We were at Deep Run on 10/12 and the pipe was not cleaned out. I was able to walk right down beside it easily. Today I noticed that heavy equipment had removed the mud and sticks surrounding the pipe.
As Scott has mentioned online the channel was lined with wood and sticks directing the water to the culvert many years ago.
Interesting find. It seem old and was buried in the mud well out towards the middle of the bog near the center.
We walked the complete first bog to the second one and all the way to the very last bog along the road and paths. Fish were struggling to find a place to survive.
The pipe under the second bog. No water at all in it but the beavers had the other side fully blocked as it has been for years.
At the last bog were the beaver dams. We have been there many multiple times and usually it is a flooded walk but this time is was only a struggle because the woods are closing in.
We took the easier way back to the car.
The very last northern bog.
On the way back.
As I always do when at the far back bog is look for two of the stone corners that Frank Earl Haines and his wife owned back there. They sold it to the state on 12/29/1967 and manumuskin and myself were able to find one of the stones years ago. Today, again, we were not able to find the two I am looking for at the bottom of this lot.
As Scott has mentioned online the channel was lined with wood and sticks directing the water to the culvert many years ago.
Interesting find. It seem old and was buried in the mud well out towards the middle of the bog near the center.
We walked the complete first bog to the second one and all the way to the very last bog along the road and paths. Fish were struggling to find a place to survive.
The pipe under the second bog. No water at all in it but the beavers had the other side fully blocked as it has been for years.
At the last bog were the beaver dams. We have been there many multiple times and usually it is a flooded walk but this time is was only a struggle because the woods are closing in.
We took the easier way back to the car.
The very last northern bog.
On the way back.
As I always do when at the far back bog is look for two of the stone corners that Frank Earl Haines and his wife owned back there. They sold it to the state on 12/29/1967 and manumuskin and myself were able to find one of the stones years ago. Today, again, we were not able to find the two I am looking for at the bottom of this lot.