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JimMorrissey
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Definitely won't be "wet" because it will be so well protected from above. The moisture it gets will be from below and sides of the native soils. Dry sand seems to be too loose and sloppy, while damp sand holds and packs better. The right amount of moisture is key for compaction. Remember, I live in VT, not Nevada (it's been raining for two weeks straight) and it would be impossible to keep it dry. On average, I'd expect it to get about as damp as a wrung out spung. I think compacting it before the fabric goes down will help too. I'm going to rent a vibrating compactor to get the firmest surface I can before the crushed stone shows up.