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Hi,

I'm trying to design steps on a shallow grade with 63in of total rise and 340in of run.

I'm trying to stick to the recommended rise to run ration where run+2*rise=26, but this won't work in this case. It seems that I would need to make steps with 7in runs and about 40in in run. I'm worried that this may be awkward. Do you have any suggestions?

Thx
Matt
 
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Do it in sections separated by flat walks, either three sets of three steps each or a four step and a five step area. In either case you'd end up with a total of about twenty feet of flat walks.
 
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