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Re: OT-Ideas for watergate
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Posted by FC on September 13, 2004 at 13:54:15 from (66.84.205.26):
In Reply to: Re: OT-Ideas for watergate posted by ebbsspeed on September 13, 2004 at 11:50:32:
I like the 8 foot deep hole. I just don't have the equipment to dig it. That'd be a lot of material, seeing as it is over 100 feet wide. Plus, I would bet solid rock is not nearly that deep in the creek bed. Just as I expected, I am getting some good ideas. I will have to admit, their are not nearly as many problems as I thought I would have, as they know someone lives on the place now, but there are always the die hards that "have the right to go where they want". He was right in that he has probably done what he wanted their for 27 years as no one lived on the place, and he did not get caught. Dad only came on the place to feed the cattle, etc, but did have a few run-ins with some characters. This creek ford was well known in the area as a party spot. Since living there, I have pretty much ruined that for them as I have had the county law break up a few parties, sending them home with minor in possession violations. Don't get me wrong - I never say anything to someone who brings their kid to try to fish, or swim in the creek, although I wish they would have the courtesy to ask. I just have a problem with those with no respect for my property or privacy.
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