitch roads for natural drainage, avoid common cutting mistakes, compact for better truck traction, and widen paths for easier navigation (even in a minivan!). If you're into DIY road repair, heavy equipment demos, or gravel driveway maintenance, this before-and-after transformation will inspire your next project. Timeline of Topics: 0:00 - Introduction: Overview of the poorly cut logging road and water issues in Monroe, TN. 3:14 - Tree clearing agreement and initial pushes with Monty. 4:46 - Identifying trapped water spots and planning to crown the road. 5:55 - Progress update on tree removal and opening up the area. 8:20 - Benefits of opening the forest for faster drying. 8:56 - Clearing overhanging limbs for better access. 9:30 - More tree and path clearing to redirect water. 10:17 - Explaining the original logging road flaws. 10:50 - Rough grading complete; planning final pitch. 11:52 - Fine grading with Joey's blade for runoff. 14:10 - Day 2: Widening the road and creating channels. 15:43 - Demonstrating the 20% steep grade and truck readiness. 16:53 - Pre-gravel compaction checks. 17:36 - Day 3 intro: Preparing for gravel layers. 17:52 - Back on day three with 2-inch base rock. 18:10 - Compacting the base for integrity and traction. 20:57 - Layering crush and fine-tuning transitions. 22:35 - Using air blades for loose material movement. 25:24 - Final finished look and before-after comparison. 27:04 - Wrap-up: Thanks and enjoyment of the transformed road. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more real-world gravel recovery tips! #GravelDriveway #RoadRepair #HeavyMachinery #DIYDriveway #WaterManagement #LoggingRoadTransformation #TennesseeOutdoors

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