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8 hours ago, oakandmaple said:

Could we plank it up over a few years or will it likely deteriorate or harden up much?

Should have thought a year or two would be fine. Don't cross cut till you need a section and then don't leave a section half planked.

 

Also, as it's off the ground already I'd get some good big logs under before cutting it so that it stays up out of the mud.

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