“No, see,” said some guy who was here before me, “Those aren’t ruts from thoughtlessly driving onto soft ground. They’re, um, water catchment troughs. A place for vegetation to take hold, enriching the environment and benefiting the circle of life. Yeah, that’s it.”
A desert specialist told me it's the compaction that prevents regrowth. Raking the area breaks it up and allows for normal erosion and regeneration.
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