So the second part to the afternoon field trip was to a restoration site, the Headwaters at the Comal. The New Braunfels Utilities created a non-profit in 2017 on a 16 acre site. In fact it formally was an old utility and facilities property. And it sits at the headwaters of the Comal River.
What a wonderful restoration and educational project! Currently phase 1 is only 5 acres. It has taken almost 6 years to complete. A new education building will be finished by next year. And more will be restored in the future. New Braunfels can be very proud!
Neat place. In the photo of the gabion, does rain water flow from behind where the people are standing flowing down to the river? I wonder how hard those are to build. Remember the wall photo mural I have? That area drains a lot of water and a lot of topsoil washes down. We would like to slow that flow down and capture the soil with some type of rock structure and looking for ideas.
Thank you for bringing the beautiful seed pods to my attention. Guess i overlook some of them and your photos make them gorgeous.
Thank you!
Neat place. In the photo of the gabion, does rain water flow from behind where the people are standing flowing down to the river? I wonder how hard those are to build. Remember the wall photo mural I have? That area drains a lot of water and a lot of topsoil washes down. We would like to slow that flow down and capture the soil with some type of rock structure and looking for ideas.
I appreciate hearing about the NPSOT conference field trips!
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That definitely looks like a place I need to visit. Very interesting!
Yes I think you would enjoy it!