After getting all the sheathing up, it was time to do some trenching. The plan was to run two separate trenches. One for electric and one for nat gas, water, and a conduit for internet.
The issue is there is a petroleum pipeline than runs perpendicular to where I needed to go. I was fortunate that the owners of that pipeline were super easy to work with. Their only real requirement was to stay 10ft away from the pipe prior to them being there. So we set up a date that worked for both of us and I rented a mini excavator. I actually rented the mini for a week and had it a few days before.
But things went smooth. It took a good half a day to get the trenching done under the pipeline. It was pretty simple, just dig out either side of the pipe line then we just punched a hole through under the line around ~36 inches below it. Once we had the lines ran all they wanted was for bags of concrete to be set on top.
The electrical trench was only ~36" (or deeper) in depth and tapered down to the ~7ft at the pipeline. The other trench was 6-7 feet the whole way (frost depth is 48")
Glad that was done. Who knows when Ill get power out there or finish getting gas/water/ect done but I dont really need those for awhile still.
While I had the mini I also tackled two other projected. The first to be filling in the trench from the house gas line. Being in a rush we only ever laid the line and never filled in the trench. So got that done. The second was to fix the shoddy power supply run to our other garage. And also run a nat gas line. Whoever had run power to that garage ran a single 20amp run using direct burial. And they only buried that line ~6" deep. Made removing it easy as I could just pull it up. So I went ahead and ran the gas line and the two risers and then ran conduit for a new 50amp run.
Then the wife and I headed out for a wedding and left my parents at our place to dog sit. Since they cant sit, they did a lot of work smoothing out the areas that were filled back in. Looks like I was never there!