I'm not a wild eater

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After a section of marking is done, move to the bottom and continue to make scratches on the ground.

Repeatedly draw the trace to the top of the hillside of the camp.

Standing on the edge of the campsite on the mountain, I took a look and wiped the scratches on the ground back a little.

"Initially my idea was to bring the water directly to a point in the middle of the camp."

"Based on the actual situation, I found that this is not possible. The water is sprinkled all the way, and it will be very inconvenient to go down the mountain from here in the future."

"In contrast, this position just entering the camp is obviously better."

Muqing walked a few steps towards the creek, mobilized the live broadcast ball and looked down.

There are no particularly big trees all the way to the bottom of the hillside, only some small trees growing scattered on the hillside.

From this position, dig a few meters down the canal.

The water drawn from the stream will go down the canal.

Without big trees, the water flow will not be blocked and scattered around, it will only flow all the way along the hillside to the embankment.

It will not affect Muqing drying things on the hillside of the camp and going up and down the mountain.

"It's right, it's here."

Choose the water outlet and make marks along the way.

Muqing chose to dig the canal down the mountain first, clear the vegetation five meters down from the camp, and dig out the canal with a short stick.

"Normally, the water flow from the drainage will not be very large."

"The sewer doesn't need to be dug very deep, it's a little concave, just let the water follow it."

[In addition to water inflow, water outflow also needs to be considered, which is really not easy. 】

【It's like building a house. If the sewer is not done properly, it will be a big trouble in the future. 】

【Master Mu can always think of things we couldn't think of. 】

【Mu Ye: You thought I was on the first floor, but I told you the third floor, but I am actually on the sixth floor. 】

[Maybe more than six floors. 】

[It feels useless, isn't it in the subtropical zone?Does the water dry up after a while? 】

[→_→Many trees must have branches, and many people must have idiots. 】

After digging the canal on the hillside, Mu Qing returned to the stream.

I made a gesture, starting from a position about ten centimeters away from the creek.

First use the pointed end of a wooden stick to loosen the soil layer, and after prying for a while, use the flat side to dig out the soil and pile it on the side of the ditch.

"Digging canals for water diversion is generally divided into open canals and underground canals."

"The open channel is very simple. Cut the bamboo in half, dig a little bit in the ground to put the bamboo in, and connect all the way to guide the water."

"After a long time, it is easy for soil, fallen leaves, and even animal waste, such as bird droppings, to fall into it."

"Different from creeks, the flow of water in bamboo tubes is not strong and the impact is relatively small. It is difficult to ensure that the water is clean enough after a long time. In case of heavy rain, the flow of creeks may directly damage the canal."

"So I'm going to make a culvert, bury them directly in the ground, and use bamboo as a water pipe to lead the water there."

[soga, pay attention to people. 】

[If you live for dozens of days, the open channel is actually enough. 】

【When did Lord Mu ever pursue enough use? He has always pursued ease of use. 】

[I'm mainly afraid of heavy rain, if it is washed out, it will have to be repaired again. 】

[One thing to say, there is not much difference in the workload between the open channel and the undercover channel, but the undercover channel just takes more work to make bamboo. 】

[Why not start digging directly from the stream? 】

After digging more than one meter toward the campsite, Muqing cut a short piece of bamboo and put it in to measure the depth.

"No, we need to dig a little deeper."

"It is necessary to ensure that the bamboo is put in and the ground is still flat after the soil is buried, so that daily walking cannot be affected."

Muqing took out the bamboo, dug a little deeper, and then took the bamboo to measure it.

"That should be fine."

"After the depth of a section of the ditch is determined, the following only needs to be dug a little bit deeper according to this depth."

"After the bamboo is buried in this way, the bamboo will go down as a whole, and when the water flow in the creek is not strong, it can also guide the water well."

After speaking, Muqing began to work hard.

Going down bit by bit, the depth of the canal is also getting deeper bit by bit.

Plus the wear and tear of tools and the reduction of physical strength.

The closer you get to the camp, the slower the progress.

When Muqing dug to the position of the drain, the sunlight had just left from the roof of the shelter.

Putting down the short stick, he shook his sore arm.

Back at the camp, I found a bamboo knocker and tapped it, and went back to check the canal dug along the way, which was not too wide.

"When digging, I just feel tired, but looking back like this is quite a sense of accomplishment."

The trench digging work is almost over.

Just connect the bamboo head to tail, reinforce it a little and put it down, dig out the short section near the stream, and direct the water into the bamboo tube.

Then put the soil on it.

In the future, the faucet at the door of the house can be used.

Muqing looked at the clay pots and bowls and chopsticks on the table that had not been cleaned, and decided to finish the work before arranging lunch.

Drag all the bamboos that have been compared before, take out two of them, and after connecting the ends, try to maintain balance as much as possible, and stand up the extended version of the bamboo.

Lift it up a little bit, then let go, and let the bamboo fall to the ground naturally.


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