We finally got a few dry warm days, after what has been the coldest wettest end of spring we have had here in 17 years.
Perfect for ballasting which while slow to do, I found it quite enjoyable. Might of just been being out in the warm sunshine

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I did a base layer of dust to cover the Besser blocks and get rid of the angular edges first.
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I left a few straight edges for a few low retaining walls.
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The join from permanent to temporary ballast.
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As I was progressing along.
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Walking Doggo at the beach today I found a section of beach that had the sizeable drifts of small rocks 2-4mm brown rocks. I will liberate a few buckets worth and soak the salt out. I will then remove the cheap grey pea gravel along the trackside and replace it with the beach rock over time, I think it will look much nicer.
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I left the rest of the siding as I will do that after I have finished the cement plant and surrounding area.
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Finished product, should be dry in a few days. Whilst probably not too prototypical I think it looks much better than the bare Besser blocks.

This section was done watering the glue down 50/50, I tried a small test section weeks ago which seems just as solid as the slightly watered down mix I had used on the other sections.
Time will tell if I have saved money or wasted time and money if it needs doing again
Good to making progress again, as I can start on the catenary once the ballasting is finished.