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Flooding in Cincy

WILDHORSE

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This is what i have to deal with on my driveway when it rains. Sometimes it is passable but not today. By the way there is a bridge in there somewhere. The only other other way in and out is a soybean field with a makeshift rocky road. Kinda trail run coming and going from the farm. To give you an idea of how fast it gets deeps I put the jeep in it. It is lifted 5" and sits on 33's.

Bet you all wish you had a driveway like this NOT

WILDHORSE
:eek:
http://www.grovestreet.com/servlet/View?pid=186082&cd=903&sz=m
http://www.grovestreet.com/servlet/View?pid=186085&cd=895&sz=m
http://www.grovestreet.com/servlet/View?pid=186080&cd=333&sz=m
http://www.grovestreet.com/servlet/View?pid=186081&cd=542&sz=m
http://www.grovestreet.com/servlet/View?pid=186084&cd=80&sz=m
 
Says there's a one lane bridge there somewhere. Was it taken away? Hope it's not flooding tomorrow night......I have to be in Cincy first thing Monday morning.
 
Ill bet its still there, its been there since the early 1900's and it does this everytime it rains hard and long. This by far is the worst though. Ill post pics of the bridge and little creek when everything gets back to normal so you can see the difference

WILDHORSE
 
Links don't work, but I just drove back from Cinci today and saw it for myself.

You know it's windy when you see a flooded farmers field with white caps on it.
 
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