My quick and dirty bridge

   / My quick and dirty bridge #11  
Great idea. That gives me an idea for an area I have. When you're determined to cross to the other side you just have to put your mind to it.
 
   / My quick and dirty bridge #12  
Consider putting a sealant mixed with sand or old sandblaster material so you have good traction at all times. If there is a need to spike your brakes for any reason, you could be in for some trouble if you slide off one side. Nice and elegant solution to the problem probably means its a permanent structure. As things age, the deck will get slippery.
 
   / My quick and dirty bridge #13  
Good solution to the creek crossing.
 
   / My quick and dirty bridge #14  
looks good, I agree with adding some "traction" to the top side for the wet season. I had a similar area separated by a ditch dug by an excavator and dropped in a 10" culvert, amazed myself when I drove over it for the first time. :)
 
   / My quick and dirty bridge #15  
retired flatbed semi trailers work good also.
 

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