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Going to be a pain in the butt to figure out exactly how to handle the tall side parts. 3' tall in the back. There is going to be a set of doors that open to the right side of the first picture, so that area needs to be cleared out some. There is also a door that will open up to the "open/downhill" side also. I think I'm going to have to make a kind of rounded/u-shaped wall to clear an opening for the door on the uphill side. Frustrating landscape.
I will be digging down 2-3", 8-10" wide (whatever is recommended) around the outside to fill back in with crushed stone as a stable base for a 6x6 lumber border. This frame will then be filled in with crushed stone. Alternately, I can just dump 2-3" across the whole thing, set the 6x6 on that, and fill the inside. Cost a lot more in stone that way though and overkill. The shed is on 4x4 skids, then 2x4s on that. So the floor opening height will be about a foot higher than the current dirt level.
Standing from here, you would see an overhead garage door.
There is a double-door that opens up here:
I will be digging down 2-3", 8-10" wide (whatever is recommended) around the outside to fill back in with crushed stone as a stable base for a 6x6 lumber border. This frame will then be filled in with crushed stone. Alternately, I can just dump 2-3" across the whole thing, set the 6x6 on that, and fill the inside. Cost a lot more in stone that way though and overkill. The shed is on 4x4 skids, then 2x4s on that. So the floor opening height will be about a foot higher than the current dirt level.
Standing from here, you would see an overhead garage door.





There is a double-door that opens up here:


