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Mike Jay wrote:Would a pair of 2' high junk pole fences along the top with dirt piled between them work? Or would the junkpole posts be considered to wick moisture out of the berm?
How about a log brace at each end of the berm going from the ground to the top of the berm. Then set a large log on top of the two braces and on the edge of the top of the berm. Or in other words, a 1' diameter log laying precariously along the edge of the top of the berm but kept in place with two braces to the ground. Do the same on the other side of the berm and then fill between the logs with soil. The braces could become ladders or scaffolds in the future.
Maybe some MS Paint drawings would have to suffice if we can't find any photos.
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Note: Could you show the height measurement from the top of the berm to the top of your improvement? Measuring from the downhill side may make the improvement appear taller than it really it.
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