My husband wanted to frame it with lumber but I persisted in not. Wood outdoors does not last long before decay sets in. Average of three to five years before posts start to lean and braces warp. Our rain here is legendary and I live on the edge of a for real rain forest. The ground my posts are sunk in is made up of very deep soft rock free loam. The posts would pull out with very little leverage. This structure could come down and put back up in a few hours. That's all it took to erect.I really like using the posts for anchoring the hoop - especially if you're going to leave it in place for awhile. I think that would be easier for me than building a wood base frame. The wood frame seems like it would be good for dragging it around to a different place if you were so inclined.
It is finished for now except for the outside run. I am still thinking over about putting a door on the front. The run will be covered. Right now I've put wheel barrows and garden tools inside. Works great. We've had wind and rain for days and the bungee cord is holding down the tarps very well.
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