Anyone can start here · playa pública de Las Grutas, San Antonio Oeste, Las Grutas, Río Negro, Argentina (EN: the public beach at Las Grutas, San Antonio Oeste, Las Grutas, Río Negro, Argentina)
Reparar un tramo de cerco captador de médanos: playa pública de Las Grutas, San Antonio Oeste (EN: Repair a dune sand-fence run.
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What the work involvesLos cercos captadores retienen la arena que vuela y reconstruyen el médano que protege la playa y la calle de atrás, pero el viento, las tormentas y el pisoteo los abren cada temporada. Reparar un tramo a mano devuelve el médano a su trabajo. Lugar: playa pública de Las Grutas, San Antonio Oeste. EN: Sand fences catch blowing sand and rebuild the dune that shields the beach and the street behind it, but wind, storms and foot traffic open them every season. Hand-repairing one run puts the dune back to work. Site: the public beach at Las Grutas, San Antonio Oeste.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Steps
- 1. Recorrer el tramo por la pasarela o la senda marcada y fotografiar el cerco roto tal como está. EN: Walk the run on the boardwalk or marked path and photograph the broken fence as found.
- 2. Enderezar y reponer a mano las estacas y listones caídos, respetando la línea original del cerco. EN: Straighten and reset the fallen pickets and posts by hand, keeping the original fence line.
- 3. Reatar los listones sueltos con alambre o cordel, sin usar maquinaria ni pisar la cara marina del médano. EN: Re-tie loose pickets with wire or cord, using no machinery and never stepping onto the seaward face of the dune.
- 4. Fotografiar el tramo reparado desde el mismo punto de vista y anotar cuántas estacas se repusieron. EN: Photograph the repaired run from the matching vantage and record how many pickets were reset.
What counts as done
- Foto del tramo roto tal como está. EN: Before photo of the damaged fence run
- Foto del tramo reparado desde el mismo punto de vista. EN: After photo, repaired, matching vantage
- Conteo de estacas o postes repuestos. EN: Count of pickets or posts reset
- Punto GPS dentro del radio de la publicación. EN: GPS waypoint inside the posting radius
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