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Descendant
  
Movable
  
No

Carry
  
Pedestrian

Related
  
Span range
  
Short

Design effort
  
Low

Ancestor
  
Stepping stones

Log bridge Log Bridge At Headwaters Itasca State Park MN

Carries
  
Pedestrians, vehicles (on multiple parallel logs)

Material
  
Logs, dry set stonework footings, top may be flattened or boards added, topped with rammed earth for vehicles

Similar
  
Timber bridge, Beam bridge, Garden Bridge, Simple suspension bridge, Moon bridge

Rustic log bridge construction


A log bridge is a timber bridge that uses logs that fall naturally or are intentionally felled or placed across streams. The first man-made bridges with significant span were probably intentionally felled trees.

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The use of emplaced logs is now sometimes used in temporary bridges used for logging roads, where a forest tract is to be harvested and the road then abandoned. Such log bridges have a severely limited lifetime due to soil contact and subsequent rot and wood-eating insect infestation.

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Longer lasting log bridges may be constructed by using treated logs and/or by providing well drained footings of stone or concrete combined with regular maintenance to prevent soil infiltration. This care in construction can be seen in the French bridge illustrated below, which has well locked dry set stone abutments and a footpath leveled with boards.

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References

Log bridge Wikipedia