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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1706759" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>[ATTACH=full]9028[/ATTACH]This is not very interesting, but it's on our property. We've always called the part where it starts on us a branch but it's the starting of Four Mile Creek. Our part can dry up in real dry conditions, but in heavy rains it can get pretty wild. Have to do a lot of water gap patching as it winds through our line fence 3 times. On farther down it becomes a significant creek that often gets over some places on some roads and in one case a road runs through it and is often closed. The farm that my mother grew up on was in further down along the creek and for years the creek bed was literally their road for about a mile to get to their house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1706759, member: 24816"] [ATTACH type="full"]9028[/ATTACH]This is not very interesting, but it’s on our property. We’ve always called the part where it starts on us a branch but it’s the starting of Four Mile Creek. Our part can dry up in real dry conditions, but in heavy rains it can get pretty wild. Have to do a lot of water gap patching as it winds through our line fence 3 times. On farther down it becomes a significant creek that often gets over some places on some roads and in one case a road runs through it and is often closed. The farm that my mother grew up on was in further down along the creek and for years the creek bed was literally their road for about a mile to get to their house. [/QUOTE]
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