New Developing Product Line
For several years we have worked with Sugarloaf Outdoor Center and the Town of Carrabasset Valley to develop stream crossings for Cross Country Skiing and Mountain Biking using our precast concrete blocks and panels.
Our latest order of recreation stream crossings have been delivered by groomers out on the trails. They will be installed later this spring and more pictures will be shared.
We have developed these stream crossings in mind of groomers crossing them as well as allowing other heavy machinery to cross in order to conduct trail maintenance while making it so the users don't even know they are crossing a stream.
We have developed these stream crossings in mind of groomers crossing them as well as allowing other heavy machinery to cross in order to conduct trail maintenance while making it so the users don't even know they are crossing a stream.
We are looking to continue to develop the recreational product line to meet the needs of the customers whether it's snowmobile and atv clubs, recreation parks, and/or cross country skiing/mountain bike groups.
Future products will be developed in the idea of allowing a mountain bike to cross, more cost effective however still last a lifetime like our previous products.
Photo credit to Bob Carlton, Forestry Manager of Freeman Ridge Forestry. Bob is in the video below describing our work for Carrabassett Valley.
Video credit to WSKI 17 Sugarloaf.
Future products will be developed in the idea of allowing a mountain bike to cross, more cost effective however still last a lifetime like our previous products.
Photo credit to Bob Carlton, Forestry Manager of Freeman Ridge Forestry. Bob is in the video below describing our work for Carrabassett Valley.
Video credit to WSKI 17 Sugarloaf.
ATV / Snowmobile Stream Crossings
Below are some ATV/Snowmobile trail stream crossings we have done in the past. The bridge to the left is in Williamsburg Twp. just northwest of Brownville junction and to the right is bridge with an arch stream crossing near the Chain of Ponds, just north of Eustis.