Wind Gypsy
5 year old buck +
I have a small "river" that splits my property. when I purchased the property last august the main shallow crossing point could be crossed with waterproof ankle high hiking boots. Right now most of the crossing is about 18" deep. The bottom is made up of pea to basketball sized rocks.
I have good neighbors and 2 of them have been great about letting me access this side through their pasture but I'd like to have a contingency plan if driving equipment through their property becomes a problem or I feel like I'm impeding too much.
I don't like the idea of bridges too much as I feel like there might be some permit implications and I'd worry about things getting destroyed in flood years.
Main question: are you folks aware of any kind of metal product that could be laid on the bottom and serve as a better surface to drive over? In my mind this might avoid permit requirements and be a more stable path to drive over.
I'm guessing the crossing (at water levels where I'd actually cross it) is 45' or less.
I have good neighbors and 2 of them have been great about letting me access this side through their pasture but I'd like to have a contingency plan if driving equipment through their property becomes a problem or I feel like I'm impeding too much.
I don't like the idea of bridges too much as I feel like there might be some permit implications and I'd worry about things getting destroyed in flood years.
Main question: are you folks aware of any kind of metal product that could be laid on the bottom and serve as a better surface to drive over? In my mind this might avoid permit requirements and be a more stable path to drive over.
I'm guessing the crossing (at water levels where I'd actually cross it) is 45' or less.