Sorry, no "wet T-Shirts" this time....:crap:
There was a decent turnout from EJTU, including the chief of the Oakland Emergency Management (RoyB).
No other "Partner Groups" participated.
As I understand it the largest remnant of the weir was causing undesirable eddy currents during high water.
The objective was to reduce it, and widen the openings.
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Rocks to big to handle in a wheel barrel were rigged and dragged to the side.
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Roy's mini tractor came in handy for that.
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Smaller rocks were brought upstream, and used to enlarge and expand the deflector on the east side of the river.
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My back was still out, so I didn't do anything more strenuous than watch.
I told Rich to consider me a reporter...
I left around 10 AM.
Sorry about the picture quality. Right now my bear camera is a cheap cell phone.