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Klingstone 400

The trail segment is composed of the stabilizer, Klingstone 400 and is 5 feet wide by 104 feet long. The segment contains timber edging. The Klingstone 400 is applied to materials on top of a base, which is composed of 4 inches of ¾ inch minus limestone and dust. The top-dress is 2 inches of ¼ inch washed pea gravel (round river rock) sprayed with Klingstone 400 to seal the pea gravel. Over time, the only noticeable changes to the surface are a fading of the color (which started as an “amber”, has washed out because of sun exposure, and is blending with the surroundings) and a very small amount of loose fines coming to the surface. The surface was installed around a sewage drain and was not broken away from or deteriorated around it.

Klingstone base prepared.

Klingstone base preparation of ¾ inch minus limestone and dust.  June 13, 2007.

Klingstone base prepared around manhole cover.

Klingstone base preparation of ¾ inch minus limestone and dust.  June 13, 2007.

Klingstone top dressed.

Klingstone top dress preparation of ¼ inch washed pea gravel (round river rock).  June 16, 2007.

Klingstone top dress leveled by trail crew.

Klingstone top dress ¼ inch washed pea gravel is prepared.  June 16, 2007.

Klingstone leveled with 2 x 4 board.

Klingstone top dress ¼ inch washed pea gravel is leveled.  June 16, 2007.

Klingstone trail segment completed.

Klingstone trail segment is prepared for spray application.  June 16, 2007.

Klingstone top dress is sprayed.

Top dress is sprayed with Klingstone 400 to seal the pea gravel.  June 16, 2007.

Klingstone top dress looks wet.

Klingstone 400 has been sprayed to top surface.  June 16, 2007.

Klingstone trail segment completed.

Klingstone 400 spray left to dry.  June 16, 2007.

Klingstone dry but with dark color looks wet still.

Klingstone trail surface more than a month after installation.  August 1, 2007.

Klingstone slightly faded.

Klingstone amber color has started to fade.  October 19, 2007.

Klingstone a little more faded.

Klingstone surface almost a year after installation.  May 6, 2008.

Klingstone close up of loose fines.

Klingstone loose fines coming to surface.  March 17, 2009.

Klingstone with loose fine patches.

Klingstone almost two years after installation has small amount of loose fines coming to surface.  March 17, 2009.

Klingstone washed out section to base.

Klingstone at beginning of trail segment has started to wash out. November 22, 2011.

Klingstone wide angle of washed out section.

Klingstone at beginning of trail segment has started to wash out. November 22, 2011.

Klingstone receding from edging.

Klingstone surface has started to recede from timber edging. November 22, 2011.

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