> > If you 'jump across it' I'd go for ford. Reason ... it is not a bridge, > nor a culvert both of which require infrastructure. > The ford to me give warning that I might get wet feet, and that if flooded > I may have to wait. > So that is the 'best fit' where the crossing has nothing other than what > nature has provided. >
When I said "more significant bridges (maybe anything you couldn't jump across)", I meant that without the bridge you couldn't jump across. There definitely is man made infrastructure, but they are small and just "anchor" on either side of the stream. I should have done this at the beginning, I've got some random examples from Google Images that should help illustrate what I'm referring to. Easy to jump over on foot, more just a convenience bridge especially for wheeled users: - https://cdn-files.apstatic.com/mtb/7018727_large_1495548882.jpg - https://cdn-files.apstatic.com/mtb/7000400_medium_1418669614.jpg - https://cdn-files.apstatic.com/mtb/7005254_medium_1442023869.jpg - https://i.wnc.io/s1024/2016-12-20_pisgah-bent-creek_small-creek-trail-sign-and-bridge.jpg - http://www.fotwheel.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/preacher-bridge-1000x1000.jpg Too big to jump on foot (or too deep), so map it: - http://fearlessenterprising.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/small-garden-bridge-plans-bright-inspiration-9-bridges-home-outdoor-decoration.jpg - https://i.wnc.io/s1024/2016-12-20_pisgah-bent-creek_homestead-trail-orange-blaze-bridge.jpg - http://pantra.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/BB-B2-300x225.jpg - https://media.alienadv.com/walking-over-bamboo-bridge-tea-estate-kerala-MTB-adventure-india-85C_750px.jpg - https://i.wnc.io/s1024/2004-01-04_pisgah-bent-creek_homestead-trail-at-small-creek-bridge.jpg -- Jono
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