I'd always put it down to the resurfacing of the road. I'd be interested to know if the camber is more towards the crag than the other way. Not that you can do much about it.Maybe the wall did help retain some off the runoff?
Quote from: Nike Air on April 09, 2022, 08:41:02 amI'd always put it down to the resurfacing of the road. I'd be interested to know if the camber is more towards the crag than the other way. Not that you can do much about it.Maybe the wall did help retain some off the runoff?I guess the wall might have served to channel water down the road in a stream rather than allowing it to soak into the ground above the crag? Obviously that would only be the case if the road was tarmacced up to the wall. It also probably eroded the tarmac away which necessitated the rusurfacing!Interesting that its made a difference. Wonder if you could crowdfund a drainage channel along the perimeter of the road?!