Anyone out there built a bridge to drive over? I think I will be constructing one soon. I'm looking for ideas. The stream I'm going over is seasonal but can be very full and flowing. I will throw out a more accurate idea of span and potential wood I may use. Maybe someone out there who knows more about wood and bridges can point me the right way. I'm thinking Bodock logs +/- 20ft sitting on concrete/stone/rebar walls angled away from stream, backfilled with 3"+ stone decked with oak or rail road ties. I have lots of bodock, cedar, ash, and more. Seems like bodock is like concrete and I have some surprisingly big straight ones. I think this will be cheaper, better looking and less maintenance than a huge corrugated pipe. Any ideas?
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