Over the last couple of years we have had small cuts and scrapes on our Alaskan Bushwheels. I guess this stuff is run of the mill, although it often generates questions from other pilots.


Pretty minor right?
Well today I noticed something a little less joyful, after parking up in the hangar. I had just finished an evening's STOL practice, so, landing slow and braking hard. Mostly on grass with occasional sharp rocks embedded.
Yikes! This cut has gotta be 8" long and 1/8th deep (200mm long by 2 or 3mm deep).

Fortunately no cords showing. Still...
Perhaps I should stop braking so hard unless I really need to... I do like to stay current with a lot of practice, and we do go places which require full brakes immediately after the wheels touch down and spin up.
My question is, is this common and just par for the course? Am I doing it wrong?

