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Footprint knowledge
I am wondering if someone would like to guess how this impression was formed?
No reward, outside of bragging rights of being first correct reply, a bonus point awarded for added detail. Clues provided as necessary. Enjoy! |
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Pierced steel planking?
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Dang! You are good, Owen... yes.
Martson matting, pierced plank, PSP, etc etc. Proper WWII era pattern and material. Wonderful stuff IMHO. I gather it would be a waist of time for bonus points as what way it was facing? Your image spells that out. Occasioned during a living history circa 1944 event which turned into circa 1917 Passchendaele, what with off road vehicle traffic on moist ground. Not that I am complaining, just an observation. I know others would be pleased to have some wet weather. By nightfall it changed to snow. |
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Some photos (not mine) of 'Mud City' here: http://hmvf.co.uk/topic/25227-1994-5...ations/?page=1 Great fun! Owen.
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