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Putting a path on a giant hugelkultur

 
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Watch it here.

Using leftover firewood bark, Wheaton Labs' dedicated boot Wesley carefully places a humble yet resilient path, paying homage to the delicate balance between man and nature.
This tranquil tale unfolds halfway up the towering hugelkultur mound 'Hugel Everest', where Wesley crafts a winding pathway around a young, burgeoning tree perched at the edge. He carefully rebuilds a section succumbed to erosion, and lays stone steps marking the path's beginnings.
Captured in this speechless narrative is Wesley's love for artificial mountain parks, which he sees as a potential future for permaculture design.

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Wow, this is so cool! I love the idea of using bark as path material. So inventive! And I love the idea of a pathway on a hugel mound.
 
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