Building a wooden walkway on a sloped ground - any ideas.
We are rookies. Trying to build a structure simular to a dock except on the ground. The structure will start at an existing staircase and end at a gazebo. The grade is really challenging and it's really not an option to grade level. Not even sure where to start.
You need to find the high spot and the low spot where the deck is going to be located. Then you need to determine exactly how high you want your finished deck to be off of the ground. Some decks can be even with the soil around the deck, and some extend above the grade by the width of the ...»
Remember if your more then eight inches off of the grade to the top of the deck, you will be required to have a railing installed. So consider digging down below the grade level so the final height is close to even with the finished grade around the deck. You can also plant shrubs and gardens around the edge of the deck also, but still will be required to install railings even if you plant.
This link shows you how to build your own deck without to much effort to support it. http://www.deckplans.com/how-it-works
You need to level as best as you can the soil leading from the deck to the gazebo, place the footings frame the stringers and nail down the deck boards. If the finished height is higher then eight inches, you need a railing along those areas.
This of course assumes you want a wooden walk way. I would look into pavers or slate and create a more natural walkway then more wood.
Why not just lay a gravel path, a course of "edge" pavers would contain it nicely....and it would follow the minor contours of the yard. I used some crushed stone in my drive a last year and it ...»
landscape timbers could also be used to provide a border...in the following link you can see how I built / filled a parking spot for my trailer.
http://kmswoodworks.wordpress.com/2011/09/06...
Take photos of what you decide. I vote for gravel as well!