I couldn't do a whole lot yesterday because of the weather, so I decided to redo my "orientation" photo as requested by beppington. The current Bing Maps photos had to be shot last year. They are so up-to-date they are scary. I didn't have all my excavation done when the photo was taken, but it sure shows the project well underway. I've labelled all the areas so you can see where things are going. The last set of photos I posted of dam 2 are taken from the pond 2 basin looking directly down the gully looking north (or just slightly northwest). Because the gully is a big "V" shape and I had easy access to the opening of the gully, I decided to work from the pond end instead of cut down the bank to make a core trench. As I cleaned out the gully's silt, made it a lot deeper and then refilled with clay. Raising the clay and expanding outward to the sides is my primary plan. Each side of the gully "V" has clay down about 3' deep, so I remove the topsoil and sand and refill with clay. If I get runoff in the pond from these rains, I now have the option of cutting down the sides and coming in that way to bring in clay because my gully has been filled and the dam is firm, solid, and flat. It's also wide enough to drive my tractor on and turn around. Being able to maneuver was goal to get completed before the rains. If it looks like another dry day here, I'll try to get back in there today. Yesterday's rain really only settled the dust and there's no standing water.