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I live in Wyoming & need to know if it is possible to witch for water when there is snow on the ground & when the ground is frozen?Thanks, Ruth
-- Ruth Peltier (ruth@vcn.com), November 25, 2000
since snow is just water, pointing it down anywhere should work :)
-- STAN (sopal@net-port.com), November 25, 2000.
My great grandmother could. If the witch is genuine, it shouldn't be a problem.
-- Julie Froelich (firefly1@nnex.net), November 26, 2000.
If a witch can demonstrate his abilities, he can be rewarded one million dollars. So far it hasn't happened. It's bull. Don't waste your money.A better bet for deciding where to drill is an experienced well driller, and/or a geologist who is experienced in groundwater and geomorphology.
JOJ
-- jumpoffjoe (jumpoff@echoweb.net), November 27, 2000.
Here's a url for the site which will award the TRUE witch of your choice a million bucks. It's interesting even if you aren't looking for a quick fortune.JOJ
http://www.skeptic.com/
-- jumpoffjoe (jumpoff@echoweb.net), November 27, 2000.
Jumpoffjoe:I was skeptical also but... When I was having my pond due out the contractor mentioned he could witch for water. I asked him to do it. He cut a fork out of a willow tree and started walking. At one point the tip bent over with such force one of the handles broke between the tip and his hand. I was watching and absolutely no way he would have broken it himself. He was exactly over where a small stream was later found to go through the pond area.
-- Ken S. in WC TN (scharabo@aol.com), November 28, 2000.
Hey Joe! Silly boy, anyone can witch for water; its no big deal. Ive done it a million times,and have taught lots of skeptics in a half an hour.
-- Earthmama (earthmama48@yahoo.com), December 02, 2000.
Hey Joe, I went to the skeptic site you listed, but couldn't discover where this million dollar offer is located. Can you give me a few more clues, like what do I click on to find it? Maybe it was front page when you were there and now they've moved it?
-- Joy Froelich (dragnfly@chorus.net), December 02, 2000.