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And you got some very helpful information! Now get a hot cuppa and relax.
Alas, it was more "Change shoes and run back out the door to get to work." But it was the information I needed to know.
Glad you are addressing the upstream water now - I looked at the elevation change on one side and immediately thought "uh oh", that's going to be a bear to address.
This is old agricultural terracing and, despite being rather precipitous, it's remarkably stable.
We had to have some bad trees taken down^ and the stumps ground, but are planting more trees to ensure stability and add shade. This summer at least, I'm going to plant my winter squash and pumpkins at the top and just let them run on the hill and root where they will to protect the ground.
^One of my pet peeves is the way people plant trees with no regard to their eventual mature size so that you end up with crowded, ill-formed trees.
