Kensie_Rowland
Tenderfoot
- Jul 5, 2018
- 8
- 6
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Ever since we found my great grandmother's diaries, have been on quite the Nancy Drew adventuring. My area of study is predominately the beaver dam valleys between the Miami Rivers and glacial tributaries.
Really enjoy creeking and fossil hunting, but lately been seeing less seabed critters and more lithic tools.
The captivation is set in and every week I'm driving down no outlets, searching for proof that this area history has deemed dormant is literally pouring out at the seems. All shrouded in a cover up due to polluting Deer Creek so bad it was turned into Cincinnatis Sewer system and built over, while it's sister valley creek the Mill Creek was in the 90s considered the most polluted watershed in America. Currently when it hasn't rained water levels test same as Little Miami. Still however I stick to creeking in dried up offshoots.
There doesn't seem to be much interest by Mill Creek groups over historic anything as their plates are kept full protecting and restoring.
Anyway Southwestern Ohio here
These are my latest findings
Really enjoy creeking and fossil hunting, but lately been seeing less seabed critters and more lithic tools.
The captivation is set in and every week I'm driving down no outlets, searching for proof that this area history has deemed dormant is literally pouring out at the seems. All shrouded in a cover up due to polluting Deer Creek so bad it was turned into Cincinnatis Sewer system and built over, while it's sister valley creek the Mill Creek was in the 90s considered the most polluted watershed in America. Currently when it hasn't rained water levels test same as Little Miami. Still however I stick to creeking in dried up offshoots.
There doesn't seem to be much interest by Mill Creek groups over historic anything as their plates are kept full protecting and restoring.
Anyway Southwestern Ohio here
These are my latest findings