Mark Dash said:
You know for someone who yaps a lot about toy like geometry and things not being prototypical, you sure don't mind your own words when building your scenery! Rock stratifications are either horizontal or vertical, seldom to never are BOTH. Maybe when the rebar eventually fails and the entire slope comes crashing down in 5-10 years, it will land in a more natural arrangment, then all you will have to do is relay the track.
That’s a rock slide waiting to happen
Happy railroading
Are you having another bad day, Mark?
Don’t worry, I know quite a bit about rock formations. In the smaller scales I really pay attention to that, but in IIm it would be a matter of casting every single one in concrete. While I’m a sucker for punishment - I’m replying to your posts, aren’t I :lol:
- there’s a line between that and making progress. Even you won’t notice, if kept at a far enough distance.

OTOH I promise, as soon as that rock slide you’re prognosticating happens I’ll rebuild the complete rock work with individually, handcast concrete rocks (I’ll take my myriad pictures of the proto as guidance). There are some absolutely fantastic rock formations between Muot and Preda (the section “in question”), where many say “Hmmmm how did that happen”, sort of like a pile of rocks with odd looking strata. 
Ohhhh BTW that rebar, strictly a temp measure until such time as I get the proper supporting wall in place.