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How do you build a trench?

Updated: 10/19/2022
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  1. Dig a trench about five feet long and 3 feet deep.
  2. Lay about 6 or 7 boards you can find across the end of the trench.
  3. Find a piece of plywood about the area of all the boards and lay it on top of the boards.
  4. Cover the plywood with the dirt from the trench, therefore camouflaging the whole thing.
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