Help me think through walking paths on our 14 acres (Driftwood, TX, rocky limestone soil) **Context:** Hoping to get some real-world numbers and gotchas from people who've done this. We have 14 acres in Driftwood, TX (just outside Austin) and want to put in a network of intersecting walking paths so we can actually use the property day-to-day. **Site conditions:** * Rocky, shallow soil over limestone (classic Hill Country) * About 80 ft of elevation change across the property, with a drainage on one side * Mix of cedar, live oak, and open meadow * Existing ranch road on one edge we can tie into * Link to topo survey - [https://imgur.com/a/Tp8g0Wc](https://imgur.com/a/Tp8g0Wc) **What I'm picturing:** A network with two tiers, intersecting so we can mix and match: 1. A shorter, finished loop on the flatter part of the property that's stroller-friendly (decomposed granite or crushed limestone, gentle grades, wider tread). 2.…