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Thanks for the thoughts! BUT
LOL Well................my big pond has a 4 foot high 27 foot long rock wall to hide the dig down on the up slope to make a flat area for the pond. The stream, 85 feet, has stacked rocks hiding the dig down as I did switch backs to get down the steep slope, the down side edge is rocks. A lot now intermingled with plants. The 1000 gallon pond, a stock tank, has rocks hiding it where it was out of ground (slope), the loop ponds (three) are surrounded by rocks.
Our house is at the top of the slope which is about 25 degrees down to the pond area. Then we slope down into the woods.
Almost a impossible job.
Our land is a bit of dirt with shale, they could even be using the ground hog dens, at least 4 of them, that I know of.
LOL Well................my big pond has a 4 foot high 27 foot long rock wall to hide the dig down on the up slope to make a flat area for the pond. The stream, 85 feet, has stacked rocks hiding the dig down as I did switch backs to get down the steep slope, the down side edge is rocks. A lot now intermingled with plants. The 1000 gallon pond, a stock tank, has rocks hiding it where it was out of ground (slope), the loop ponds (three) are surrounded by rocks.
Our house is at the top of the slope which is about 25 degrees down to the pond area. Then we slope down into the woods.
Almost a impossible job.
Our land is a bit of dirt with shale, they could even be using the ground hog dens, at least 4 of them, that I know of.