</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Looks to me as if you want to stop or slow erosion in those gullys. )</font>
Exactly. Do you know a better way to stop erosion than to put the whole area under water? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif Here's the plan: I'll go in and remove as many rocks as I can get to and put them into a pile. When I hire the dozer to put in the dam and pond, I don't want to spend his hourly rate having him pick and sort out rocks with the dozer. I'll want him to move a lot of the dirt on the high spots, but leave low spots so the pond floor will be irregular with deep and shallow areas. If the dozer turns up more rocks during the project, I'll be prepared to move those as they are found. When the pond is completed, I'll take the rocks I've collected and put them in the trenches where the water collects and drains into the pond. That way I'll have a natural means to stop the erosion in the three main drainage areas that will feed the pond. What do you think? Will my plan work?