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In your first post, you first say you are on the "tip" of a mountain, then on the "top." I'm assuming "tip" is a typo. I'm not a hydrologist, but I'd think you'd have to consider the bedrock morphology below sediment the cabin's located on. I'd think it would be possible for it to form basin and fissure structures that could hold and channel water. It would be interesting to do some witching/divining around the cabin area to see where indications for water are. When I witched the area for my house, I only came up with one decent location for water. Luckily it was rated at 40 gpm after the well was done.
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Marv Evans
'69 911E
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