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southern MN | A person always talks about what they are familiar with....
'Here' our sand is little couple acre bowls scattered by the ,elting glaciers, with hard clay layers under the sand. The sand is always on a knoll, so if you drained into the sand, you would create a real problem on the lower side of the sand - you'd create an endless spring where the sand & clay layer reached the surface.
I understand how it can work as you describe. Those conditions just don't happen 'here'.
Always good to see several opinions, to sort out what fits the situation one has.
Speaking of 'here' things, I am seeing on the news in the greater Twin Cities area, there was an 11 mile traffic jam for a snowmobile competition today. They stopped allowing people in. People were walking 8 miles to get in. For _snowmobile_ races...... Today. Wow. They were planning for 30,000, sherriff said it was 'more than capacity'.
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