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puncheon bridge

(noun)

puncheon bridge (noun) — A simple walkway that enables people to traverse fragile habitats.

A simple walkway that enables people to traverse fragile habitats. These bridges are comprised of planks or split logs (stringers) placed on sills. Once built, they help protect soft soils, muddy spots, and wetlands—while keeping one’s feet nice and dry.

Synonyms

bog bridge split log bridge

Frequently Asked Questions

What is puncheon bridge?

A simple walkway that enables people to traverse fragile habitats. These bridges are comprised of planks or split logs (stringers) placed on sills. Once built, they help protect soft soils, muddy spots, and wetlands—while keeping one’s feet nice and dry.

What is another word for puncheon bridge?

Common synonyms for puncheon bridge include bog bridge and split log bridge.

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