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mullock heap question
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<blockquote data-quote="loamer" data-source="post: 28975" data-attributes="member: 981"><p>based on the photo - these are deeper diggers holes and it looks like in this photo it is heading uphill. The rocks at the front look like the remains of wash. (round stones - water action generally). They may have followed a layer of wash that headed up hill, an old (as in ancient) creek line? These are just guesses without seeing the field I am sorry to say. What's further up the hill? Sometimes the old timers went off at angles following leads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loamer, post: 28975, member: 981"] based on the photo - these are deeper diggers holes and it looks like in this photo it is heading uphill. The rocks at the front look like the remains of wash. (round stones - water action generally). They may have followed a layer of wash that headed up hill, an old (as in ancient) creek line? These are just guesses without seeing the field I am sorry to say. What's further up the hill? Sometimes the old timers went off at angles following leads. [/QUOTE]
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