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<blockquote data-quote="dezman" data-source="post: 31725" data-attributes="member: 1018"><p>It's amazing how rocks can rot away! There are a few basalt river worn stones left in the level that can be broken open with a pick. The base or river bed is more clay like and I wonder if its a false bottom! Can bedrock turn to clay over time? Does anyone have an idea? The level is thicker here then my other hole 20ft away and I wish I could dig tests holes all over the hill to workout the creek/river layout. Gee to have a backhoe and trommal on a lease here would be great fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dezman, post: 31725, member: 1018"] It's amazing how rocks can rot away! There are a few basalt river worn stones left in the level that can be broken open with a pick. The base or river bed is more clay like and I wonder if its a false bottom! Can bedrock turn to clay over time? Does anyone have an idea? The level is thicker here then my other hole 20ft away and I wish I could dig tests holes all over the hill to workout the creek/river layout. Gee to have a backhoe and trommal on a lease here would be great fun. [/QUOTE]
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